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Famous UFC fighters who have experienced justice

 There have only been a select few UFC athletes who have been able to achieve superstardom. They are the primary reasons why the UFC has become the most successful sports franchise in the world and why mixed martial arts competition is gaining popularity at a faster rate than boxing does. However, there are several well-known UFC fighters who have been dealt an unfair hand, but they have also been granted some measure of justice. Some sites come up with featured sports and leagues online.

Conor McGregor
 

He is an Irish professional mixed martial artist by the name of Conor Anthony McGregor. Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) featherweight and lightweight champion.First of its kind, he’s the first UFC fighter to hold titles in not one, but two weight divisions at once. It has been shown that Conor McGregor did not cheat during his 2018 bout with Khabib Nurmagomedov, despite repeated claims to the contrary. Following his loss against UFC opponent Khabib Nurmagomedov, Irishman Conor McGregor was accused of cheating on many occasions. Nurmagomedov stopped Conor McGregor in the fourth round of their UFC 229 lightweight championship bout four years ago. Nurmagomedov knocked McGregor to the ground before submitting him with a neck crank. He hasn’t been in the ring since losing to Poirier in July of 2021, but McGregor plans on returning this summer.

Volkan Oezdemir
 

Since 2010, Oezdemir has been a professional fighter, formerly fighting for Bellator. He fought in the heavyweight class of the Superkombat Fighting Championships as a kickboxing practitioner. He is currently ranked #9 in the UFC’s light heavyweight division as of March 21st, 2022. Oezdemir, 28, was arrested and charged with aggravated violence by Fort Lauderdale Police on Saturday. According to internet records, there is a $10,000 fine in addition to the prison term for the battery offense. After the allegations against him were dismissed on July 9th, 2018, he told the public.

Diego Brandao
 

At The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale versus Dennis Bermudez, Brandoo made his UFC debut on December 3, 2011, making him the first ever featherweight winner of The Ultimate Fighter 14. After an illegal headbutt by Akhmet Aliev, Diego Brandao was knocked out of a three-round lightweight battle in Dagestan on Monday, leading to a technical knockout defeat. An in-competition test conducted on January 2 resulted in Brandao’s positive marijuana test on January 15. On April 28, 2016, Brandao was expelled from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after being charged with a crime. He has a record of 6-4 in his 10 bouts with the promoter.

Stephan Bonnar
 

Stephan Patrick Bonnar is a former professional mixed martial artist and professional wrestler from the United States of America. For most of his UFC career, Bonnar fought as a light heavyweight. In the much-anticipated rematch at UFC 62, Bonnar was defeated by Forrest Griffin by unanimous decision in 2006. Boldenone, an anabolic steroid, was found in Bonnar’s system after UFC 62. Bonnar’s fighter’s license was suspended for nine months, and he was fined $5,000 as a result of the decision. Bonnar was handed a six-figure UFC contract for his performance in the light heavyweight finals, where he lost a majority decision to Forrest Griffin in a pulsating bout.

Jon Koppenhaver
 

War Machine, whose real name is Jonathan Paul Koppenhaver, is a former professional mixed martial artist, former pornographic actor, and now jailed criminal who hails from the United States. In addition to other offenses, he is presently serving a life term on several counts of rape, kidnapping, and domestic abuse. After he turned down a fight that was given to him by UFC matchmaker Joe Silva and after he made remarks regarding the death of a fellow UFC fighter named Evan Tanner, he was kicked out of the organization.

 

 

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