#4. Dominick Cruz

'The Dominator' has been teased with and called 'The Decisionator' by former rival, Urijah Faber. While Dominick Cruz got the better of this trilogy, Faber's words ring true, as 16 of Cruz's 24 wins are by way of decision.
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The former bantamweight champion made a career off of being hit very rarely and dragging others into the deep waters of the fight. The aforementioned Faber and Cruz had a trilogy that garnered a lot of attention to the division and this wasn't because their fights were one-sided beat downs.
Two of these fights went to the judges' decision, showing that these two are neck-to-neck in terms of their skill. The Alliance MMA standout might be familiar with going to the judges, but that's not mutually exclusive with not getting performance bonuses, as Cruz has seen his fair share of those checks.
#3. Georges St-Pierre

No matter the criticism thrown at the former welterweight champ, nobody would want to miss a GSP fight. St-Pierre is one of the most impressive fighters to step foot in the octagon. His 26-2 record is the product of an athletic and determined fighter who always works hard.
"Unanimous Decision" is a repetitive sight when perusing the Canadian's win column, but these were all the second-best welterweights at the time. 'Rush' often made it very apparent that they were the second best, too. He'd make these fights so one-sided that the lack of finishes was one of the only cases to be made against him.
Although the fights were one-sided and the end usually showed a familiar sight of St-Pierre's hand raised, his reign as champion had fans and fighters alike willing to clear their evening to watch him put on an incredible performance as he's done so many times in the past.