#4 Jake Ellenberger

UFC

When a standout amongst the most dreaded Welterweights on the planet, Jake Ellenberger resigned in the mid year following a misfortune to Bryan Barbarena. The thrashing was Ellenberger’s fourth consecutively, all of which stopped by KO or TKO, and it would be difficult to contend that ‘The Juggernaut’ most likely held tight for something like a couple of battles too much.

Amidst 2013 Ellenberger had a truly amazing 8-2 UFC record including prevails upon Diego Sanchez, Nate Marquardt and Jake Shields, however a baffling misfortune to Rory MacDonald that mid year spoke to a watershed minute, as he proceeded to lose his next two battles in frustrating design.

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A 2015 success over Josh Koscheck appeared to turn things around for him, yet 2 misfortunes quickly pursued that.

Ellenberger’s last win came in July 2016 over Matt Brown, however reasonably, it was maybe the most noticeably awful thing that could have transpired as it prompted him taking those last 4 battles past his prime. Jorge Masvidal, Mike Perry, Ben Saunders lastly Barbarena then thumped him out in rough form – a dismal closure of what was one serious profession.

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Ellenberger guaranteed he did not plan to resign after the Barbarena misfortune – which came in his home territory of Nebraska – however expressed that his future with his youngsters was the way to his choice.

He likewise expressed that he does not plan to make his retirement brief – which is most likely the right choice given the decay of his solidness towards the finish of his vocation.

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