Unforgettable UFC Performances: Anderson Silva, T.J. Dillashaw, Michael Bisping, and Nate Diaz Leading the Pack
Looking back at UFC history, the article highlights the top 5 show-saving performances, including fighters who stepped up on short notice to rescue fight cards, like Steve Jennum and Anderson Silva.
By the Numbers- Steve Jennum became the first UFC tournament champion not named Royce Gracie in 1994.
- Anderson Silva saved multiple shows in UFC history, with his performance against Stephan Bonnar at UFC 153 standing out.
The article acknowledges the debate around whether losing fighters should be considered for show-saving performances as well.
State of Play- Alex Pereira is set to rematch Jiri Prochazka, aiming to save another UFC fight card at UFC 303 this Saturday.
- The UFC has a history of fighters stepping in on short notice to rescue events, showcasing the resilience and talent in the promotion.
As the UFC continues to evolve, there will likely be more instances where fighters have to step up on short notice to salvage fight cards, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the sport.
Bottom LineThe article highlights the crucial role of fighters who step in on short notice to save UFC events, adding an element of excitement and unpredictability to the sport.
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