#2. Henry Cejudo

Former flyweight and bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo defeated all but two opponents in his professional MMA career. He stands at 5'4" tall in a weight class with an average height of 5'5" - 5'7".
After dethroning Demetrious Johnson, he later defeated Marlon Moraes and became the bantamweight champion, ranking him among the other double champions like Georges St-Pierre and Conor McGregor.
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Taller opponents such as Domonick Cruz(5'8") and T.J. Dillishaw(5'6") proved to be no match for Cejudo. Those fights never saw the third round as Cejudo defeated them in rounds 1 and 2 via a vicious TKO.
Despite Cejudo announcing his retirement after his last bout in 2020, he still calls out fighters on social media and has teased making a return for the right price.
"Dana, I needed a break. Honestly, it was getting boring beating up TJ Pillashaw in under a minute and Dominick Snooze in 2. I got married, had a kid and am now rejuvenated. I wanna be 4C. If I beat up an old guy at a bar and learn how to Riverdance will you give me a shot?"