‘This one stings’… Charles Johnson breaks silence after four-fight win streak is snapped by unranked opponent

Charles Johnson has responded to his impressive four-fight win reak that ends.

The slim 5ft 7 in flying weight in the square against Ramazan Temirov in the first fight of the night at UFC Vegas 103.

Charles Johnson enjoyed a strong third frame, but it was not enough to win him when the Cageside jury members decided that his opponent won the first two rounds and unanimous scorecards of 29-28 in his favor.

The defeat was especially painful for 'Inner G', because his fine shape had given him a place in the flying weight top 15, which he now almost certainly lost after he fell short after he had a fell to a non -hunted hunter, who had already fought once in the UFC before he hit him.

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Charles Johnson gives a statement after the loss of UFC Vegas 103

Johnson was downstairs but not discouraged in the immediate aftermath of his first loss since 2023.

The 34-year-old insisted that he would be back in a statement that suggested that he did not feel he was really losing Temirov.

“My dreams live,” Johnson tweeted after his defeat at UFC Vegas 103.

“This one sticks. Did not go my way. Many opportunities that I left on the table.

“I also felt that I won the second. Flying weights are difficult! See Yal soon

“I am healthy #innergtv #skulletgangpiratecrew.”

Live my dreams 🎟️

This one sticks. Did not go my way. Many opportunities that I had left on the table also felt that I won the second. Flying weights are difficult! See Yal soon ❤️omb 🏆 I am healthy

– Charles “Innerg” Johnson (@innergmma_ufc) 2 March 2025

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Ramazan Temirov sends message to Dana White

Manel Kape placed himself in flying weight turning, even though he was accused of cheating at the UFC Vegas 103 Main Event that he shared with Asu Almabayev, who suffered several eye pokes before he was stopped by strikes in round three.

After the fight, Alexandre Pantoja came to KAPE for live TV interview to build up to a potential collision.

In the meantime, Temirov was planning to ignore any other 125 pounds to secure a title fight.

The 2-0 UFC star, which has a 19-3 MMA record, sent a direct message to Dana White during his press conference after the fight.

“Dana, I'll be the champion. I will free up the division, “said Temirov.

“Kai Kara-France, Brandon Moreno, [Alexandre] Pantoja, no problem.

“I'm the champion. Everything is on time. I'm ready. I'm Uzbeek. “

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