Cold-blooded… from one of the sport’s most unpredictable (and silly) characters.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight contender Johnny Walker faces former two-time Light Heavyweight title challenger Dominick Reyes on the UFC 327 main card this weekend (Sat., April 11, 2026) inside Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida — and all signs point to chaos.
These two are the definition of kill-or-be-killed.
Walker has racked up 17 knockout wins in his career, while Reyes has 10 of his own — but both men
have also been knocked out multiple times. When they step into the cage, there’s usually only one outcome:
Violence.
And according to Walker, don’t expect this one to go to the judges.
“I have everything to show that this is my time,” Walker said during the UFC 327 press conference. “I live in Las Vegas now. I spar with Francis Ngannou, Sean Strickland, and other high-level guys. I’m prepared for anything.”
“I don’t like leaving it in the judges’ hands,” he continued. “They don’t get to decide three months of hard work — I decide. I’m going to finish the fight. Choke him out or knock him out, whatever. I’m not going to let the judge decide for me.”
Then came the serious line.
“[Reyes] has no weaknesses — he’s a warrior,” Walker said. “If I die, I don’t care, as long as my son and wife are good. I’m going to put on a show.”
Reyes didn’t disagree with the mentality, “Go out on our shields, man. Go out on our shields.”
With the Light Heavyweight title fight headlining UFC 327, the stakes are even higher than usual. A standout performance — especially a highlight-reel finish — could quickly push either man back into the title conversation.
For now, though, all that matters is what happens when the cage door closes.
And if history is any indication…
Don’t blink.
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