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Who is the best UFC fighter of all time?

There are alot of great MMA fighters but this list will focus on accomplishments in the UFC, not championships outside of the organization.10. BJ PennRecord: 16W-13LAccomplishments: UFC Lightweight Champion, UFC Welterweight Champion, Second Multi-Divisional Champion in UFC History, Only combatant to win both the UFC Lightweight and UFC Welterweight championships, Tied (Benson Henderson) for all-time leader in lightweight title defensesNotable Wins: Matt Hughes (2x), Matt Serra, Kenny Florian9. Matt HughesRecord: 45W-10LAccomplishments: 2 time Welterweight champion, Seven successful title defenses overall, 2nd most title defenses in the Welterweight division, 2nd most fights in UFC history (25), Most finishes in UFC Welterweight division, 3rd most consecutive title defenses in UFC history (5)Notable Wins: GSP, BJ Penn, Carlos Newton8. Tito OrtizRecord: 35W-12LAccomplishments: UFC Lightheavyweight Champion, 5 successful title defenses, Second most championship fights in the Light Heavyweight division (9), Tied for Most fights in UFC history (27) with Frank Mir and Michael Bisping , Second most successful Light Heavyweight title defenses in UFC history (5), Second most consecutive successful Light Heavyweight title defenses in UFC history, Second most wins in Light Heavyweight division championship fights (6), Tied second most wins in the Light Heavyweight division (15) with Ryan BaderNotable Wins: Vitor Belfort, Ken Shamrock (2x), Wanderlei Silva7. Randy CoutureRecord: 19W-11LAccomplishments: 3-time Heavyweight champion, 2–time Lightheavyweight champion, One-time UFC Interim Lightheavyweight champion, Oldest fighter to become champion in UFC history (43 yo), Oldest fighter to defend championship (44 yo), Most championship reigns in UFC history(6), First multi-divisional champion in UFC history, Fist & Only Fighter that was a multi-Divisional Champion that won back the title after losing it (2x at Heavyweight & 1x at LightHeavyweight)Notable Wins: Tito Ortiz(3x), Vitor Belfort(2x), Mark Coleman6. Chuck LiddellRecord: 21W-9LAccomplishments: UFC Lightheavyweight Champion, four successful title defenses, d Most knockouts in UFC light heavyweight division history (14), Most wins in UFC light heavyweight division history (16)Notable Wins: Randy Couture (2x), Tito Ortiz (2x), Vitor Belfort, Wanderlei Silva5. Demetrious JohnsonRecord: 27W — 3LAccomplishments: UFC Flyweight Champion, Most successful title defenses in flyweight division history which are all consecutive and also title defenses! (11), Most wins in flyweight division history which are consecutive as well (thirteen), Second fighter on UFC roster to be awarded Bonus payments in all four possible categories (Fight, Knockout, Performance & Submission of the Night awards)Notable Wins: Ray Borg, Henry Cujudo (the first time), John Dodson (2x)4. Daniel CormierRecord: 22W-1LAccomplishments: UFC Heavyweight Champion, UFC Lightheavyweight Champion, First and only fighter to successfully defend titles in two different weight classes, Second simultaneous multi-divisional champion, As of today he is the #1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the UFCNotable Wins: Anderson Silva, Stipe Miocic, Dan Henderson, Frank Mir, Anthony Johnson (2x)3. George St. PierreRecord: 26W-2LAccomplishments: UFC Middleweight Champion, 2-time UFC Welterweight Champion, Interim UFC Welterweight Champion, Most wins in UFC title fights (13), Third most consecutive title defenses in the UFC history (9), Most takedowns in UFC history (90), Most successful title defenses in the UFC welterweight division which are all consecutive (9)Notable Wins: Matt Hughes (2x), BJ Penn (2x), Michael Bisping, Carlos Condit, Jake Shields, Jon Fitch2. Anderson SilvaRecord: 34W-9LAccomplishments: UFC Middleweight Champion, 10 title defenses, Longest title reign in UFC history (2457 days), Longest win streak in UFC history (16), Most finishes in UFC middleweight division history (11), Most finishes in UFC title fights (9), Most knockdowns in UFC title fights (10), Most "Knockout of the Night" awards in UFC history (7), Most knockouts in UFC title fights (7), Most wins in UFC middleweight division history (13)Notable Wins: Chael Sonnen (2x), Vitor Belfort, Damian Mia, Dan Henderson, Rich Franklin, Stephon BonnarJon JonesRecord: 23W-1LAccomplishments: Only lost ever was because of a disqualification in other words: He has never really lost, 2-time Lightheavyweight Champion, Interim UFC Lightheavyweight Champion, Longest win streak in UFC light heavyweight division history (thirteen), Most consecutive and most in general light heavyweight title defenses in UFC history (8), Most consecutive light heavyweight title bouts in UFC history (12), Most submission victories in UFC light heavyweight division history (5), Most wins in UFC light heavyweight division history (16), Youngest fighter to win a UFC championship (23 years, 242 days)Notable Wins: Daniel Cormier (2x, with one of them overturned to NC due to USADA violation, but still notable), Mauricio Rua, Quinton Jackson, Rashad Evans, Lyoto Machida, Vitor Belfort, Chael Sonnen

Who is the biggest asshole in the UFC?

