10 Stars Whose UFC Careers Will Likely End In 2020
10. Chris Weidman
Back in 2013, when Chris Weidman upset Anderson Silva to capture the UFC Middleweight Championship, he became a household name seemingly overnight.
The All-American's star continued to rise as he defended his title in a re-match with Silva. He would also defeat legendary fighters like Lyoto Machida and Vitor Belfort during his reign as middleweight king.
The New York native would eventually go on to lose the title to Luke Rockhold in 2015, and his career has been trending downward ever since.
Various injuries have kept him sidelined for extended periods, and he is currently 1-5 over the course of his last six fights. Moreover, all five of his losses have come via knockout.
Last October, the former champ decided to move up a weight class and try his luck at light heavyweight. Unfortunately, for Weidman, he was knocked out early in the first round by surging prospect, Dominick Reyes.
Following his most recent loss, the 35-year-old has decided to forgo retirement and continue his career in the UFC. That being said, he's probably just one knockout loss away from calling it quits or being asked to retire by UFC President Dana White.
Chris Weidman is a legend and surefire future UFC Hall of Famer, but it seems unlikely he'll turn things around in 2020, given his age and suspect chin.