Worst UFC Fighters: Take a look at the list of top 5 worst UFC Fighters of all time who have ever fought under the biggest MMA promotion.
The world of UFC is filled with hard working and truly dedicated MMA fighters who have dedicated their lives to perfect the art of combat sport. However in this elite list of modern-day UFC Fighter, there are a handful of bums who have unfortunately landed themselves into the 5 worst UFC fighters of all time.
Want to know who they are? Then dig deep into this article to improve upon your UFC knowledge.
Worst UFC Fighters: List of Top 5 Worst Fighters To Have Ever Fought in The Octagon
5. Kimbo Slice
During his 2000s street fight tenure on Youtube, Kimbo Slice was one of the most known name, popularly for his raw aggression. After some initial success, Then, Kimbo tried to get serious about fighting. He fought in EliteXC, going 3-1, before getting a shot in the UFC on The Ultimate Fighter, where he lost in the opening round to Roy Nelson.
After which he will win at the Finale by decision against Houston Alexander, but get crushed in his next fight against Matt Mitrione. Kimbo looked out matched and was subsequently released by the UFC.
4. Dan Lauzon
The younger brother of Joe Lauzon, Dan was the youngest UFC Fighter making his debut at only 18 years old. Yet he was brutally beaten in his debut fight. Acknowledging that he has a lot to learn, Dan Lauzon took a decent break of 3 years before making his UFC return wherein he lost both his fights.
Older brother Joe Lauzon has openly criticized his brother for laziness claiming that Dan was ‘a ghost’ at the gym.
3. Tiki Ghosn
Interestingly Tiki Ghosn has had one of the worst records ever in the UFC by any fighter, having lost four consecutive fights via stoppages, Ghosn seemed to have no clue when he is inside the octagon.
Ghosn, who appeared on two seasons of the Ultimate Fighter as an assistant coach, lost his first two fights by submission. After promptly getting canned, he came back to get knocked out by Robbie Lawler, left again. Finally got chocked out by Chris Lyle upon his final return.
2. John Alessio
There is no other fighter in UFC other than John Alessio to go 0-5 inside the octagon. Alessio was a kick-boxing, jiu-jitsu specialist who has been an average fighting under all of his MMA promotions.
Alessio’s first UFC fight happened in June 2000, when he faced Pat Miletich for the Welterweight title. Then Alessio’s 12-year long journey in the UFC was underway. The Canadian lost two more fights in 2006, then back-to-back matches in 2012.
1. Emmanuel Yarborough
Many would agree that Emmanuel Yarborough has been the worst UFC Fighter of all time. Known for his size, Yarborough was expected to conquer his glory inside the octagon.
Even though Yarborough weighed in the 600 lbs range, Keith Hackney, a fighter who was roughly 400 lbs less and was competing in mixed martial arts for the first time, put him down within two minutes.
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