#2 Tito Ortiz

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Maybe no other contender has had the same number of quarrels with the UFC as Tito Ortiz; the previous Light-Heavyweight champion has been in and out of the advancement on various events, and has gone from being viewed as persona non grata, back to being a company man and a Hall of Famer, to being back outwardly looking in. To a great extent, Ortiz’s issues with the UFC have been around the subject of cash.

At the point when Zuffa bought the UFC in 2001, Tito was their first blurb kid and everything was ruddy between the two gatherings – obvious, as Dana White had overseen Ortiz preceding turning into the UFC President. Their relationship took a thump in 2003 when Tito declined to safeguard his Light-Heavyweight title against Chuck Liddell, however months after the fact ‘The Huntington Beach Bad Boy’ was back in the overlap, dropping his title rather to Randy Couture.

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2005 saw Ortiz end his agreement with the UFC with a prevail upon Vitor Belfort, and the months that pursued saw him assume a job as a free operator – prodding a move to the now-dead WFA advancement or even the start of his own advancement close by the Maloof siblings – yet by 2006 he was again back in the UFC’s Octagon.

This time it accompanied a proviso, however – because of his conflicts with Dana White, he’d requested that a bout among himself and the UFC President be sorted out as a feature of his agreement.

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That bout – at first pegged to be an in secret match – was then advanced by the UFC, and when Ortiz chose not to proceed with the battle, relations between the two gatherings turned out to be perpetually stressed.

By 2008, Ortiz had chosen to leave the advancement following the last battle on his agreement – against Lyoto Machida at UFC 84 – and even wore a shirt expressing illicit remarks about Dana.

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Fantastically, Ortiz and White retouched fences once more and ‘The Huntington Beach Bad Boy’ was back in the Octagon by 2009. This time he substantiated himself the quintessential organization man, as he ventured in on late notice to spare UFC 133 when Phil Davis was constrained out of a battle with Rashad Evans, and wound up being drafted into the advancement’s Hall of Fame in July 2012.

After a year, be that as it may, Tito was cutting off ties once more. This time he left retirement to sign with the UFC’s adversary advertiser Bellator, and in spite of the fact that this did not get under the skin of Dana, his latest endeavor with Oscar De La Hoya and the expanding Golden Boy MMA absolutely has. It appears as though Tito’s on-off quarrel with the UFC will never end – regardless of whether it has not hit court like a portion of these different fights have.

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#1 Randy Couture

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Regardless of being a UFC Hall of Famer and for the most part being considered as one of the best UFC warriors ever, Randy Couture is in all likelihood the contender who has had the bitterest quarrel with his previous advertiser.

‘The Natural’ was once viewed as one of the UFC’s go-to hotshots – he was even a normal shading observer after his underlying 2006 retirement – however things went to a great degree acrid in 2007.

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Couture left retirement that year to crush Tim Sylvia for the UFC Heavyweight title, and after a fruitful guard against Gabriel Gonzaga, he chose he needed to battle PRIDE Heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko in his next battle.

In any case, the UFC could not deal with the Russian – thus as opposed to battle another contender, Couture chose to “leave” from the UFC.

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Normally, claims from the two sides came flying in; the UFC sued Couture for rupture of agreement, while Couture asserted he was not paid effectively for his battles with Sylvia and Gonzaga and furthermore had adversary advancement HDNet Fights record a suit to endeavor to choose his legally binding status with the UFC.

Things got so awful that Couture was prohibited from cornering his group’s warriors when they contended in the Octagon.

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In the long run – when it was resembling the UFC had the high ground in the fight in court – Couture chose to come back to the UFC, patching wall with Dana White and marking another agreement.

It looked like everything was blushing and when ‘The Natural’ at long last chose to resign in 2011 after a misfortune to Lyoto Machida, the UFC offered him a spot as an examiner on their live shows with Fox that were starting in 2012.

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Rather however – and clearly without telling the UFC, drawing the fierceness of White – Couture marked with the UFC’s greatest opponent, Bellator MMA, as a mentor on their new Spike TV unscripted TV drama.

From that point forward Couture and the UFC have immovably been inconsistent, with ‘Captain America’ now a major supporter of the endeavor to authorize boxing’s Ali Act onto MMA – a move that would significantly harm the UFC’s plan of action.

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At this stage, to see Couture back in the UFC overlap would be more amazing than seeing Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov retouch wall.

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