#8 Ken Shamrock

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This was to some degree an unusual fight given Shamrock’s status as a UFC pioneer, as well as one of the men who figured out how to change the organization’s fortunes around in the mid 2000s when they were at first battling under the steerage of Zuffa.

Things messed up in 2007; Shamrock was under contract with the UFC going back to his battles with Tito Ortiz in 2006, however when he obviously resigned following his third misfortune to Ortiz in October that year, the UFC fully trusted this. Moreover, when ‘The World’s Most Dangerous Man’ chose he needed to return in 2007, the UFC declined to book him for a battle.

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Shamrock chose to hit the UFC with a lawsuit, yet his offer to hit the UFC in the handbag flopped in court and he was requested to pay the UFC’s legitimate expenses – some place around $175,000. The UFC didn’t pursue Shamrock for that cash, yet in 2013 – when Ken chose to go on a Twitter rage against the advancement – Dana White changed his tune, expressing that he is coming for the money.

After a year however, White had a difference in heart and chose to call Shamrock to cover things up. Ken was responsive and shown at least a bit of kindness to-heart with the UFC President, and inevitably, the meat was squashed – finishing another contender versus advertiser fight.

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#7 Demetrious Johnson

UFC

Previous UFC Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson was regularly named by the UFC as the best pound-for-pound contender on the planet, however because of his obvious absence drawing crowds in spite of endless quantities of headliners and TV presentation, he never really appeared one of the advancement’s most loved warriors.

In any case, few expected what occurred in the late spring of 2017, when Johnson wound up going on a furious rage with respect to his treatment by the UFC and the obvious irreverence he had felt from the advancement and from Dana White.

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Johnson asserted that the in spite of being an “company man”, the UFC were abusing him by declining to permit him a cut of the compensation per-view benefits – an arrangement granted to a lot of different warriors on the program.

Johnson guaranteed that arrangements for what might be the notable eleventh resistance of his Flyweight title went amiss when he endeavored to talk about a battle with Cody Garbrandt and not Ray Borg as at first arranged.

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The UFC obviously shied away and requested he battle Borg, just for Dana White to as far as anyone knows choose he should battle TJ Dillashaw rather, and in the event that he cannot, the Flyweight division would be closed down.

The entire issue was discreetly covered up and Johnson wound up battling Borg according to the first arrangement, yet after his misfortune to Henry Cejudo this late spring, he has since been “exchanged” to ONE FC with Ben Askren going the other way – recommending the ill will between the two gatherings was never really settled.

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