#4. Pat Sabatini - UFC featherweight
Pat Sabatini is among the UFC's brightest featherweight prospects right now. Currently 2-0 in the promotion, Sabatini looks to put the 145-lb division on notice when he faces Tucker Lutz.
Holding a 15-3 record, Pat Sabatini made his octagon debut at UFC 261. He defeated Tristan Connelly using a wrestle-heavy approach, winning via unanimous decision.
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Four months later, Sabatini was back in the UFC. This time he faced fellow rising-prospect Jamall Emmers. After suffering early adversity, Sabatini locked in a heel hook that quickly made Emmers tap.
#3. Terrance 'T. Wrecks' McKinney - UFC lightweight
Terrance McKinney may only be one fight into his UFC career, but he's already touted as a future lightweight contender. At UFC 263, McKinney appeared on short notice to replace Frank Camacho vs. UFC veteran Matt Frevola.
Despite lacking any semblance of a training camp, McKinney knocked Frevola out in seven seconds. This marked McKinney's fourth straight first-round stoppage.
At UFC Fight Night: Vieira vs. Tate, McKinney faces experienced kickboxer Fares Ziam, who is currently 2-1 inside the UFC. Ziam poses a number of intriguing problems for McKinney, and has the potential to draw out a performance from 'T. Wrecks' that shows his complete martial arts prowess.