A lightweight fight between Michael Johnson and Alexander Hernandez has been removed from tonight’s (Sat., Jan. 24, 2026) UFC 324 card LIVE on Paramount+ from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The promotion announced the news Saturday afternoon, but did not name a specific reason as to why the 155-pound matchup was canceled, leaving […]
A lightweight fight between Michael Johnson and Alexander Hernandez has been removed from tonight’s (Sat., Jan. 24, 2026) UFC 324 card LIVE on Paramount+ from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The promotion announced the news Saturday afternoon, but did not name a specific reason as to why the 155-pound matchup was canceled, leaving fight fans to draw their own conclusions.
On Friday, a few members of the MMA betting community noticed some irregular betting activity for Johnson vs. Hernandez. There was some late money that came in on “Menace” that turned the fight into an even odds affair. This was a complete turnaround from the opening odds in late December, which had Johnson pegged as a sizeable underdog. Something didn’t look right, but there wasn’t any clear-cut evidence of any wrongdoing.
While UFC didn’t mention anything about unusual betting activity being the reason why Johnson vs. Hernandez was removed from Saturday’s UFC 324 card it still raises some red flags. Don’t forget, UFC went through something like this late last year when Isaac Dulgarian was alleged of fixing a fight. The FBI got involved, Dulgarian was released and eventually suspended, and fight fans have been cautious ever since.
What do you think, Maniacs? Did UFC remove Johnson vs. Hernandez to avoid another Dulgarian situation or was there another reason why the fight was canceled?
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