This question cannot be given a generalized answer because the longevity of a fighters career cannot be predicted. Some fighters retire after a few fights when they suffer career threating injuries while some fight for years. For ex: Brock Lesnar's career was cut short due to his "Diverticultis" and he had to retire after a career that spanned 7 fights and just 4 years.
Whereas, guys like Anderson Silva have been fighting almost 15+ years. His first fight was in 1997 and he has been fighting regularly ever since. So, it is all about how well the fighter can take care of their health and also a matter of luck.
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Batista was never in the UFC. He left the WWE to pursue a career in MMA and has even fought once. But, he has not joined UFC yet. UFC usually offers contracts to fighters with a solid profile and a win-loss record. So, if Batista manages to win his next few fights against high profile names, he may get into the UFC.
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Lesnar has lost 3 of his 7 fights in the UFC. His losses were against the following 3 fighters: a. Frank Mir - His first fight in the UFC b. Cain Velasquez - Lost the UFC Heavyweight Title c. Alistair Overeem - Retired after this fight He retired due to health issues after a UFC Career with 4 wins and 3 losses. He is also a one time UFC Heavyweight Champion.