#1 Ryan Bader

UFC

Ryan Bader marked for Bellator in March 2017 completion his eight-year relationship with UFC.

Bellator had offered Bader a rewarding contract that the UFC had been reluctant to coordinate. In spite of flaunting UFC triumphs over legends, for example, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Quinton Jackson and Rashad Evans, UFC were eager to release him following his Fight Night triumph over Nogueria on November 19, 2016.

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Bader left UFC with 15 triumphs at Light-Heavyweight; precisely the same number as Hall of Famers, Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell which tied him second in record-breaking measurements for the division. At only 33 years old when he cleared out UFC, Bader was set to wind up the unrivaled, record-breaking best star of the Light-Heavyweight division.

The choice not to sign Bader to another arrangement has been a slip-up. For the opposition, Bader is unbeaten, winning each of the four of his sessions to date and is booked to meet MMA legend, Fedor Emelianenko in January for the empty Bellator Heavyweight Championship at Bellator 214.

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After that session, he has only one battle left on his Bellator bargain. Will UFC make a play to re-sign their previous star? They should. He could well be the Bellator Heavyweight Champion by then. What an upset that would be.

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