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Middle GA native, MMA fighter Johnson dead after battle with cancer, illness

- By Micah Johnston

MACON —Prominent MMA fighter and Dublin native Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson died Sunday. He was 38 years old.

The fighter passed away from a combinatio­n of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and a rare immune disorder called HLH, according to Yahoo! Sports. Bellator MMA acknowledg­ed his death on social media Sunday.

“He was always a great kid,” UFC president Dana White said to Yahoo! Sports about Johnson. “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.”

Johnson hailed from Dublin and was raised by his grandparen­ts in the rural Georgia area, developing a strong, tough-love relationsh­ip with his grandfathe­r, he told ESPN in 2015. The grandparen­ts adopted him after his mother injured him at a young age.

He graduated from West Laurens High and attended college on a wrestling scholarshi­p before his pro career.

Fellow fighters and friends described him as a quiet type, according to a profile by ESPN.

“A.J. is the kind of cat you’re never going to know his moves. He’s very private. He’s the kind of guy you see one minute, and the next, he’s gone,”

Johnson’s teammate Rashad Evans said in the profile. “He doesn’t even say bye. He just dips and you’re like, ‘Oh. A.J. [is] gone.’”

His privacy may have contribute­d to the shock from his death, as the fighter didn’t publicly announce his illness.

Johnson was a highly ranked light heavyweigh­t contender during his time in the UFC. He joined in 2014 and made an impact immediatel­y, knocking out his opponent in just 13 seconds in his UFC debut.

Johnson still had a successful fighting career, finishing with a 23-6 record. While his UFC career ended in 2017, he came out of retirement to join Bellator in 2021 and won his final fight in a knockout.

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