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Former UFC and Bellator fighter Anthony 'Rumble' Johnson dies at 38 after illness

Anthony "Rumble" Johnson, an MMA light heavyweight fighter who went 23-6 in his career, has died. He was 38.

Bellator MMA announced Johnson's death on social media on Sunday. A Bellator spokesman said Johnson had been ill for more than a year. 

"The BELLATOR family is devastated by his untimely passing and we send our condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time," the announcement said.

Known as "Rumble" because of his punching power, Johnson had 17 wins by knockout and six by decision in his career. His last fight was in May 2021.

In September 2021, Johnson posted on Instagram that he needed "as many prayers as I can get" and was in a battle, noting it was "NOT COVID."

On May 17, Johnson posted on Instagram that he had gotten good news from his doctor, saying there were "big improvements."

But in late October, Johnson's manager spoke to ESPN, saying that Johnson was "going through some health problems right now … he's not doing well."

Daniel Cormier, a two-time Olympian and MMA fighter, expressed his condolences online, saying "for a guy who struck fear into so many peoples (sic) heart (he) was a caring person."

"From random text to check ins during loss," Cormier said. "What a person he was … sometimes life doesn't seem fair."

Another former opponent, Brazilian MMA fighter Glover Teixeira, posted his own tribute to Johnson.

"I am so sad to hear about this news. One of the most scary & tough opponents that I had ever faced and one of the nicest and most humble humans I have ever met," he said.

"My heart is broken. Condolences to his family. RIP."

AP / ABC

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