10 Greatest Entrances In UFC History

8. James Te Huna (UFC On Fuel 7)

The grandeur and nostalgia of famous film music can lend itself seamlessly to the awe and butterflies that can be conjured up by a well executed entrance. However, not every song fits the bill, as BASEketball's 'why can't we be friends?' wouldn't exactly be apt.

Think more Eye of the Tiger from Rocky III.

I bet you wouldn't expect a series dedicated to enforcing law on criminal aliens to be on that list.

Yet, that's where we found ourselves at UFC Live on Fuel 7, when James Te Huna decided to bounce to the Octagon to Will Smith's Men in Black. If that wasn't enough, Te Huna also threw in a fabulously cheesy dance routine - donning a signature black suit and pair of shades for good measure, too.

It was the perfect storm of comedy and self assurance that made the crowd that pop for Te Huna and helped the man stand out from anyone else on the card. That's enough to get you back for another payday alone.

As it turned out, Mauricio Rua would provide his own neuralizer by knocking out Te Huna in the first round, but that takes nothing away from one of the UFC's most audacious passages from ramp to ring.

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