Gegard Mousasi
It almost seems unfair to put such a young and accomplished fighter on this list. It wasn’t long ago that Gegard Mousasi was tearing it up at middleweight over in Japan.
Coming off a draw against Keith Jardine, though, Mousasi now finds himself staring down the barrel of possibly no longer being relevant as an elite MMA fighter.
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira made his highly anticipated UFC debut brandishing a 17-3 record. A blistering win in his first fight inside the Octagon had people talking about him as someone who could possibly challenge for the light heavyweight belt
However, losing his last two has pretty much assured everyone that a UFC title is not in Nogueira's future.