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Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) had become one of the major sports that has won the hearts of many. The MMA came into limelight during the days of “the underground” where there were basically no rules and sanctioned fighters were allowed to do all sorts of moves, including hair pulling and groin strikes.

To determine who the best fighters are, among the numerous fighters to have graced the MMA, we have considered factors such as their dominance in the game, their skills, and their peaks. Yet, it still boils down to endless debate when trying to determine who the greatest fighters of all-time are.

This article gives insight into the top-20 of the best MMA fighters ever. History will never forget their contributions and how they have been able to gain the hearts of fans in the MMA space.

Here are the Best MMA Fighters of All-Time in UFC History

* Pro MMA record are in Win-Loss-Draw and No Contest formats.

20. Quinton Jackson “Rampage”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 38-14-0

There are different tactics and fighting styles in the MMA, and each fighter is usually known for a particular skill or tactic. For Jackson, (also known as Rampage) his spectacular tactics were to carry his opponent over his head and give them great slams. He was popularly known for his move and it also helped to save him on several occasions. An instance was when he was stuck in Ricardo Arona’s triangle submission. Surprisingly, he delivered himself – using this spectacular move.

19. Amanda Nunes “The Lioness”

  • Country: Brazil
  • Record: 20-4-0
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This is one of the greatest female fighters ever to grace the MMA and the UFC. After her great defeat at the UFC 178, she was able to turn things around. Shortly after the loss, she bounced back and became an animal, defeating many of her mates including the notorious Cyborg. Amanda Nunes is gradually becoming one of the biggest names in the industry.

18. Wanderlei Silva “The Axe Murderer”

  • Country: Brazil
  • Record: 35-14-1, 1 NC

Nicknamed ‘The Axe Murderer’, Silva gained his nickname by how he fights. Going back to the days when he was in his prime, only a few other fighters had the courage to face him. How he would stare at his opponent and wring their hands was one of the things the world will never forget about him. What many liked about Silva was how he would chase his opponents, as he moved forward forcing his opponent to move backwards in response to the deadly pressure being mounted.

17. Randy Couture “The Natural”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 19-11-0

To become the UFC champion on two different occasions in one’s career as a fighter in the MMA is not easy to achieve. Randy Couture is one of the few fighters who has been able to achieve this, thus, joining the ranks of the best UFC fighters ever. Randy was popularly known for his “dirty boxing’ tactics, which have earned him victory over his opponents on several occasions.

16. Frankie Edgar “The Answer”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 23-8-1

Edgar became popular when he had a remarkable victory over B. J. Penn. Prior to the fight, Penn had smashed Diego Sanchez, and fans were expecting Penn to at least keep the momentum going for a short while. Surprisingly, Edgar had a fantastic victory over him. What surprised fans most was how he was able to prove himself as he did in several consecutive challenges after beating Penn.

15. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira “Minotauro”

  • Country: Brazil
  • Record: 34-10-1, 1 NC

To win the UFC Heavyweight title is no easy feat. However, Antonio Rodrigo is one of the rare fighters to earn this through his fights and victories over many big names in the industry. He was known for not wasting time in going for the submission. Unlike other fighters who will hold their opponent closely and wait for the referee to come to stand them back up, Rodrigo had spectacular moves he used in getting his opponents stuck in his trap.

14. Mauricio Rua “Shogun”

  • Country: Brazil
  • Record: 26-11-1

Nicknamed as Shogun, Rua is popularly known for his superior striking skills. He is also known for not rushing to go for the submission. He would make sure he satisfies his appetite by dishing out some heavy hammer fists on his opponents before going for the submission. Shogun had his training with a few other fighters at the famous Chute Boxe Academy in Brazil. Coming out of such an academy, Rua’s moves came as no surprise to fans.

13. Dan Henderson “Hendo”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 32-15-0

Nicknamed Hendo, Dan Henderson was popular for his overhand right tactics. With the power in his right hand, he was able to defeat many of his opponents. Another thing that has helped Henderson survive the heavy impacts of his opponents’ blows was his iron chin. With this chin, he was able to withstand heavy blows that might have finished other fighters.

