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UFC Philadelphia: Josh Emmett KOs Michael Johnson with 46 seconds left on clock

Josh Emmett likely was less than one minute away from a decision loss to Michael Johnson. With one overhand right, he changed everything.

Emmett (14-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) laid out Johnson (19-14 MMA, 11-10 UFC) at the 4:14 mark of the final frame after getting outstruck for two-plus rounds.

The featherweight bout was part of the main card of today’s UFC on ESPN 2 event at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. It aired on ESPN following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+.

Emmett tried a hit-and-run attack, mixing punches with takedown entries. On the inside, Johnson’s hand speed was apparent with a right hand. Emmett’s forward momentum, however, knocked back the veteran on one occasion as he charged with a punch. As Johnson started to commit to straight punches, Emmett sought to close for the takedown setup. When that failed, he grew more bold in the pocket. Johnson didn’t make him pay, but he got close.

An early high kick from Emmett got Johnson seeking revenge. As he moved forward, Emmett introduced him to a straight right. He pushed forward nonetheless and put a straight left on target. That turned out to be the key against Emmett, who appeared more off-balance as he sought to contain his opponent’s movement. A left hook visibly hurt Emmett and prompted a takedown attempt that ran out of time as the second round ended.

Emmett started the final round with aggressive forward movement, no doubt aware of his precarious position on the scorecards. He changed levels hoping for the takedown, and set up shots with punches. Johnson’s footwork made an interception tough as he continued to fight backward and side-to-side. Quick combinations inside kept Emmett honest. But of course, not honest enough to prevent the shot that sent Johnson to the canvas.

“I thought the first was close and he got the second,” Emmett said. “My coaches told me I needed to let it go in the third. I work with a mind coach and before the fight he asked how I saw the fight going. I said I was going to land a huge overhand right and he was going to go out stiff. I felt it was going to happen. I could see it, and that’s what happened.

“I just needed to stick to the game plan and not rush it. It’s been over 13 months since I fought. I didn’t really get back to training full time until the start of the year. I just had to get a rhythm and I didn’t want to get reckless against such a tough veteran. I didn’t want to get caught with anything.

“I’d like to decompress for a little bit. I’m always thinking about the next fight, but I’m trying to just live in the moment. I just want to win, go home and relax. I’ll then get back with my coaches and figure out what’s next. I want to stay consistent and active. I feel great and want a few more fights this year.”

Emmett is back in the win column after a brutal knockout loss to Jeremy Stephens left him with multiple facial injuries. Johnson drops to 1-2 since dropping from the lightweight division to featherweight.

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