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MICHAEL BISPING NAMES THE FIVE GREATEST FAILURES IN THE UFC'S SET OF EXPERIENCES

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A previous WWE grappler makes the rundown close by a previous boxing title holder and a warrior who got taken out by Jake Paul.The UFC is seen as the best of the best in the blended combative techniques world.

 

Long lasting MMA warriors work for a really long time just to get an opportunity in Dana White's octagon - however it doesn't generally go to design.

 

For each Conor McGregor, there's a sad warrior like CM Punk. Previous middleweight champion Michael Bisping talked on his Youtube channel about the greatest failures in UFC history.5) Kimbo Slice

Michael Bisping's most memorable lemon on the rundown was Kimbo Slice.

 

Notwithstanding his weighty hands and his engaging style, Kimbo never fully satisfied the expectations once he entered the UFC.

 

He was welcomed onto The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights in 2009 and was chosen as the primary in general pick by Quinton 'Frenzy' Jackson. Be that as it may, Slice was dispensed with from the opposition by Roy Nelson in his most memorable battle.

 

After the Ultimate Fighter, Slice contended two times more in the UFC. He got a triumph against Houston Alexander through choice, prior to losing his third battle in the organization to Matt Mitrione.

 

Cut finished his UFC vocation with a record of 1-2. He tragically died in 2016.

 

4) CM Punk

The previous WWE and current AEW star traded the four-sided wrestling ring for the octagon in 2014, yet he didn't partake in a fruitful progress.

 

Back in 2014, Phil Brooks (CM Punk) reported he had marked a multi-battle contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

 

Yet, his most memorable battle inside the organization wouldn't come until 2016 when he confronted Dana White's Looking For A Fight contender - Mickey Gall.

 

Nerve, a great grappler, completely ruled the battle in Punk's presentation. He brought the previous grappler down easily and soaked in the back bare stifle in the main round.

 

Troublemaker's next battle was against the man that Gall had beaten for the option to confront Punk - Mike Jackson. Presently Jackson was to a greater extent a kickboxer, however the battle went a comparable way, Jackson being in charge of the battle and winning a choice.

 

This outcome was subsequently upset to a no-challenge after Mike Jackson tried positive for Marijuana, so Punk's UFC record is 0-1-0 (one no challenge).

 

3) James ToneyJames Toney was a fabulous fighter. He was a previous Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year, a various time title holder and a pound for pound hotshot. However, his outcome in the boxing ring didn't make an interpretation of over to MMA.

 

Toney went to UFC 108 - Evans versus Silva at the MGM Grand in 2010. He started addressing Dana White about the chance of battling in the UFC and it was subsequently declared that he would sign a multi-battle manage the organization.

 

The previous IBF middleweight champion was set in opposition to now UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture. Couture protected an early takedown and completed the battle with an arm-triangle stifle.

 

Toney was subsequently delivered and he completed his time in the UFC with a 0-1-0 record.

 

2) Mirko Cro Cop

Not at all like the others on the rundown, Mirko Cro Cop has more than one triumph in the UFC - he really has five. Notwithstanding, with his record outside the UFC being 21-4-2, fans hoped for something else from the Croatian kickboxer.

 

Cro Cop endorsed with the UFC in 2006 after his agreement with Pride had terminated. He was put in a session against Eddie Sanchez, and the previous kickboxing champion took Sanchez out inside a round.

 

After one year, Cro Cop was put in a main competitor battle with Gabriel Gonzaga in the United Kingdom. Gonzaga would stun the world by taking the Croatian out with a Cro Cop-Esque head kick in cycle one.

 

He would then lose to Cheikh Kongo prior to taking a break from the UFC contest. Cro Cop would return at UFC 99 in Germany, and contend until 2011 when he at long last resigned from the octagon.

 

Mirko Cro Cop finished his UFC vocation with a record of 5-6 - an extraordinary contrast from his 21-4-2 record prior to entering MMA's greatest demonstrating ground.

 

1) Ben Askren

Ben Askren is perhaps the best grappler of this age. He was essential for the 2008 US Olympic wrestling crew, and his prosperity moved to MMA in advancements like ONE and Bellator.

 

Askren would come out on top for the welterweight championship in the previously mentioned associations and he was undefeated for north of 10 years - before he entered the UFC.

 

The previous Dan Hodge prize victor was exchanged to the UFC as a trade-off for Demetrius Johnson, and it was reported that Askren would be taking on welterweight staple Robbie Lawler in his presentation.

 

What's more, his introduction would work out as expected. Askren sank in a bulldog stifle on the previous welterweight champion and Herb Dean would call a disputable completion of the session inside one round.

 

Next up for Ben Askren was Jorge Masvidal. After a lot of to and fro between the two, Masvidal would stop the chatting on battle night.

 

The man known as 'Gamebred' hustled into the focal point of the enclosure and took Askren out with a flying knee following five seconds - the quickest knockout in UFC history.

 

Askren would later face an individual grappler, yet more accommodation weighty Demian Maia in 2019. He would add one more misfortune to his record and report his retirement a month after the fact. His UFC record would end at 1-2.

 

From that point forward, Askren has battled Jake Paul however it didn't keep going long with the YouTuber taking Askren out in the initial round.

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