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Published 21:00 25 Feb 2015 GMT
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Prior to this, Quarry competed on the first season of The Ultimate fighter but was forced to withdraw due to an ankle injury sustained in sparring.
An athletic fighter with no visible holes in his game, Quarry was considered one of the favourites for the season but injury prevented him becoming a Forrest Griffin or Diego Sanchez.
Niggling back injuries kept Quarry from breaking into the elite-level group of fighters and it was facial injuries that forced him to retire in 2010, after a TKO loss to Jorge Rivera.
But a knee injury sidelined Pettis ahead of that featherweight bout and his title shot finally arrived in August 2013, when he beat Henderson for 155lb glory.
Another knee injury, though, took Pettis out of competition until December 2014, when he successfully defended his belt against Gilbert Melendez.
Hopefully the lightweight champion can fight his way off this list by staying injury-free as he looks ahead to his upcoming defence against Rafael dos Anjos.
He then lost a unanimous decision to Lyoto Machida in his first attempt at the UFC's 205lb strap in controversial circumstances as many saw the fight in Shogun's favour.
It took Rua 9 months to get back into the octagon but the time off served him well and he avenged the dodgy judges' call by winning the title against his fellow Brazilian.
Rua was struck down again with the same knee injury during that fight, though, and he didn't fight again for a year.
At 33, it's unlikely that Rua will make any serious title run which makes it so unfortunate that he couldn't avoid injuries at 28, in his prime, when he could have gone down as the best light heavyweight of all time.
He didn't fight at all between March 2012 and April 2014 and two years is a hell of a lot of time to spend out of the octagon.
It looked like "The Pitbull" had become a distant memory of the man who fought for the welterweight championship in 2009 but, to be fair, he's 2-0 since his return to fighting last year so here's hoping he can make another title run.
Unbelievably, the man is still only 31 so there's still a chance for him to redeem himself if he can keep himself fit.
Little Nog was slated to face perennial light heavyweight contender Alexander Gustafsson in 2012 but withdrew from the biggest fight of his career with a knee injury.
The withdrawal got under the skin of UFC president Dana White so much that he said: "The fight isn't for four months, and he's already determined he's hurt. I don't understand that. The guy is always hurt. Every time you call him, he's hurt."
His next fight, against Rashad Evans in 2012, proved a success as he claimed a unanimous decision but he pulled out of another bout after beating Evans, a rematch against "Shogun" Rua.
In his last outing, he was knocked out viciously by current number one contender Anthony Johnson which puts his record over the last four years at a terribly unimpressive 1-1, far from what was anticipated when he first signed a UFC contract.
Velasquez tore his rotator cuff during his bout with Brock Lesnar in October 2010 which kept him out of action until November 2011.
He suffered a recurrence of that injury during his first professional loss, when he lost his heavyweight belt to Junior dos Santos which forced a delay of seven months for his next outing.
Velasquez looked to be regaining his head of steam since then though and fought twice in both 2012 and 2013 but, as noted above, he's been a glaring absentee for a year and a half due to a torn meniscus and sprained MCL.
He's 32 now so another lay-off of over a year could see his legacy seriously damaged as one of the best heavyweights of all time.
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That kept him away from the fight game for 15 months but he returned with a victory over Tito Ortiz in August 2011.
A thumb injury was the next stumbling block in Evans' career and that took him out of the running for a title shot, having to settle for a fight with Phil Davis in January 2012.
From then on, the MMA world was delighted with Evans' apparent clean bill of health.
He lost his long-awaited attempt at regaining his light heavyweight belt when Jon Jones beat him over five rounds before fighting three times in 2013.
We haven't seen him since November of that year after a leg injury prevented him from taking on Daniel Cormier in February 2014 and he's been struggling with that ever since.
Just last week it was revealed that Evans' body had rejected the cadaver tissue that he was hoping would aid the rehabilitation of his ACL and that he would be out of action for a further 6 months.
Heartbreaking.
The wrestling expert was first struck down with the digestive disease diverticulitis in November 2009 which meant that a year had passed between title defences.
After beating Shane Carwin with a comeback TKO victory, Lesnar lost his title to Cain Velasquez in 2010 but he claimed that his body had never fully recovered from his first bout of the disease.
Lesnar then coached opposite Junior dos Santos on the 13th season of The Ultimate Fighter but had to withdraw from their post-show fight after a recurrence of his diverticulitis .
He underwent surgery in May 2011, getting a large piece of his colon removed and fought next against Alistair Overeem, losing by TKO.
Lesnar retired from mixed martial arts after that fight, citing the struggles with his illness as the primary reason.
Since returning to the WWE, rumours have circled about a possible return to the UFC (possibly in the completion of a trilogy of fights against Frank Mir) but unless he has 100% recovered from diverticulitis, we hope he doesn't sign any fight contracts.
A torn ACL required two surgeries after, in similar circumstances to Rashad Evans, his body rejected the cadaver tissue.
We expected the return of "The Dominator" in February 2014 in a title unification bout against interim champion Renan Barao but Cruz tore his groin which led to Dana White promoting the Brazilian to undisputed champion.
Cruz rehabilitated the tear though and returned in stellar style, finishing Takeya Mizugaki in September 2014. The MMA community rejoiced.
White subsequently stated that the next fight for Cruz would be a bantamweight title fight against current holder TJ Dillashaw but, tearjerkingly, Cruz revealed that he suffered a torn ACL in his other knee.
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