10 Most Violent Fighters In UFC History

7. Donald Cerrone

Some people truly love to fight and Donald Cerrone definitely falls into that category. Sure, he's got some glaring flaws that have plagued him throughout his career. However, when Cowboy is on his game and fully focused, he can beat anyone at lightweight.

Much like his former teammate, Carlos Condit, Cerrone is an attack heavy fighter who overwhelms opponents, whether it be on the feet or on the ground. However, the main difference between the two is that Cerrone has a wicked amount of speed that helps him significantly with his attacks.

His best career moments seemingly come in blocks, as he goes on spectacular runs of form. Finishing the likes of Edson Barboza, Alex Hernandez and Jim Miller in devastating fashion is nothing to sniff at. However, Cowboy's best performance actually happened in the welterweight division, when he fought talented wrestler, Rick Story, at UFC 202 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Although Story clearly gave everything he could to beat his opponent, he wasn't a match for Cerrone's impressive kickboxing skills. The finish was spectacular, as Cowboy landed a ridiculous combination that not only finished Story's night, but also his UFC career.

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