Brock Lesnar and the 5 Biggest Hicks in the UFC
The Ultimate Fighting Championship continues to establish themselves as an elite force in the world of mixed martial arts.
In fact, the sport of mixed martial arts is quickly approaching the mainstream due to the entertainment it provides.
Specifically, the UFC has taken way as one of the most dominant organizations across the globe mainly because of its fighters and the excitement they provide.
But, it's also these fighters' personalities, styles and ways of life that have helped attract many fans along the way.
The UFC is filled with the hard-nosed guys, those who keep to themselves and of course, the country boys.
So, the following slides display the five biggest hicks in the UFC today.
Let's take a look.
Donald Cerrone
1 of 5Donald Cerrone may very well be the biggest hick in the sport of mixed martial arts today.
In fact, Cerrone's nickname is "The Cowboy" and he enters the Octagon by "Cowboy" by Kid Rock.
Not only that, but Cerrone is quickly being recognized as the guy who rocks the cowboy hat everywhere he goes.
Cerrone currently lives on a farm and is one of the biggest hillbillys in mixed martial arts today.
Roy Nelson
2 of 5Roy Nelson isn't your average hick, as he was born in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada and currently trains there as well.
But, don't be confused, as Nelson is represented by the nickname of "Big Country."
Nelson is your typical laid back country boy and currently trains with the "Country" Club.
Brock Lesnar
3 of 5Brock Lesnar may also have claim go being the biggest hick in the sport of mixed martial arts today.
Many fans across the globe don't even realize Lesnar grew up and worked on a farm almost his entire life.
Even during his time off from the UFC, Lesnar was working on a farm in Canada and preparing himself for his return.
Lesnar's e60 interview says all you need to know.
Spencer Fisher
4 of 5Spencer Fisher grew up in Cahsiers, North Carolina but is currently fighting out of the cornfields of Davenport, Iowa.
Fisher is your average American country boy who's been fighting in the UFC since October of 2005.
And, not to forget, Fisher enters the Octagon in style listening to Johnny Cash.
Matt Hughes
5 of 5If Matt Hughes isn't the biggest hick in mixed martial arts today, then he's a close second.
Hughes' entire life has been centered around his family, his career inside the Octagon and of course, the farm.
Hughes grew up on a farm in Illinois and knows what it's like to work hard and hunt for food.
He is also often recognized for entering the Octagon with his famous Hank Williams song track.


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