Ranking The Best MMA Fighters Of All Time

Mixed martial arts (MMA) has captivated audiences around the world with its intense action and fierce competition. From heart-stopping knockouts to breathtaking submissions, the sport boasts a rich history filled with iconic moments. But who truly stands out as the best of the best? Which fighters have left an indelible mark on the sport and forever etched their names into the annals of MMA history?

In this article, we will delve into the careers and legacies of the best MMA fighters of all time. We’ll explore their accomplishments, their impact on the sport, and what sets them apart from their peers. Get ready to discover the legendary champions, some of them retired, and the defining moments that have shaped the world of MMA.

10. Amanda Nunes – Bantamweight & Featherweight

The “Lioness” is a pioneer in women’s MMA. She dominated the Bantamweight division before venturing up to Featherweight and dismantling the champion there as well. Her striking is powerful and precise, with a devastating jab and a knack for finishing fights. Nunes’ reign at the top has cemented her place as the greatest female fighter of all time.

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9. Stipe Miocic – Heavyweight

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The quiet storm of the Heavyweight division, Stipe Miocic grinds out victories with a well-rounded skillset and an iron chin. His jab is a weapon, his takedown defense is exceptional, and his knockout power is undeniable. He holds the record for most Heavyweight title defenses in the UFC, a testament to his consistency and toughness.

8. Daniel Cormier – Light Heavyweight & Heavyweight

DC” was a powerhouse wrestler with a background in Olympic-level competition. His takedowns were explosive, and his ground and pound was brutal. However, apart from his wrestling skills, Cormier also possessed knockout power in his hands, making him a threat in both the Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight divisions. His rivalry with Jon Jones is one of the most compelling in MMA history.

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7. José Aldo – Featherweight

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Junior” was a force of nature in the Featherweight division. His leg kicks were like thunderous pistons, chopping down opponents with terrifying accuracy. His Muay Thai striking was a thing of beauty, with knees, elbows, and kicks all working in devastating harmony. Aldo held the Featherweight title for an extended period, showcasing his status as one of the greatest Featherweights ever.

6. Fedor Emelianenko – Heavyweight

A champion outside the UFC, Fedor carved his name in MMA history during the sport’s early years. His striking was dangerous, with punches that could knock anyone out and kicks that could break limbs. Fedor’s Sambo skills were unmatched, using throws and joint locks to control and submit opponents with ease.

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5. Demetrious Johnson – Flyweight

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Also known as “Mighty Mouse,” he was an amazing well-rounded fighter, possessing great footwork, takedown defense, and powerful striking power. He dominated the Flyweight division for years, showcasing an “anything is possible” approach that inspired fighters of all weight classes.

4. Anderson Silva – Middleweight

Also known as “The Spider,” for his fluid-like movements in the octagon. Silva was dodging punches in a matrix-like fashion and countering with pinpoint accuracy. Being unmatched in timing and showmanship, Silva ruled the Middleweight division for years, establishing himself as one of the greatest strikers ever.

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3. Jon Jones – Light Heavyweight

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Also known as “Bones” due to his slender frame, he was an incredible fighter in both wrestling and striking with a high fight-IQ. His elbows and knees were perhaps his most dangerous weapons, as well as having great footwork, keeping him out of range of his opponents’ attacks. However, due to some controversy outside of the octagon, his legacy has been tarnished for some. Jones’ record speaks for itself, with very few blemishes against top competition in the Light Heavyweight division.

2. Georges St-Pierre – Welterweight & Middleweight

Also known as GSP, he was an efficient fighter, studying his opponents meticulously, finding their weaknesses and exploiting them. GSP was a well-rounded fighter, excelling at striking, grappling, maintaining distance, and defending takedowns. He conquered both the Welterweight and Middleweight divisions, showcasing his ability to adapt to different weight classes.

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1. Khabib Nurmagomedov – Lightweight (Retired)

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Also known as the “Eagle,” he dominated the lightweight division with his amazing sambo skills, taking down everyone. Khabib’s ground game was so good it was almost impossible for any fighter to escape. Khabib retired at the peak of his career undefeated. He was a great champion not only inside the octagon but outside as well.

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