10 Toughest Bastards In UFC History

4. Jeremy Horn

What makes Jeremy Horn a worth addition to this list is the fact that in a career that spanned 119 fights and 19 years, he was only ever stopped twice.

Those numbers are scary.

One of the most famous examples of Horn's toughness is UFC 54 back in 2005. It was there that Horn faced Chuck Liddell for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship - a rematch of a 1999 fight that actually saw Horn tap Liddell out.

The Iceman would the fight by TKO after a ref stoppage, but Horn took one of the most notable beatings in UFC history during that contest. Up until that fourth-round stoppage, Liddell had landed shot after shot on his opponent.

Remember, this is the same Chuck Liddell who's thought of as one of the greatest knockout artists in the history of the sport.

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