Fighters and their iconic finishing moves

Anthony Pettis is definitely the most dynamic kickboxer we've seen inside the UFC octagon. It was against Benson Henderson in 2010 where Pettis ran up against the cage, and threw his iconic Showtime kick.

6. Anthony Pettis' Showtime Kick

Former UFC featherweight champion, Jose Aldo accumulated an incredible 18 fights win streak, and maintained it for over a decade. His leg kicks are a thing of beauty, and the damage he inflicted upon Urijah Faber still haunts fighters all across the globe. 

5. Jose Aldo's leg kicks

Former UFC champion, Ronda Rousey practiced Judo for most of her life, and she displayed beautiful techniques from the game all throughout her career. The arm bar became her signature move and she finished 9 out of her 12 fights with an arm bar.

4. Ronda Rousey's arm-bar

The youngest champion in the history of the UFC, Jon Jones is well known for his diverse arsenal. Jones gets really creative with his elbows. The way he sets them up is really beautiful, and the thought of one landing across your face sends a chill down his opponent's spine.

3. Jon Jones' spinning elbows

"Right leg, hospital, left leg, cemetery." This terrifying saying is rightfully associated with Mirko Cro Cop's name. His signature left high kick was known for sending his opponents into oblivion, and it still remains one of the most terrifying moves in the history of MMA. 

2. Mirko Cro Cop's left roundhouse kick

Conor McGregor is undoubtedly the biggest star the sport of MMA has ever produced. His iconic left hand deserves a place in the UFC Hall of Fame. Conor's iconic knockout of Jose Aldo and Eddie Alvarez still remains one of the coldest moments in the history of modern-day MMA. 

1. Conor McGregor's left hand