The Greatest Ufc Fighter Of All Time

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This fighter has won the Welterweight Championship Title and the Interim Title twice in. The ‘Greatest Featherweight Champion of all Time’ in the UFC. It's one of the ultimate sporting questions - who is the greatest UFC fighter of all time?

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All Time Greatest UFC Championship Fights

Greatest Championship Fights in UFC History.

The top 10 ufc fighters of all time

Guidelines:

  • Ranking Type: Bouts
  • Bouts from UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship only
  • Title Fights only

All Ufc Fighters In History

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  • 1

    Anderson Silva wins viaSubmission, Triangle ArmbarAug 2010

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    Frankie Edgar wins viaKO/TKO, PunchesOct 2011

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    Jon Jones wins viaDecision, UnanimousSep 2013

  • 6

    Matt Hughes wins viaSubmission, Rear Naked ChokeApr 2005

  • 7

    Frank Shamrock wins viaSubmission, StrikesSep 1999

  • 8

    Forrest Griffin wins viaDecision, UnanimousJul 2008

  • 9

    Georges St. Pierre wins viaDecision, SplitNov 2013

  • 10

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    Brock Lesnar wins viaSubmission, Arm-Triangle ChokeJul 2010

  • 12

    Benson Henderson wins viaDecision, UnanimousFeb 2012

  • 13

    Georges St. Pierre wins viaDecision, UnanimousNov 2012

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    Lyoto Machida wins viaDecision, UnanimousOct 2009

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    Robbie Lawler wins viaKO/TKO, PunchesJul 2015

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    Cain Velasquez wins viaKO/TKO, Slam and PunchesOct 2013

  • 20

    Cain Velasquez wins viaDecision, UnanimousDec 2012

  • 21

    Johny Hendricks wins viaDecision, UnanimousMar 2014

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    Jon Jones wins viaSubmission, Guillotine ChokeDec 2011

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    Robbie Lawler wins viaDecision, SplitJan 2016

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    Robert Whittaker wins viaDecision, UnanimousJul 2017

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    Quinton Jackson wins viaDecision, UnanimousSep 2007

  • 30

    Georges St. Pierre wins viaDecision, UnanimousAug 2008

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    Cody Garbrandt wins viaDecision, UnanimousDec 2016

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    Frankie Edgar wins viaDecision, UnanimousApr 2010

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    Jon Jones wins viaSubmission, Rear Naked ChokeSep 2011

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    Henry Cejudo wins viaDecision, SplitAug 2018

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    Jon Jones wins viaSubmission, KeylockSep 2012

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    Jon Jones wins viaKO/TKO, Punches and KneesMar 2011

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    Daniel Cormier wins viaSubmission, Rear Naked ChokeMay 2015

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    Chuck Liddell wins viaKO/TKO, PunchesApr 2005

  • 46

    T.J. Dillashaw wins viaKO/TKO, Head Kick and PunchesMay 2014

  • 47

    Max Holloway wins viaKO/TKO, Ground and PoundJun 2017

  • 48

    Holly Holm wins viaKO/TKO, Head Kick and PunchesNov 2015

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    Georges St. Pierre wins viaSubmission, Rear Naked ChokeNov 2017

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    Michael Bisping wins viaDecision, UnanimousOct 2016

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As Tapology users create their own lists, the consensus rankings will update in real-time. For All Time Greatest UFC Championship Fights, the 100 most-recently updated member lists will be included.

Who are the greatest pound-for-pound MMA fighters of all time? What criteria do you use to make such a list?

Perhaps it’s as simple as, “when you know, you know.” And what we know is that these 16 fighters, listed in no particular order, are undeniably among the greatest to ever step foot inside the cage.

Georges St-Pierre

As hard as it is to reach a consensus in any “greatest of all time” list, you’d be hard-pressed to find one that didn’t feature Georges St-Pierre in its top three. And that’s because, with all the intangibles that go into these discussions, it’s hard to argue with the numbers. And, boy, does St-Pierre have those.

St-Pierre’s first UFC title run was short: He claimed the welterweight crown in a 2006 rematch with Matt Hughes before Matt Serra took it away in a massive upset less than one year later. That loss, the second one of St-Pierre’s career, also turned out to be the last. After taking the interim title in a trilogy with Hughes, “GSP” went on to unify it against Serra and defend it nine times until his 2013 retirement. His 170-pound reign would have been a strong argument to land him in any “GOAT” conversation, but St-Pierre wasn’t satisfied. In 2017, he ended his retirement by moving up 15 pounds and meeting then-champion Michael Bisping for the middleweight title. He submitted Bisping, thus adding a UFC title in a second division to his list of achievements. With only two, later-avenged losses in a career that includes three separate UFC title conquests, St-Pierre is a no-brainer for this list.