2. Rashad Evans
Evans entered the second season of “The Ultimate Fighter” as a lightly regarded prospect with just five pro bouts under his belt. However, as the cream tends to do, the former Michigan State University wrestler rose to the top and won the heavyweight tournament, completing his march with a split decision over Brad Imes at “The Ultimate Fighter 2” Finale. Evans was not done.
“Suga” has fought sporadically since his encounter with Machida, going 6-4 in 10 appearances. His excellent resume includes wins over Quinton Jackson, Dan Henderson, Phil Davis, Chael Sonnen, Chuck Liddell and Michael Bisping.
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