Most interesting ufc career

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If you had to sit down and explain someone's UFC career to a casual who are the fighters with the most interesting career. Off the top of my head it is Jon Jones to try to explain how he is undefeated but not undefeated, how belts have been stripped and then regained, drug test, a fight moved to different city after "pictograms ", legal troubles etc. I guess the question is if you took a random person and said this is fighter X and tried to explain their career which fighter would leave a casual lost and confused
 
It's hard to explain that turinabol had UFC career.
 
If you had to sit down and explain someone's UFC career to a casual who are the fighters with the most interesting career... I guess the question is if you took a random person and said this is fighter X and tried to explain their career which fighter would leave a casual lost and confused

If a person is "lost and confused" does that mean he is maximally interested?
 
Explaining BJ Penn's UFC career to a casual, and how a fighter with a 16-14 record (12-13 in UFC) is considered a LW GOAT contender.

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It's hard to explain that pico = 10^-12.
 
war machine

A guy fights and he is not much of a fighter
He is also a violent retard
He also takes tren + test which makes him even more violent
He fucks a porn actress
The actress cheats the retard
The retard beats the shit out of the actress and her lover
The retard goes to jail for life
Some dumb cunt decides to marry the retard while in jail

If you want me to explain Brett Rogers career, I'm here bro
 
Conor probably. He's felt the highest highs and the lowest lows in this sport. Knocking out Aldo in 13 seconds and getting choked out by Nate Diaz, avenging the loss to Diaz in a 5 round war, becoming a double UFC champ by beating Eddie Alvarez, and then fighting Floyd Mayweather in boxing. Coming back to fight Khabib in the biggest MMA fight. Starting up in Ireland as an MMA fighter, a country where MMA was an underground sport and stayed loyal to his team. I don't really like what Conor has become as of late, or I should say during 2016-2020. But his documentary is a really good watch imo. What makes it interesting is because Conor was doing this mostly on his own accord through motivation and visualisation.


He got a story that is hard to beat.
 
Leonardo Santos

3rd degree BJJ blackbelt
Undefeated in the ufc (7-0-1)
Hasn’t lost since 2009
Won TUF WW tournament
Fights at LW
41 years old
Rarely fights
Could retire without ever losing a fight in the ufc
 
Leonardo Santos

3rd degree BJJ blackbelt
Undefeated in the ufc (7-0-1)
Hasn’t lost since 2009
Won TUF WW tournament
Fights at LW
41 years old
Rarely fights
Could retire without ever losing a fight in the ufc
He lost in tuf
 
Leonardo Santos

3rd degree BJJ blackbelt
Undefeated in the ufc (7-0-1)
Hasn’t lost since 2009
Won TUF WW tournament
Fights at LW
41 years old
Rarely fights
Could retire without ever losing a fight in the ufc
Here's a fun fact about him... According to BJJ Heroes, he has a flying armbar over some guy they call George St. Pierre... Now, if that's who I think it is, you can't get a much better win than that.
 
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