Sports exist in an eternal state of flux. Older competitors fall off their games, the victims of age-related decline, and younger athletes replace them in the remorseless meat grinder that entertains the masses on a weekly basis. MMA is no different. New fighters debut on every major card, while older fighters retire or fall out of the big leagues and onto local or regional events.
These are all either bona fide stars or right on the cusp. The latest installment in the Sherdog Top 10 series will take a look at stars on the rise, revisiting a topic from seven months ago in what will become a semiregular feature. Separating the viable wheat from the chaff that oversaturation has created is an ongoing task, and we will keep our readers updated regularly on what fighters we believe are worth getting excited about.
The straightforward criteria: no current or former champions in the UFC, Bellator or World Series of Fighting and no current or former title challengers in those organizations. We weighed in-cage ability alongside marketability, personality and charisma, and the following was the result.
Who is on your list?
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Number 10 » An Assyrian Christian born in Iran, he is Kings MMA’s prized up-and-comer. He is an elite Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, with a black belt from Romulo Barral and a long list of medals to his name. Far from being a one-dimensional ground specialist, however, he is an increasingly slick striker with a vicious southpaw kicking game and the wrestling chops to force his opponent to tangle with his venomous grappling on the mat.