12. Dominick Cruz “The Dominator”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 22-3-0

Cruz is popularly known for his superb movements, which made it hard for his opponents to predict what his next move would be. The number one item on his priority list was to not get hit. Although he is not one of the best when it comes to submission and knockout, he is able to comfortably evade many of his opponents’ hits.

11. Daniel Cormier “DC”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 22-2-0, 1 NC

This is one of the few fighters to have gained success in both heavyweight and light heavyweight divisions. Cormier was able to defeat many of his opponents who would stand on his way of maintaining his position as light heavyweight champion. However, he was stopped by Jon Jones.

10. Conor McGregor “The Notorious”

  • Country: Ireland
  • Record: 22-4-0

Conor McGregor is one of the biggest names in the industry right now who is popularly known for his frequent trash talks. Ranked #4 in the UFC lightweight rankings and #8 in the UFC Men’s pound for pound rankings as of June 2020, McGregor is also one of the rare fighters who have been able to hold the UFC featherweight and lightweight titles two times. His left punch is one of his most favourite weapons and he uses it to have his way with his opponents. He is still young in the game and more is expected from him.

9. B.J. Penn “The Prodigy”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 16-14-2

Penn is one of the few great fighters the MMA can boast of. He is one of the fastest fighters to earn the Jiu-Jitsu and the first American to bag the Jiu-Jitsu World Championship. Penn was able to defeat many of his opponents with his grappling skills. One event that fans will never forget was when he was seen licking the blood on his gloves after his victory over Joe Stevenson. “The Prodigy” deserves to be among the list of the best MMA fighters of all-time.

8. Chuck Liddell “The Iceman”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 21-9-0

Chuck may not have the fancy striking skills, but his vicious hands and granite chin were two of his deadliest weapons. He has been able to deceive his opponents with his deadly striking only to surprised them with his kicks. All these have made him stand out among many of his counterparts.

7. Matt Hughes

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 45-9-0

Matt was known for how he would carry his opponents and smash them down, sending them into a great defeat. He had many skills in his arsenal to defeat his opponents. Matt is one of the scariest and toughest fighters in the industry. He was never satisfied with just taking his opponents down, he would always follow with a great punch, which also contributed to his reputation.

6. Demetrius Johnson “Mighty Mouse”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 30-3-1

Demetrius Johnson is not only the first fighter to earn UFC flyweight championship, but he is also the only fighter to hold the record. He is holding the title and on his mission to break Anderson Silva’s record of defending the title consecutively. What makes him stand out among other fighters is his high IQ, speed, and footwork, which has made it difficult for his opponents to defeat him.

5. Fedor Emelianenko “The Last Emperor”

  • Country: Russia
  • Record: 39-6-0, 1 NC

Before Fedor Emelianenko came to MMA, he was a Combat Sambo champion, and this has helped him blend him succeed in the MMA. At first glance, you may write him off as unfit for a fight. But as the fight goes on, you become convinced that he is one of the best fighters the MMA has been blessed with in UFC history.

4. Khabib Nurmagomedov “The Eagle”

  • Country: Russia
  • Record: 28-0-0

If we are to mention a few fighters who will never be forgotten in the world of MMA, Khabib is one name that will never be left out. He does not only win his fights, he wins most of them hands-down. Fans even regard him as an animal as a result of his great moves and performances.

What makes Nurmagomedov truly remarkable is the fact that his opponents usually know his next moves, yet they still lack what it takes to stop him. You may want to ask why he is not the first on the list? He is not making it to the first position because he hasn’t had the chance perhaps after he has had the time to defend his titles consistently as a few others have.

3. Jon Jones “Bones”

  • Country: United States
  • Record: 26-1-0, 1 NC

In his early career, Jones was able to defeat Mauricio Rua to earn the UFC youngest champion when he was just 23. He had a rapid rise in his career and is not showing any sign of slowing down. He is always remembered for his great victory over Reyes, which was his 14th title defence. Jon Jones is simply a legend. He is often revered by pundits as one of the best fighters ever. All eyes are on Jones for what his performances will be in his next fights.

