Top 5 MMA Fighters of All Time

Mixed Martial Arts tests your skills and endurance. Being an MMA fighter is something, but being called the greatest of all time adds to their supremacy. There have been many great fighters in the history of MMA, but only a few are seen as the best of the best. 

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Here’s a list of the most incredible 5 MMA fighters who ever fought in the sport’s history.

Anderson “The Spider” Silva

11 losses in 34 matches don’t make you the greatest but donning the most unique and dominant fighting style does. Anderson Silva broke through his opponent’s defense like a Lego wall in his element. In a six-year-long and amusing career, he has consecutively recorded all his 16 wins. He has even beaten the likes of Dan Henderson, Forest Griffin, and Vitor Belfort. He has also beaten MMA legend Rich Franklin twice. 

Anderson didn’t just beat his opponents. He made sure they knew what he was made of.  He always outclassed his opponents in every element. When stepping into the octagon, he seemed to be the most intimidating person in the arena. 

Khabib Nurmagomedov 

Nicknamed The Eagle, Khabib is known for his speed, precision, timings, and deadly holds. In his press conferences, Khabib always talked about his strategies and plans rather than talking and belittling his opponents. He never followed any unfair methods but always tried to improve his skills. This made him the longest-reigning champion in the lightweight division of the UFC. 

Khabib always tried to finish his sport as early as possible. He rose to fame when he defeated Conor McGregor in the fourth round with a neck crank, Dustin Poirier in the third round with a deadly rear naked choke, and Justin Gaethje with a murderous triangle choke in the second round itself. He left the game with a clean 29 – 0 record making him one of the greatest to have fought in the ring. 

Georges St-Pierre

Canada’s most notable martial arts figure proved that he was the best welterweight in the world for a long time.  His dominance in the Octagon was second to none. He utilized a precision point game plan against each opponent, using striking mixed with his impressive MMA wrestling. The man known as “Rush” defended his welterweight championship nine times and after vacating the title in 2013 took a four-year hiatus from the sport. Upon returning, the Montreal native moved up a weight class to challenge Michael Bisping for the UFC middleweight title. In his final MMA fight, St-Pierre earned a third-round submission stoppage to claim the 185-pound championship. 

Over the course of his long career, GSP beat the top of the crop at 170 pounds, including Josh Koscheck, Matt Hughes, B.J. Penn, Thiago Alves, Jon Fitch, Dan Hardy, Carlos Condit, Nick Diaz and Johny Hendricks.

Amanda Nunes 

Destroying opponents like Meisha Tate, Ronda Rousey, Cris Cyborg, and Holly Helm, all in the first round of the sport alone, justifies her GOAT status. She also defeated the legendary Valentina Shevchenko twice in her 6 years-long and decorated career.  Although her retirement and the shocking second-round submission list to Julianna Pena have her fans upset and feeling cheated, it’s no doubt that she can return to the octagon whenever she wants. 

Demetrious “The Mighty Mouse” Johnson

Demetrious Johnson defined dominance. His 11 straight title defenses in the flyweight championship division legitimize his greatness and valor.

In August 2018, the split decision loss to Henry Cejudo was just one of those times luck didn’t favor him. His fighting style, technique, and speed made him one of the best technically able fighters. Also, his tactical ability is unparalleled. To all those who question his greatness, Johnson’s record is the answer to shut them down. 

Conclusion

Here is a list of the most entertaining, renowned, and revered fighters in the history of the UFC. Some of the notable mentions also include Conor McGregor and Jon Jones. The 13 seconds encounter with Aldo, the Eddie Alvarez episode, and becoming the first double champion in UFC paved the way for Conor McGregor to be one of the greatest. Although he is past his prime and lost his last 3 out of 4 matches, he remains one of the most ill-famed fighters ever, all for valid reasons.

On the other hand, “Bones” Jones has remained the most challenging puzzle to solve for those who had the luck to face him in the octagon. Jon Jones is the only person who can ever beat him continuously. His ability to analyze the opponent’s movements instantly and find the right move to get the upper hand made him the greatest MMA fighter ever. Jones always had a practical approach in the ring. He always fought to win.

 

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