No 10 Wanderlei silva Former Brazilian mixed martial artist most recently competing in the UFC 38years old Has an MMA record of 35121 1 NC WinLossDrawNo Contest He was banned for life by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in Summer 2014 for running away from a random drug te ID: 549555
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Top Ten MMA Fighters of All TimeSlide2
No. 10: Wanderlei silva
Former Brazilian mixed martial artist, most recently competing in the UFC
38-years old
Has an MMA record of 35-12-1, 1 NC (Win-Loss-Draw-No Contest)He was banned for life by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in Summer 2014 for running away from a random drug test performed by the NSAC (performance-enhancing drugs).Currently retiredAlso competed in Pride FC, the promotion he competed in during his prime years (27-33ish) Slide3
NO. 9: Dan henderson
American mixed martial artist, currently signed to the UFC
44-years old
Has an MMA record of 30-13Known for his powerful punching power, his right hand overhand punch is widely known at the ‘H-Bomb’. Held multiple titles in the now-defunct Pride FC and Strikeforce organizationsWas the only fighter to ever hold the middleweight and light heavyweight
Strikeforce
championship at the same time
Has one of the best MMA resumes of all time, the only title missing is a UFC beltSlide4
NO. 8: Chuck liddell
Former American mixed martial artist
Holds record of 21-8
UFC Hall of FamerFormer UFC light heavyweight championKnown for his knockout powerParticipated in a memorable trilogy with Randy Couture Slide5
No. 7 randy couture
Former American mixed martial artist
Holds an MMA record of 19-11
Former two-time light heavyweight champion and heavyweight championOne of two fighters that have been UFC champs in two different weight divisionsUFC Hall of FamerSlide6
No. 6: jose aldo
Brazilian mixed martial artist
Holds record of 25-1
Current UFC featherweight championHas defended his belt seven timesCurrently No. 2 in the UFC pound-for-pound rankingsFormer WEC champion (WEC was bought by UFC, Aldo was instantly promoted to UFC champ following the purchase)Slide7
No. 5: b.j. penn
Former American mixed martial artist
Holds record of 16-10-2
Former welterweight champion, former lightweight championArguably the only big draw the sub-170 pound divisions have ever seenCommon joke is that he did what he did off beer and hotdogsOne of two fighters to hold two UFC titles (different times)Slide8
No. 4: jon jones
American mixed martial artist
Current UFC light heavyweight champion
Owns record of 21-1Has defended his belt eight consecutive timesCurrently No. 1 in the UFC pound-for-pound rankingsSlide9
No. 3: Georges st-pierre
Canadian mixed martial artist
Semi-retired
Owns record of 25-2Former two-time UFC welterweight championWent on hiatus following his title defense against Johny Hendricks in November 2013, and since then has not decided if he will completely retire or return to the sport. Defended his belt eleven times consecutively, for a total of twelve defensesSlide10
NO. 2: FEDOR emelianenko
Former Russian mixed martial artist
Owns record of 34-4, 1 NC
Former Pride FC heavyweight championArguably the Greatest of all TimeWas undefeated between 2001-2009Slide11
No. 1: anderson “the spider” silva
Brazilian mixed martial artist
Owns record of 34-6
Former UFC middleweight championDefended his middleweight belt ten timesReigned from 2006-2013Owns unarguably the greatest knockout of all timeBroke his leg in a rematch with current champ Chris Weidman in December 2013 (Weidman beat him for the title in July 2013) and many people believed his career was over. He came back last month on Jan. 31, 2015, his return was very anticipated. He was walking quicker than normal following the leg break, which seems very surreal… of course, with the help of performance-enhancing drugs, as he was caught in a pre- and post-fight drug test following his win last month. Was he using them his entire career? Who knows.