Involved in a hit and run case, admitting to using cocaine before fights, i’m sorry, but there is no bigger asshole in the UFC then, Jon Bones Jones.I see people saying Conor Mcgregor, but with Conor, what you see is what you get.With Jones, you’ll see him doing steroids and then a week later, he’s quoting a verse from the bible.To look more into detail, lets just see what Jones has done,Jones was the youngest UFC Champion ever, at the age of only 23 years.Jones was then on a rampage, showcasing class and finesse like no one’s ever seen.He was just immense. His wrestling, his striking, his takedown defence etc, everything was on another level.He was literally the complete mixed martial artist.Until, April 28 2015, when Jones was involved in a hit-and-run incident.Jones fled the scene of the crash on foot leaving an injured pregnant woman behind in another vehicle.Jones was reinstated, nearly six months after his suspension was announced.You’d think we’d finally seen a changed human being, well we did ‘in a way’.Jones then faced Ovince Saint Preux in an interim title fight and surprisingly, that was the worst we ever saw him.Jones just never seemed the usual himself.Then, at UFC 200, Jon Jones vs Daniel Cormier was finally happening for the Undisputed UFC Light Heavyweight Title.3 days before the event, Jon Jones was removed from the bout after a potential doping violation.After he was removed from the fight, Jon came out and apologised about the whole incident saying, “he had no idea how it happened”.Then, on the Joe Rogan podcast, Jones came out and explained how he ended up taking those gas station ‘dick pills’.The pills had a certain tainted contaminant in them that caused the doping violation.Honestly, I never ever bought into this, but being the talent Jon is, everyone gave him a pass.Jones was given a 1 year suspension and finally returned once again to face Daniel Cormier for the UFC Light heavyweight Championship at UFC 214.Jon spoke about his powerlifting and how he trains 4 times a day.Jon looked absolutely fantastic in the weigh ins. Everything he said was finally making sense, we finally felt like there was a ‘new’ and ‘matured’ Jon Jones in town.Jon made it to the fight, and…Became the first UFC fighter to FINISH Daniel Cormier.Jon looked fantastic in the fight and now everyone was extremely excited for the new champion.Jon was only 30 and it looked like he was ready to conquer the UFC…UNTIL,JONES WAS FLAGGED FOR A POTENTIAL DOPING VIOLATION, AGAIN.Fans were disappointed, I myself couldn’t believe my eyes.This guy was given chance after chance after chance and YET, he had the audacity to cheat AGAIN.That was it for me.He didn’t deserve another chance AT ALL.It gets on my nerves when guys’ like Joe Rogan end up supporting this guy.Like really, he’s had a hit-and-run incident, he’s done coke, he’s been banned before, what makes you think this guy won’t cheat again?!Rashad Evans and Rampage Jackson both have come out and claimed Jon to be ‘fake’.In the UFC press conference, Jon even admitted to Daniel Cormier, “I beat you after a weekend of cocaine”.Wait, is that an achievement to be proud of?When Jon got caught for steroids, Mark Hunt, a fighter advocating against the use of steroids tweeted something that perfectly summarised Jon.He tweeted, "Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through him who gives me strength plus the juice,"That tweet just perfectly describes the fake human being Jon claims to be.To put into perspective,Jon Jones the fighter is the ABSOLUTE PERFECT mixed martial artist when it comes to skill wise.He could definitely be considered the GOAT, but now no one knows whether he’s a steroid user or not.Jon had the world under his feet at age 23 and even after screwing up many times, he still came back and won the title at age 30.He could’ve fought for 10 more years and would’ve probably been the best EVER.Jon could very well still be the GOAT, but one thing that’s certain is the fact that he is DEFINITELY an ASSHOLE and no one can tell me otherwise.Hope that answers your question.Cheers!

How would your average 23 year old guy, with no fighting experience fare against an experienced UFC fighter?

In a fair fight? Not a chance.But ask yourself, are you fighting to be fair or are you fighting to win?I have a black belt in taekwondo but I’m rusty, to say the least.Fighting childish and brutish, if you ask me. That said, if I ever got into a fight with someone potentially stronger than me, it wouldn’t be a fair fight. I’m fighting to win.That UFC guy is doubtless stronger than me. But is he stronger than that chair I will smash on his head when he least expects it? Can his eyes withstand saliva or that cup of water or hot coffee I will throw in his face? Hmm… that might be a question for the philosophers.I recall a certain fight when I was 14 or so. My cousin Kevin was 2 years older and probably 50 lbs heavier. So, when the fight was about to start, I calmly armed myself with a chair. We stared at each other for an eternity. He decided that maybe he wasn’t stronger than the chair. We resolved our conflict very peacefully, after that.

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