So, Iaquinta after more than 2 years out of the ring came back at #14 in what is supposed to be a stacked division?
This is just a great example - there is just no way that the UFC can be firing on all cylinders if that is the case. Two years away from any division should see that fighter out of the top 15 at least. In two years, there should be lots of fighters piled on top of any fighter who sits on his couch for 2 years. More evidence that UFC is, after all, 70% sports promotion, 20% reality TV and only 10% grass-roots development.
This is just a great example - there is just no way that the UFC can be firing on all cylinders if that is the case. Two years away from any division should see that fighter out of the top 15 at least. In two years, there should be lots of fighters piled on top of any fighter who sits on his couch for 2 years. More evidence that UFC is, after all, 70% sports promotion, 20% reality TV and only 10% grass-roots development.