Street Fighter Death Sentence’s brief time in the win column ended this past weekend.
The Streetbeefs star – real name Maraji Johnson – lost four fights in a row before training with UFC legend Demetrious Johnson, who coached him to a shock submission victory in May.
‘Mighty Mouse’ was there as he looked to make it two wins in a row against YouTuber Zach Cray.
However, Death Sentence fell to 1-5 despite enjoying some early success against his 22-year-old opponent.

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Death Sentence loses latest fight
Demetrious Johnson‘s fighter threatened early with a deep rear-naked choke attempt.
Unfortunately, he couldn’t get the grip right, and his opponent was able to wriggle his way to freedom.
When the fight returned to the feet, Death Sentence threw punches relentlessly without landing a single strike.
It quickly became apparent that the viral sensation was totally gassed out from all his fruitless efforts.
Zach Cray dodged more of his labored punches before unleashing a flurry of punches to close the show when Death Sentence got trapped against the fence.
The referee stepped in to wave the fight off when Death Sentence dropped to the floor and lay motionless while ground strikes were raining down on him.
After realizing he’d lost, Death Sentence punched a wall and stormed out of the fight arena.
Johnson kept it classy as he stuck around to raise Zach Cray’s hand to confirm his big win.
Death Sentence called out Jon Jones
Death Sentence got a little carried away after recording his first Streetbeefs win earlier this year.
The brawler outlined his UFC dream in a message to Dana White after winning for the first time.
Death Sentence also called out Jon Jones, who is regarded as the greatest fighter in MMA history.
“If he was in this room right now, I would swing on him,” he said about Jones in June.
“F— it. Come to Charlotte, and we can spar. The reason I haven’t talked s— about Jon Jones recently is because I’m going to focus on my opposition. But if Jon Jones was in this room, I would swing on him.
“I could take him out. I don’t have a grudge against him anymore like I used to. I just wanted to beat his ass because I’m like, ‘Bro, I deserve what he’s got. I want it.’
“So, I don’t got no beef with Jon Jones no more. But again, if he was in this room and he wanted to run it, we can do that. It’s on him, though.”