Top 5 UFC Fighters With Cult Auras.
Intro.
The term cult aura is something that is normally reserved for Comic Book Heroes like Wolverine, or. Captain America, but when it comes to the realm of the UFC heroes aren't just made, they're crafted with the individuals will, and skill. What i'm tring to say is fighters are the illustraitists, and the writers, akin to the likes of Brian Bendes. Mark Waid, and. Frank Miller.
5. Michael The Count Bisping.
To fans around the world Michael The Count was known in his time to be the mouthiest of fighters, but to us brits, he was seen as a Golden God when it came to MMA. He's now seen as one of the knowledgable figures within the UK scene, as the breaks down fights as a UFC Commentator.
4. Jose Aldo.
Once considered invincible Jose Aldo was known to be the only fighter to strike fear into Anderson Silva. This would mark the man as an MMA God in his home country of Brazil, beating the likes of Chad Mendes. Kenny Florian, and. Korean Zombie, all within his first reign. He retired earlier this year, and has left behind a solid legacy. He might have lost a bit of his shine, after losing to Connor Mcgregor, but overall this man has lived.
3. Sugar Sean O'malley.
As the bantamweight crown has many suitors trying to vie for its affections. This former Champ should never be overlooked, his aura that surrounded this him is something that I can't explain. He's talented, he's unauthordox, and you can't predict his fights.
2. Anderson Sliva.
How do explain The Spider to an uneducated MMA fan. The truth is you can explain his man controversies with one Google search, but his fighting style, well that's another story. This man has influenced by many fighters from the likes of Connor Mcgregor. Jose Aldo, and israel adysana.
1. Jon Jones.
It can't explain what makes Jon Jones so special. He's a complicated man who's faced his controversies, but has maid his mark in the cage as a warrior who has become a cult like figure, for the right, and wrong reasons.
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