#4 Lyman Good

UFC

Most fans would likely have overlooked Lyman Good’s Bellator Welterweight title rule – it came at the beginning of the advancement, as he asserted the title in 2009 by winning the debut Welterweight competition in the absolute first period of Bellator, overcoming Omar de la Cruz in the last match.

Shockingly, Good at that point ran into Ben Askren for his first title barrier and was effectively beaten, losing his title without ever effectively protecting it. Whatever remains of his Bellator profession saw him go 5-2 preceding leaving the advancement in 2013, and from that point, he reeled off 3 wins on the territorial circuit before marking with the UFC in 2015.

Lyman did well in his UFC debut, halting Andrew Craig, however after over a year on the rack with wounds, he tried positive for a prohibited substance in the work to a 2016 battle with Belal Muhammad. In spite of in the long run being cleared – the medication evidently discovered its way into his framework by means of a polluted enhancement – regardless he didn’t return until a 2017 misfortune to Elizeu Zaleski.

2018 saw him stop Ben Saunders in a great appearing, however, he’s since lost to Demian Maia before in 2019 – which means he’s presumably not going to vault himself into UFC title dispute at any point in the near future. In any case, he’ll most likely stick around as a solid action warrior for quite a while – which means his turn has been a moderate achievement.

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