5 fighters from other promotions the UFC must consider signing in 2022

Many observed that Kayla Harrison appeared in the front-row at UFC 269
Many observed that Kayla Harrison appeared in the front-row at UFC 269

#4. Joey Davis - Bellator

Davis is 27 and holds a record of 8-0
Davis is 27 and holds a record of 8-0

Joey 'Black Ice' Davis may not yet be a household name to most UFC fans, but his resume suggests that may soon change. Davis is one of the most decorated collegiate wrestlers in history, having won four consecutive national championships without losing a single match.

Davis' impressive wrestling credentials have translated into a strong start to his professional MMA career, going a perfect 8-0 and facing strong competition with each of his fights taking place in Bellator. He is now the No.9 ranked fighter in their welterweight division and has taken out five of his opponents within the first round.

Davis has enormous potential and, at just 27 years old, could become a major player in the UFC's welterweight division for years to come. The UFC would be smart to snap up this top prospect should they get the opportunity in 2022.


#3. Michael Page - Bellator

Page is 34 and holds a record of 20-1
Page is 34 and holds a record of 20-1

Michael 'Venom' Page, also known as MVP, has been one of the most popular fighters outside of the UFC for some time now. His highlight reel offense has produced an abundance of viral clips since he started his professional career in 2012.

Page has been one of the faces of Bellator for years and is arguably in the midst of the best run of his career. He currently sits at No.9 in Bellator's pound-for-pound rankings and is the number one contender at 170 lbs.

Page, like Davis, would be a massive boost to the UFC's welterweight division and could even be a contender to one day make a run at Kamaru Usman and his championship gold.

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