#2 Kyoji Horiguchi

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Japanese Bantamweight Kyoji Horiguchi as of now has some history in the UFC – he contended there from 2013 to 2016 and had a great record of 7-1 with his solitary misfortune coming on account of then-UFC Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson, extraordinary compared to other warriors to ever set foot into the Octagon. Truth be told, it was a puzzle when the UFC chose to discharge him in any case.

Three years on, be that as it may, it’s truly evident that Horiguchi has a place back in the UFC where the best contenders on the planet dwell. An unsafe warrior in all territories when he was in the advancement, Horiguchi has enhanced considerably further since leaving, especially in his catching, and his last win saw him gag out Bellator Bantamweight champion Darrion Caldwell.

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That success alone would presumably be sufficient for the UFC to need to bring him back, yet it’s not by any means the only enormous one he’s gotten since leaving. Horiguchi has not lost since his battle with Johnson in 2015, and he’s reeled off a gigantic 8 wins since leaving the UFC.

At 28 years of age, doubtlessly that Horiguchi is in his prime at the present time, and dependent on his success over Caldwell all things considered, he’d be a title contender at 135lbs and could most likely give any semblance of Aljamain Sterling, Marlon Moraes and even TJ Dillashaw a decent keep running for their cash. On the off chance that the UFC does not hope to bring him back, they are crazy.

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