MickRaven
MickRaven
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All Time Greatest MMA Comebacks

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  1. 1

    Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen
    Silva vs. Sonnen
    Anderson Silva | Submission | Round 5
    2010 | UFC 117
  2. 2

    Yushin Okami vs. Tim Boetsch
    Okami vs. Boetsch
    Tim Boetsch | KO/TKO | Round 3
    2012 | UFC 144
  3. 3

    Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo
    Barry vs. Kongo
    Cheick Kongo | KO/TKO | Round 1
    2011 | UFC on Versus 4
  4. 4

    Matt Hughes vs. Frank Trigg II
    Hughes vs. Trigg II
    Matt Hughes | Submission | Round 1
    2005 | UFC 52
    It's not very health to get kneed in the balls, and Matt Hughes knows vey well how it looks like. After getting hit in the "groin", Hughes tell it to the referee, but the referre did not see that, and Frank Trigg took full advantage throwing hard shots at Hughes and punishing him with an serious ground and pound, almost going for a choke. But Matt it's so tough that he just came back from the world of the deads and just carries Trigg from one side to the other side of the octagon, slamming Trigg. And just like the first fight ended, Matt gets a perfect tight choke and finishes the fight.
  5. 5

    Frank Mir vs. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira II
    Mir vs. Nogueira II
    Frank Mir | Submission | Round 1
    2011 | UFC 140
  6. 6

    Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard II
    Edgar vs. Maynard II
    Fight Ends in a Draw After 5 Rounds
    2011 | UFC 125
  7. 7

    Fedor Emelianenko vs. Kevin Randleman
    Emelianenko vs. Randleman
    Fedor Emelianenko | Submission | Round 1
    2004 | Pride Critical Countdown 2004
    After Randleman puts on a huge upset win over Cro Cop in his early fight, he was set to face the big favorite of the heavyweight grand pix, Fedor Emilianenko. Could Randleman puts on an upset again against Fedor? The answer is "almost", cause right in the beginning of the fight, Kevin just slams Fedor all over the ring, almost making him go full unconscious. But Fedor it's not called the heavyweight GOAT for nothing. Fedor was able to recover from that big slam, dominating a dominating top position and submiting Randleman with a perfect kimura.
  8. 8

    Scott Smith vs. Pete Sell
    Smith vs. Sell
    Scott Smith | KO/TKO | Round 2
    2006 | The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale
    This two savages were battling for almost two insane rounds throwing wild shots at one eat other, but right in the second round, Pete Sell just connectedd a perfect place left hook to Smith's floating rib, making him squirm in pain for a moment. That was the big moment of the fight for Sell to close the show, but it was him that got caught on the jaw when he was rushing to Smith direction trying to finish the fight. Right hand to the jaw by Smith and Sell was out, and by consequence, Smith's ribs too.
  9. 9

    Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard III
    Edgar vs. Maynard III
    Frankie Edgar | KO/TKO | Round 4
    2011 | UFC 136
    Just like in the their second meet, Gray caught Edgar in the first round once again, trying to finish the champion at all costs. But just like in the first fight, Frankie was able to recovery and find himself back in the fight. And right after a takedown attempt, Frankie caught Maynard on the break with a short uppercut, stunning the challenger and knocking him out in very impressive fashion.
  10. 10

    Diego Brandão vs. Dennis Bermudez
    Brandão vs. Bermudez
    Diego Brandão | Submission | Round 1
    2011 | The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale
    That one was back and forth battle. After Diego drops Bermudez, he begin to get very confortable in the fight, but in one of those moments rushing into his opponent, Bermudez caught Diego with one of the most perfect place right hand on the counter, dropping Diego hurting him bad. Bermudez was giving a lot of damage to Diego, but out of nowhere Diego was able to get an outstanding armbar, forcing Bermudez to tap in one of the most explosives armbars.
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