#2 T.J. Dillashaw
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This brings us to the second most under-appreciated name in the UFC today: Dillashaw. The impressive bantamweight wizard was quick to ascend the ladders of success in his initial days in the UFC.
He shot to fame following his historic win over Renan Barao, who at that time, was reigning supreme over the bantamweight division. His dominance inside the octagon continued with fights against Joe Soto, Raphael Assunção and John Lineker, but his popularity amongst the fans was a far-cry to his evolution as a fighter.
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