10. Robbie Lawler
The career of the “Ruthless” one has taken many unexpected twists and turns, but a late-career surge has pushed him to new heights from a historical standpoint.
Having linked arms with the powerhouse American Top Team camp in Coconut Creek, Florida, Lawler returned to the UFC in February 2013, won five of his first six bouts and captured the welterweight championship in a split decision over Johny Hendricks. He then retained the title in back-to-back “Fight of the Year” contenders against Rory MacDonald and Carlos Condit before surrendering the 170-pound crown in a knockout loss to Tyron Woodley.
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