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Shortly after Rampage Jackson bids a bitter farewell to the UFC tonight, flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson and challenger John Dodson will introduce themselves to a national audience.

Chicago’s United Center will be a crossroads for several fighters getting together in the UFC’s latest show on Fox.

Johnson’s first title defense against Dodson is the main event, but the 125-pounders realize they could be upstaged by bigger guys. Jackson is making what he says is his final UFC appearance against Brazil’s feared Glover Teixeira, while crowd-pleasing lightweight contenders Donald Cerrone and Anthony Pettis meet on the televised undercard.

Johnson (16-2-1), better known as Mighty Mouse, believes the flyweights still will put on a show worth watching.

“With the UFC giving us the spotlight as the headliner, it’s going to give me and John Dodson a chance to show the world what the flyweight division can do,” said Johnson, who beat Joseph Benavidez by split decision last fall to claim the UFC’s first flyweight belt. “If you want to be educated, this is the division to watch, because we bring everything – good conditioning, good speed, good footwork, everything.”

Still, all eyes are likely to be on Jackson (32-9), who is fed up with the UFC after six years with mixed martial arts’ dominant promotion.

The 34-year-old former light heavyweight champion still is among the UFC’s biggest stars, even after delaying his fighting career while shooting for Hollywood celebrity in the film version of “The A-Team.” The temperamental bruiser also threatened retirement three years ago, and he has sparred with UFC president Dana White repeatedly in recent years over money, matchups and sponsorships.

After tangling with Teixeira (19-2), who hasn’t lost in 17 straight fights since March 2005, Jackson said he’ll likely move on to a smaller-time promotion, or even a boxing career.

“I plan on being still involved in MMA,” said Jackson, who has lost his past two fights to Jon Jones and Ryan Bader. “I just want to get this last UFC fight out of the way and then enjoy myself as a free agent and see who’s interested in me.

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