2. Anderson Silva “The Spider”

  • Country: Brazil
  • Record: 34-10-0, 1 NC

Though he is known for his great performance in the Jiu-Jitsu, what makes Anderson Silva stand out among other fighters in the UFC is his great striking skills. He has been able to deceive his opponents with his smooth and harmless looks, through which he is able to defeat many of his opponents. Silva was able to set his opponents into a trap by mocking them of their actions and moves. When this happens, opponents become frustrated and try to bring him down, and that is when Silva would have his way. Anderson Silva is a major contender of the title of the greatest in the UFC.

1. George St. Pierre “Rush”

  • Country: Canada
  • Record: 26-2-0

George St. Pierre is the best MMA fighter of all-time. Yes, he was not the best at knockouts, but his strong will was too much for many fighters to break. One thing that surprised all was that he did not have any wrestling background before launching into MMA. Yet, he was always in the best position to put his opponents down. Pierre’s reputation was further heightened when he had a great victory over Michael Bisping at UFC 217.

Final Words

Regardless of the sport, the ‘best-ever’ topic is always a controversial matter. Aside from Wayne Gretzky, Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps and perhaps Serena Williams who are unarguably the best in their sport, there are rarely a few sports where it might be obvious who the title of the greatest of all time should be bestowed.

What are your thoughts on our top-20 best MMA fighters of all-time? Please feel free to share in the comments section below.

There are prospects who flash their potential by conquering opponents in their own age bracket, and there are those who prove they can handle foes of greater experience and are ready to challenge the elite of their division. ESPN's second annual list of the top 25 MMA fighters under the age of 25 features prospects on the rise and those who already have established themselves.

There are UFC contenders and there are champions from various promotions. There are familiar names and newcomers.

The top two fighters from last year's list -- A.J. McKee and Sean O'Malley -- are too old to be eligible this year, but half of the top 10 returns.

ESPN's nine-person panel -- voters' names are listed below -- chose the prospects they view as possessing the most impressive combination of achievement and potential. Let the debates begin.

Marc Raimondi provides the breakdowns of the fighters.

1. Jimmy Crute (12-1)

UFC light heavyweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on March 4, 2021

Ranked No. 7 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

The Aussie earned the top spot after landing performance-of-the-night bonuses for two wins this year. On Feb. 22, Crute faced Michal Oleksiejczuk, who was our No. 11 fighter under 25 last year. Crute slammed him to the mat and slapped a kimura on him for a first-round stoppage. He then landed a vicious right hand to the jaw of Modestas Bukauskas for a first-round KO on Oct. 17. UFC champions Israel Adesanya and Alexander Volkanovski make most of the MMA headlines out of Oceania, but Crute could be right there with them before long. The 6-foot-2 slugger is 4-1 in the UFC with finishes in all of his victories. The division is undergoing a facelift at the moment, and don't be surprised if Crute is a major player before long. He's laser-focused on fighting, to the point that he lives in his van parked in his gym's parking lot during training camps before fights.

2. Edmen Shahbazyan (11-1)

UFC middleweight

Age: 22, turns 25 on Nov. 20, 2022

Ranked No. 3 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

Despite a Fight Night main-event loss to middleweight contender Derek Brunson in August, Shahbazyan has enjoyed more success than any prospect under 25. He started his UFC career in 2018 with four straight wins, three by KO/TKO. One of those was a dazzling finish of veteran Brad Tavares at UFC 244 in November 2019. Shahbazyan, the protégé of Ronda Rousey and her coach Edmond Tarverdyan, has an incredibly bright future as a 185-pound contender.

3. Song Yadong (16-4-1)

UFC men's bantamweight

Age: 22, turns 25 on Dec. 2, 2022

Ranked No. 8 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

While Zhang Weili became the UFC's first Chinese-born champion last year in the strawweight division, Song is carving out his own path at bantamweight. And the path looks very good so far. The Team Alpha Male product is 5-0-1 in the UFC with a unanimous decision win over Marlon Vera in May, his most recent bout. While Song has been the beneficiary of some very close decisions, there's no doubting his place among the top prospects in the UFC.

