When former UFC light-heavyweight champion Rashad Evans came into the "Ultimate Fighter" house for the second season of the reality TV series, calling him an MMA fighter would have been a bit of a stretch. Even though Evans came into the "Ultimate Fighter" reality TV show with a 5-0 MMA record, his wrestling skills were his only assets, making him an underdog on the show. Despite the odds, the undersized Evans managed to dispatch his heavyweight opponents on the show, earning himself a spot in the finale.
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