Has there been women UFC fighters that have lost 5 or more consecutive UFC bouts?
I honestly don't know because I don't watch or pay attention to WMMA.
Totally true. And thats gotta be one of the greatest comeback stories in MMA history considering what Mark Hunt has accomplished in the UFC.
But in this thread, I'm looking for guys who specifically lost 5 or more consecutive fights in a row in the UFC.
I can't quite put my finger on it what caused elvis to come up short so much in his fights. He had an excellent ground game and heart.Elvis Siniosic lost his last 6 UFC fights but they came over different stints.
BJ Penn and Gomi lost 5 in a row too.
I'm always amazed at how many women in the UFC have losing records. Like mathematical my how is that possibleLook up wmma.
I can think of three fighters and surprisingly, two of them have survived being released.
Steve Cantwell - Lost 5 in a row then got cut and hasn't fought since.
Andrei Arlovski - Lost 5 in a row and survived. Now on a two fight winning streak.
Josh Burkman - Lost 5 in a row and is still apparently a part of the roster. Although it isn't uncommon for fighters to be released many months after their last loss.
Who am I missing?
Dan Hardy had a good few
I'm always amazed at how many women in the UFC have losing records. Like mathematical my how is that possible
Shit you're right. 5 in a row for him. Completely missed that. He's still signed but an exciting fighter. He'll win one more.Lombard is on a 5 fight losing streak, haven't won in 6 fights
I think the daily star gave him a bottom corner 5line mention right at the back of the sport sectionThat 'lucrative' British market though
I'm sure we got a corner section article in the back page of the cheapest newspaper you can buy
About how dan Hardy is fighting for a title in that cage fighting sport
Damn, you have me so torn. In one sense, I'd love to see BJ Penn go out with a record that will likely never be surpassed (6 losses in a row). But if he fights again, I'll be praying for him to go out on a win.
Probably UBER on the side, as it is for most people. With the wealth of knowledge and experience possessed by Alessio, I can't see him having trouble finding work with a gym and training young fighters. A UFC victory may have eluded Alessio for his career, but he was basically elite level in every fight. He fought in pretty much every other organization and found success.