Johnny Walker

Brazil

Set to face Guskov
Light HeavyweightUFC
October 28, 2024
Walker will take on Bogdan Guskov in a light heavyweight bout at UFC 311 on Jan. 18, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Walker is looking to bounce back following an ugly loss to Volkan Oezdemir in June this year, and he needs to get a positive result -- or at least deliver a better showing -- considering his recent results. He's winless in his last three bouts, going 0-2 with one NC in that span. His last win came against Anthony Smith on May 13, 2023.
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No-shows Riyadh loss
Light HeavyweightUFC
June 22, 2024
Walker lost to Volkan Oezdemir via KO (punches) at 2:28 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
ANALYSIS
It was the ultimate no-show from Walker, who accomplished nothing offensively and spent the entire bout serving as a punching bag for Oezdemir. Simply put, you can't put forth this type of performance in a pick 'em fight if you fancy yourself any kind of contender. Perhaps we'll learn Walker was dealing with some injury or illness, but even that won't make the result any easier to stomach. The Brazilian is now winless (0-2, 1NC) in his past three fights and lightyears from the title picture, even in a thin light heavyweight division.
Looks to bounce back this summer
Light HeavyweightUFC
March 28, 2024
Walker will take on Volkan Oezdemir in a light heavyweight matchup at the UFC event scheduled for June 22 in Saudi Arabia, UFC President Dana White announced Wednesday night.
ANALYSIS
Walker had put together an impressive three-fight winning streak before falling to a championship-caliber fighter in Magomed Ankalaev last January. He'll look to get back on track against a veteran and former title contender in Oezdemir, who has won two of his last three. Walker enters this matchup with a big advantage in power, in addition to being four inches taller with a seven-inch edge in reach.
Crushed in main event loss
Light HeavyweightUFC
January 13, 2024
Walker lost to Magomed Ankalaev via KO (punches) at 2:42 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Walker's effectiveness in this fight lasted somewhere around two minutes. After that, it was all Ankalaev, and that doesn't even cover the crucial mistake that eventually ended Johnny's evening. Walker is a big, strong guy, and he has a unique style. He does a lot of crazy things in the Octagon that look great if they land, but there's zero doubt Ankalaev was the more complete mixed martial artist. Johnny attempted a half-hearted knee up the middle that Magomed blocked before landing a right hand that floored him. The follow-up shot sent Walker into another galaxy. The 31-year-old Brazilian is notoriously inconsistent and still doesn't have a win over a top-tier contender during his entire UFC run. We very well may have already seen the best he has to offer inside the Octagon, but his aggressive, unorthodox style will likely still give him plenty of staying power.
Ankalaev rematch scheduled
Light HeavyweightUFC
November 13, 2023
Walker will compete against Magomed Ankalaev in a light heavyweight fight at UFC on ESPN+ 92 on Jan. 13, according to Shaheen Al-Shatti of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS
At UFC 294, Walker and Ankalaev fought to a no-contest after the former was kneed in the face while down. Walker was perceived as being unable to continue, though the aftermath indicates otherwise. With both parties and everyone involved feeling unsatisfied after the chaos at that event, they will rematch in January to settle things once and for all.
Can't continue in no-contest
Light HeavyweightUFC
October 21, 2023
Walker and Magomed Ankalaev fought to a no-contest (accidental foul) at 3:13 of Round 1 at UFC 294 on Saturday in Abu Dhabi.
ANALYSIS
An extremely strange night gets even stranger. Walker was struggling early on, at which point he was clipped in the face with a knee from Ankalaev while down. It was an illegal blow. That much isn't in question. Referee Dan Movahedi stopped the action and called in the doctor -- the same doctor involved in the Victor Henry mess from earlier in the evening. It was hard to make out exactly what was said, but it sounded as if the doctor asked Walker what country he was in and if he knew what round it was. Clearly the doc didn't like the answers he received because he told Movahedi that Walker couldn't continue. The decision went over as well as expected, with Johnny eventually pushing the ref and attempting to re-start the fight on his own before things quieted down. This has the feel of another fight the company will have to re-book shortly.