Anthony 'Rumble' Johnson cut a deal with prosecutors this month.
Johnson reached an agreement with prosecutors this month to enter a pretrial diversion program.
Walsh says Johnson will be required to complete an anger management course ... and once he's done that, the case will be dismissed. Walsh -- who called the deal a"no-brainer" for Johnson -- says the 35-year-old has until Oct. 21 to complete the course ... although he could request an extension.Glover Teixeira
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