Former UFC Fighter Anthony 'Rumble' Johnson Dies At 38 Due To Organ Failure
It was declared that Johnson with was coerced to withdraw from the Bellator Light Heavyweight Grand Prix in September 2021 because of an undisclosed illness.
New Delhi: A renowned MMA fighter Anthony “Rumble” Johnson died after batting an unknown illness. He was just 38. He passed away because of an organ failure from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, according to Yahoo Sports.
With a record of 23-6, Anthony concluded his MMA career. He had 17 knockout wins in his kitty. After a title loss in 2017 against Daniel Cormier at UFC, Anthony walked away from the sport for four years.
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It was declared that Johnson with was coerced to withdraw from the Bellator Light Heavyweight Grand Prix in September 2021 because of an undisclosed illness. He hoped that he will be returning to the competition in 2022.
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Unfortunately, he was unable to make a comeback as he passed away. UFC President Dana White spoke about Johnson's death and said, "He was always a great kid. He was always in fun fights and he had that one-punch KO power that not many people ever had. He was a good human being. I send my condolences to his family."
Anthony’s close friend Kamaru Usman also talked to Yahoo Sports and stated, "It was a little like Chadwick Boseman. Chadwick kept his issue private and we were all so shocked and surprised. Rumble would give you these nonchalant stories, and he was having dialysis on his kidneys but he never really told you fully what was going on."
"He didn't want to be treated differently. He didn't want people seeing him losing all this weight and going through these situations and treat him differently because of what was going on. He was such an incredible athlete”, he added.