4. Aaron Pico (7-3)

Bellator featherweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Sept. 26, 2021

Ranked No. 13 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

It feels as though Pico has been a 'prospect' in MMA for years -- and he has. Yet, the Californian just turned 24. Pico made a major change in 2019, moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to train at JacksonWink MMA, the home of former UFC champs such as Jon Jones and Holly Holm. After dropping his first bout with that team, Pico has won three straight in Bellator -- including a second-round KO Thursday night -- and is using the wrestling that nearly got him to the Olympics much more. The sky remains the limit for someone with Pico's prodigious talent and pedigree.

5. Brendan Allen (15-4)

UFC middleweight

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Age: 24, turns 25 on Dec. 28

Was not on this list last year

Perhaps Allen not being on this list last year was an oversight, but there's no denying the Roufusport product now. A blue-chip middleweight prospect, Allen has gone 3-1 in the UFC since October 2019 with finishes of very solid fighters in Kevin Holland and Tom Breese. Allen lost via second-round TKO to Sean Strickland on Saturday. Allen, a South Carolinian, is also the former LFA middleweight champion -- a belt he won when he was just 22 years old. Allen is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt with eight submissions in 15 career wins. But he also has power and creativity on the feet. 'All In' will be a problem at 185 pounds for a long time.

6. Maycee Barber (8-1)

UFC strawweight/women's flyweight

Age: 22, turns 25 on May 18, 2023

Ranked No. 6 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

Once one of the hottest prospects in all of MMA, Barber is currently sidelined following knee surgery, an injury she sustained in her first career loss, to Roxanne Modafferi at UFC 246 in January. Don't sleep on the Coloradan, though. Barber had just started working more with vaunted striking coach Duke Roufus, and Ben Askren, one of the best pure wrestlers ever in MMA, has taken her under his wing. The torn ACL is a temporary setback. Expect Barber to be back on a roll beginning in 2021.

7. James Gallagher (11-1)

Bellator bantamweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Oct. 24, 2021

Ranked No. 9 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

The protégé of Conor McGregor has won four in a row, three via submission finish. His 2018 loss to Ricky Bandejas seems like a lifetime ago. Now the challenge for Gallagher will be to defeat other contenders en route to a bantamweight title shot. The next year will be crucial for 'The Strabanimal' as he attempts to go from intriguing prospect with star potential to contender. Gallagher has a chance to be a real draw for Bellator in Europe, and the promotion is behind him. The time is now for a leap.

8. Arman Tsarukyan (15-2)

UFC lightweight

Age: 24, turns 25 onOct. 11, 2021

Ranked No. 25 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

Tsarukyan had the unenviable task of fighting Islam Makhachev, one of Khabib Nurmagomedov's main training partners, in his UFC debut last year. The ethnic Armenian who trains out of Russia took Makhachev to the limit in a fight of the night loss. Since then? Tsarukyan has won two straight, over Olivier Aubin-Mercier and Davi Ramos, the latter a Brazilian jiu-jitsu dynamo. The former hockey player is poised to be a force in the UFC's extremely deep lightweight division.

9. Sabina Mazo (9-1)

UFC women's flyweight

Age: 23, turns 25 on March 25, 2022

Ranked No. 23 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

Few have done more to improve their stock as a prospect over the past year than Mazo. Since August 2019, Mazo has won three straight and is coming off a third-round submission win over Justine Kish in September. Why was that so impressive? Mazo, from Colombia, is known more for her striking. The Kings MMA product is evolving her game and will be very problematic for her UFC women's flyweight peers in the stand-up department. Mazo also has power in both hands and a wicked head kick.

10. Umar Nurmagomedov (12-0)

UFC men's bantamweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Jan. 3

Ranked No. 19 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

The cousin of Khabib should have made his UFC debut at UFC 254 last month, but he withdrew because of an illness. Last year, Nurmagomedov picked up an impressive win in PFL and won the Gorilla Fighting bantamweight title in Uzbekistan. Look for the Dagestani prospect -- who is a striker, unlike his wrestling-focused older cousin -- to make plenty of waves in 2021.

