I thought I'd write up one for Hitmontop. Here's hoping it's good :)
Hitmontop
50 HP / 95 Attk / 95 Def / 35 SpA / 110 SpD / 70 Spe
Hitmontop, the last of Tyrogue's evolutions, comes back for another round in Gen5 UU. Thanks to both of it's non-dream world abilities, it is able to be a supporter or attacker on teams. Intimidate softens up hits on strong hitters such as Escavalier and Heracross and with access to Rapid Spin, allows it to aid Stealth Rock weak pokemon, while Technician and Life Orb combined allow it to become a priority abuser, having access to Fake Out, Mach Punch and Bullet Punch in addition to Sucker Punch which deals with faster Physic pokemon, such as Espeon. Despite this, Hitmontop does have it's flaws. It's low base HP and lack of reliable recovery means it can not repeatedly switch in to strong hits, even with Intimidate, and Base 95 Attk isn't that overwhelming in UU, meaning any bulky Pokemon with recovery can weather the hit and win one on one with Hitmontop. Finally, Ghost pokemon are the bane of Hitmontop, since Rapid Spin doesn't affect them and Will-o-Wisp will cripple Hitmontop. If said Ghost Pokemon is a set up sweeper, then it can abuse Sucker Punch's downside to great effect.
Hitmontop
50 HP / 95 Attk / 95 Def / 35 SpA / 110 SpD / 70 Spe
Hitmontop, the last of Tyrogue's evolutions, comes back for another round in Gen5 UU. Thanks to both of it's non-dream world abilities, it is able to be a supporter or attacker on teams. Intimidate softens up hits on strong hitters such as Escavalier and Heracross and with access to Rapid Spin, allows it to aid Stealth Rock weak pokemon, while Technician and Life Orb combined allow it to become a priority abuser, having access to Fake Out, Mach Punch and Bullet Punch in addition to Sucker Punch which deals with faster Physic pokemon, such as Espeon. Despite this, Hitmontop does have it's flaws. It's low base HP and lack of reliable recovery means it can not repeatedly switch in to strong hits, even with Intimidate, and Base 95 Attk isn't that overwhelming in UU, meaning any bulky Pokemon with recovery can weather the hit and win one on one with Hitmontop. Finally, Ghost pokemon are the bane of Hitmontop, since Rapid Spin doesn't affect them and Will-o-Wisp will cripple Hitmontop. If said Ghost Pokemon is a set up sweeper, then it can abuse Sucker Punch's downside to great effect.