Who has had the most disappointing UFC career?

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To be clear, not necessarily the WORST or even bad, just the most disappointing

Some suggestions
1. Uriah Hall (Definition of disappointing, this dude looked like Anderson 2.0 on TUF and is gatekeeper at best)
2. Hector Lombard (Bellator's glory boy, very underwhelming in UFC)
3. Alistair Overeem (despite recent success, he's still fallen short of the mark in initial expectations imo)
4. Mirko CroCop
5. Nick Diaz
6. Gilbert Melendez (Given his strikeforce career, 1-4 in UFC was pretty lackluster)
Honorable mentions
Sage Northcutt, Brock Lesnar, Urijah Faber (greatest never to be champ) Holly Holm
 
>"Once in human history kind of fighter"

>Eats a HK and calls it QUITS

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Definitely Cro Crop is my top pick.

Kid Yamamoto too had a very disappointing UFC showing
 
Johny Hendricks. Looked to be a very successful champ, but can't keep the weight off.
 
Faber. Those who like football will understand when I call him the Leverkusen of the UFC.
 
Definitely Cro Crop is my top pick.
yeah, cro cop for sure. at the time he came over he was supposed to walk through the HW division without any problem and he did squat.

honorable mention goes to cm punk. :)
 
Hall with Bahadurzada as close second.

Had tons of hype, was thought to come over and be a real threat.

Came over and had some stinkers and disappointing performances.
 
Expected great things from a lot of guys that are now in Bellator or other promotions. Never ceases to amaze me how quickly a fighter can go from "hero to zero" in this Sport.
 
gonna be the odd man out - Mac Danzig
 
Faber. Those who like football will understand when I call him the Leverkusen of the UFC.

Keep that soccer crap off the forums.

I'm kidding. But no one is going to know what you're talking about. And by no one I mean me and all my North American friends.
 
A forgotten one is amir sadollah

He had great potential coming out of tuf 7

Then nothing
 
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