11. Angela Lee (10-2)

One women's atomweight champion

Age: 24, turns 25 on July 8, 2021

RankedNo. 14 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

In October, Lee announced that she was pregnant and would be out for a good portion of 2021. One Championship will allow Lee to keep her women's atomweight title and then defend it against the winner of an upcoming atomweight grand prix. There's no doubting that Lee is One's biggest female star and one of its biggest names overall. She had two losses in 2019 -- one up a weight class at strawweight -- but remains a force for the present and future once she returns.

12. Charles Jourdain (10-3-1)

UFC men's featherweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Nov. 27

Was not on this list last year

While 2020 has been unkind to Jourdain in terms of decisions -- he has a split-decision loss and a rare split draw on his record -- the Canadian has impressed, especially in that close loss to Andre Fili and a TKO win over Dooho Choi last December. Before signing with the UFC, Jourdain was the featherweight champion and interim champion for Canada's TKO promotion. He's in a tough 145-pound division in the UFC and has already faced stiff competition. Let's see how he does with more experience moving into 2021.

13. Miranda Maverick (8-2)

UFC women's flyweight

Age: 23, turns 25 onJuly 21, 2022

Was not on this list last year

Other UFC women's flyweight fighters probably won't be too excited to see Maverick in the opposite corner. The former Invicta one-night tournament winner is athletic, strong and powerful. Maverick, from Virginia, won her UFC debut against Liana Jojua last month via TKO (doctor's stoppage) after opening up a nasty cut on Jojua's nose in the first round. Maverick has won four straight overall.

14. Kay Hansen (7-4)

UFC strawweight

Age: 21, turns 25 on Aug. 14, 2024

Was not on this list last year

Hansen is one of the first female fighters of the generation to become interested in MMA because of Ronda Rousey. Hansen was inspired by Rousey's knockout of Bethe Correia at UFC 190 in 2015 and started training from there. The Californian has a ton of potential, too, although her moment was halted -- at least temporarily -- by a unanimous-decision loss to Cory McKenna, who's also on this list. Hansen made her UFC debut in June, finishing former Invicta atomweight champion Jinh Yu Frey with an armbar submission. Sounds kind of like Rousey.

15. Christian Lee (14-3)

One lightweight champion

Age: 22, turns 25 on June 21, 2023

Ranked No. 22 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

One Championship has featured Lee as an attraction for the past five years -- and he's still 22. Like his sister Angela, Lee is an MMA prodigy who grew up training in the sport in Hawai'i. 'The Warrior' has really come into his own lately. Since May 2019, Lee has won and defended the One lightweight title -- and won the One lightweight grand prix. He has five consecutive victories, four via finish, and his most recent loss was a disqualification due to an odd One rule banning suplexes.

16. Ismail Naurdiev (20-4)

Elite MMA Championship welterweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Aug. 18, 2021

Ranked No. 15 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

'The Austrian Wonderboy' had a 2-2 run in the UFC and departed the promotion earlier this year. Naurdiev rebounded from some uneven performances by winning a tournament semifinal bout in the Elite MMA Championship promotion in Germany, defeating Tymoteusz Lopaczyk. At just 24, the Chechen-born welterweight is likely to make his way back to the UFC before long. He's too talented not to. Naurdiev already has 20 career wins in eight years as a pro.

17. Ilia Topuria (9-0)

UFC men's featherweight

Age: 23, turns 25 on Jan. 21, 2022

Was not on this list last year

The German-born featherweight seems like the real deal after an impressive win over Youssef Zalal, who is also on this list, at UFC Fight Night: Moraes vs. Sandhagen on Oct. 10. Topuria, who fights out of Spain, is a perfect 9-0 and has six finishes in his pro career. Before coming to the UFC, he was the Cage Warriors bantamweight champion. Winning a title in that United Kingdom promotion is usually a solid marker for future success on the biggest stage.

18. Usman Nurmagomedov (11-0)

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Bellator lightweight

Was not on this list last year

Another cousin of current pound-for-pound king Khabib Nurmagomedov, Usman was signed by Bellator in October. Usman is 11-0 and trains with Khabib and his team at American Kickboxing Academy under coach Javier Mendez. Unlike his famous cousin, Usman is actually a striking specialist -- with excellent wrestling to boot. Ali Abdelaziz, who manages the Nurmagomedov clan in MMA, has said Usman is a 'better version' of Khabib. Scary.

