Worst MMA fighter decline: from the options below.

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A.) Rashad Evans

From elite Light Heavyweight to a guy at Middleweight who cannot even beat a top 20 level guy. A man who boasted a 17-1-1 record at one time, who now is 19-7-1. A man who had stoppable wrestling and powerful hands, who now cannot even hurt or out-grapple Sam Alvey and Daniel Kelly.

B.) BJ Penn

From the greatest Lightweight to ever compete, to a beaten up, slow, old attempt at Featherweight where he could not even defeat an over the hill Dennis Siver. From wiping out every Lightweight in sight, whilst also fighting against St. Pierre, Machida and Hughes and holding his own, to becoming a human punching bag. Two weight world champion, to someone trying to cut weight to garner a size advantage.

C.) Johny Hendricks

An absolute killer with dynamite in his hands, accompanied with great wrestling. The man who beat Georges St. Pierre over 25 minutes fair and square. The man who knocked Fitch out in under 30 seconds, the man who made Kampmann levitate. Eventually unable to even make weight, and unable to last beyond 10 minutes. Has only scraped a decision victory over old and shot Hector Lombard in the last few years, and recently was KO'd by Tim Boetsch!

Sherbros and Shersisters, you decide!!!
 
Nothing was worse than BJ Penn's tiptoe thing.
 
Bj.

Could be the undisputed ufc goat

Now people laugh at him
 
Of your choices, it's Hendricks. Evans relied on athleticism and got old. That's normal. Penn has been in a lot of wars and got old. Hendricks just fell off a cliff in what should be his prime.
 
Lee Murray. Up and coming contender, ko artist, gave Anderson hell on the feet.

To prison bitch.

Don’t drop the soap homie, don’t drop the soap
 
B, C, A.

this thread might need a poll.
 
Hendricks isn't even that old or injury riddled.

No excuse for him to fall off a cliff like that.
 
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Of the choices given I have to go with Hendricks. He's seemingly ate himself out of a division and is now to small to compete in his new one.
 
Ken Shamrock.

But from those options I'll say BJ. He hasn't demonstrated anything that is encouraging lately and has lost his last 5.
 
Chucks was very hard to watch. Bigfoot had a few highlights and is now intent on giving himself brain damage. Ken Shamrocks decline was rough too.
 
Ken Shamrock

If Ken would have put his gloves on the floor after his knee KO of Kimo, his record would have stood at 26-8 and he would have generally been considered as a UFC legend. He ventured far deep into joke land.
 
Fuck. Marry. Kill.

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