10 Most Charismatic Performers In UFC History

5. Brock Lesnar

Randy Couture celebrates his win against James Toney during their UFC fight at the TD Garden on Saturday, August 28, 2010 in Boston, MA. Couture won via first round triangle choke. (Gregory Payan/AP Photo)
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Brock Lesnar definitely had his fair share of detractors during his initial run in the UFC post-WWE.

Sure, he wasn't the most well-rounded star in the company and often won his bouts by simply physically dominating his opponents before clobbering them into oblivion, but Lesnar was still undoubtedly the biggest name on the roster.

Devilish charisma radiated from 'The Beast' whenever a microphone was shoved in front of his face post-massacre and a clear example of this came after his knocking out of Frank Mir in the pair's highly anticipated UFC Heavyweight title clash at UFC 100.

Inviting the booing crowd to 'keep going!' and shouting out that he loved it, Lesnar signed off his post-fight Joe Rogan interview by claiming that he 'was going to go home tonight, sit down with his friends and family, and hell, (he) may even get on top of (his) wife tonight'.

He may have been divisive, but there's no doubting that Lesnar was one of the most intriguing personalities in all of the UFC during his time at the top and on the few occasions he opened his mouth in the company his one-of-a-kind charisma pretty much guaranteed a forever quotable moment.

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