19. Cory McKenna (6-1)

UFC strawweight

Age: 21, turns 25 on Nov. 7, 2024

Was not on this list last year

McKenna was a relative unknown as recently as three months ago, especially in the United States. But there's no downplaying what she has done. In August, the Wales native earned a contract into the UFC by beating Vanessa Demopoulos on Dana White's Contender Series. And on Saturday, she knocked off fellow under-25 standout Kay Hansen by unanimous decision. 'The Hobbit' is clearly making the most of her potential, training with UFC Hall of Famer Urijah Faber at Team Alpha Male in Sacramento, California.

20. Chase Hooper (9-1-1)

UFC men's featherweight

Age: 21, turns 25 on Sept. 23, 2024

Was not on this list last year

Hooper debuted in the UFC with a finish of David Teymur last December. He has since lost to Alex Caceres, his first pro defeat. But the Washington native is definitely one to watch, even on social media, where he has developed a following with self-effacing posts.

21. Youssef Zalal (10-3)

UFC men's featherweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Sept. 4, 2021

Was not on this list last year

Zalal went 3-0 to start this year in the UFC before falling to Topuria last month. Zalal remains one of the top young names to watch in the lighter weight classes in the UFC. Training out of Factory X in Colorado under coach Marc Montoya, Zalal was a revelation earlier this year, winning twice during the pandemic -- and in exciting bouts. With his size -- 5-foot-10 -- and length, Zalal will be a tough out for other 145-pound fighters moving forward and will surely put on a show in the process.

22. Loma Lookboonmee (5-2)

UFC strawweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Jan. 18

Was not on this list last year

The muay Thai veteran and first Thai-born fighter to compete in the UFC, Lookboonmee is 2-1 so far in the promotion, with a loss to strawweight contender Angela Hill on her record. Lookboonmee rebounded with perhaps the best performance of her career, a comprehensive unanimous decision win over former Invicta champ Jinh Yu Frey last month. With her striking skills, the Tiger Muay Thai product will be hard to handle at 115 pounds.

23. Luigi Vendramini (9-1)

UFC lightweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on Jan. 16

Was not on this list last year

'The Italian Stallion' returned to the UFC in September after two years away, knocking out Jessin Ayari in the first round. It was an incredible performance in his comeback fight after injuries. Vendramini, who hails from Brazil, has just one career loss, to dangerous UFC welterweight Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos. Back down at lightweight, Vendramini appears to be a tough out moving forward.

24. Joshua Pacio (19-3)

One flyweight champion

Age: 24, turns 25 on Jan. 10

Was not on this list last year

Flying under the radar a bit in One Championship, Pacio has put together a sterling résumé. Pacio, from the Philippines, is a two-time (and current) One flyweight champion, with two straight title defenses to his name. He has lost just once in the past three years, to former champion Yosuke Saruta, and he avenged that in 2019 to regain the belt. Pacio fights out of Team Lakay, which has been a stalwart for Asia's One promotion since its inception in 2011.

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25. Sage Northcutt (11-3)

One welterweight

Age: 24, turns 25 on March 1, 2021

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Ranked No. 24 on ESPN's 25-under-25 list in 2019

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It's hard to believe Northcutt is still under 25, since he has been a fixture in the MMA world since being 'discovered' on Dana White's 'Lookin' for a Fight' show in 2015. Northcutt was considered an uber prospect at the time, and he started his UFC career with two straight finishes. The Texan went 6-2 in the UFC, but the promotion didn't re-sign him when he was a free agent in 2018. Northcutt signed with One Championship, and he broke several bones in his face in his 2019 debut, a knockout loss to Cosmo Alexandre. Northcutt has not fought since.

Panelists: Kel Dansby, Andrew Davis, Alisa Harrison, Ariel Helwani, Eric Jackman, Phil Murphy, Brett Okamoto, Marc Raimondi and Jeff Wagenheim