
Johnny Walker pulled off an unexpected upset win to spoil Zhang Mingyang’s homecoming in the UFC Shanghai main event on Saturday.
After eating some hard shots on the feet and on the ground in the opening round, Walker turned the tables after he connected with back-to-back calf kicks that had Zhang limping before crumbling to the canvas. From there, Walker followed him to the ground where he unloaded a barrage of punches and elbows with Zhang eventually fading from the damage done.
Referee Marc Goddard
finally saw enough after Zhang rolled to his side and just covered up with Walker continuing to rain down blows upon him. The official stoppage came at 2:37 in the second round with Walker picking up his first since a decision over Anthony Smith in 2023.
“Training is training, fight is fight,” Walker said after working alongside Zhang in the past. “My kick is awesome, right? Now is the definition of the title fight run. I want to see the legendary Polish power [Jan Blachowicz].”
As the fighters were about to touch gloves, Walker dove for a takedown but Zhang immediately reversed him, landing on top as they hit the ground. Zhang stayed busy with Walker playing defense but eventually the light heavyweights worked back up to the feet again.
With Walker backing up and circling away, Zhang cracked him with a big left hand followed by a right behind it and the Brazilian was rattled momentarily. That led to Walker grabbing for the clinch as he recovered and he eventually broke free but not before hitting Zhang with a stiff shot of his own.
Walker attempted another takedown but Zhang stuffed him and then came over the top with a huge elbow strike that landed clean.
The attack continued from Zhang after he snapped off another good boxing combination but Walker countered with a nasty calf kick. Zhang was clearly affected by the kick as he stumbled backwards so Walker unleashed another one that reverberated throughout the arena.
The thudding kick connected and Zhang winced in pain as he fell to the ground.
Walker wasted no time following up, bludgeoning Zhang with punches and elbows and the highly touted prospect from China just couldn’t weather the storm. It was a disappointing outcome for Zhang but a tremendous victory from Walker as he returns to the win column after back-to-back losses.
While it’s tough to say for certain if Walker has a title run in him as indicated, he definitely shocked the world on Saturday in a fight that almost seemed like a star-making opportunity for Zhang. Instead, Walker got the job done and he remains to a constant threat to ranked contenders in the light heavyweight division.