It's sad that BJ is known more his ko outside a bar and losing his last 7 fights, because prior to that he was arguably the greatest lw of all time. It's hard to convey just how dominant he was, back then he was seen pretty much as the Anderson Silva or St. Pierre of the LW division. There are few fighters as well-rounded as he was, and between his ridiculous grappling kills and great ground-n-pound, to his really good striking, even with those losses he's still easily one of the top five best LW's of all time regardless of what some might say.
Oh yeah you have to judge fighters by how they were in their prime, and bj is prolly top 5 lw in his prime. I do wonder how he would perform against today's competition however, as lw is stacked at the top rn.
I was where you were. Couldn't admit I wanted to go down on my favorite fighter. Family and friends all knew, but I had a gf and couldn't talk about it. Then we split. Now I can safely admit I wanna go down on Meisha Tate. So, just say it out loud. You'll feel LIBERATED. If you wanna give Bj a bj, just say it.
@@raikkel9516 Good point. I just remember his domination of Kenny Florian and Diego Sanchez and was like yep, he's unstoppable. And those two guys were very well-rounded, especially Florian. Then when he lost to Edgar, pretty much everyone at the the time were stunned, I mean Frankie a couple fights earlier got absolutely manhandled by Gray Maynard, (another underrated LW from back then), and we all expected BJ to win the rematch, but yeah... that didn't happen. Frankie was just too quick, and BJ i by that time was already getting to be older, so i think it was an example of two guys meeting at the same point just one on a downward trend and the other on an upward one.
@@raikkel9516 i disagree, we have to judge fighters based on their legacy accomplishments and dominance compared to their contemporaries(no extra credit for not fighting people and no demerits for any losses) that being said bj’s legacy definitely has him as top 5
People could Gring him out against cage ,takedowns and ground and pound ,he lost to guida and nearly lil heathen,they had the blueprint to beat him(Jeremy lost by split,so nearly beat him)he had a good win in p.f.l recently
Yea I couldn't agree more that is still one of the worst robberies as far as decisions go I've ever seen. I'm glad Shogun got his revenge in the rematch though
@@ElJefe-47 Maybe, but I'm not sure that "a close decision going the other way" is quite the same as a straight-up robbery. Shogun was definitely robbed (got another chance and capitalized though, which was good) while Hendricks was probably robbed against GSP (didn't get another chance but thankfully got the title anyway). Gustafsson, Santos, & Reyes each had very close decisions against JBJ and only one of them got a chance to redeem himself. I'm not sure any of those count as robberies even though I disagree with the decisions.
I'm not the biggest Tito fan, but I don't think he gets the respect he deserves. He really did have a solid run as champ, and was considered really big for the division at the time, too (crazy that Usman is probably about the same size). I also think it's kind of interesting that, in a way, the loss to Frank Shamrock is what took him to the next level. Say what you will about Tito, but his conditioning was always on point after that fight.
Many times we remember great fighters for what they did, not their records. Without checking Wikipedia I would have no clue what Mike Tyson’s record is.
@@zetapingpong it's around 55-5. That's without checking. But I have a really good memory, especially with numbers. However, you're spot on about what they did instead of exact figures. Especially because of how weird records were before the regional scene became respectable.
A lot also have records destroyed by not hanging it up. BJ would be 15-5-1 if he retired after beating Diego Sanchez. Instead, he was dominated and broken by Frankie Edgar and ended up 16-14-2.
Surprised so many people don't get how important Dave Menne was to the sport of MMA. Like he said he was fighting when there was no money in it and he was fighting when weight cuts weren't a thing. He easily made welterweight in his later ufc fights so he was an undersized middleweight.
I bet an entire room of 7 dudes (only one of which I knew) that Holly would beat Ronda, I got 2-1 odds at $20. They all claimed they knew the sport very well, but had never heard of Holly 🤷♂️. Thanks to The Preacher's Daughter for winning me almost $300 that night!
BJ Penn is probably the only guy in mma where you gotta explain to the uninitiated that he truly is one of the GOATS, don't look at his record or his losing streak, trust me he's one of the best to ever step inside the cage
@@carphucker2973 Dude I came in to UFC after BJ was in his prime and went back to check him out to SEE FOR MYSELF. His resume and skill across multiple divisions is insane and objectively, not many fighters have done that. You are objectively wrong if you think he isn't top 5 GOAT. Fuck opinions, stats and data shows this😂
Not sure of the semantics here, but wondering if Arlovski made the list. He was a straight killer before Sylvia stole his confidence back in the day. Edit: just read he won 23 of 37 fights with the UFC, giving him the most fights and most wins in UFC HW history. I'm just gonna stfu and watch the video.
Winning the LHW belt, defending it 5 times consecutively and then retiring with a 16-11-1 record (not counting his Bellator run)? That does seem baffling even with the benefit of hindsight. Tito however, was a product of his time.
I will never spend a single dollar on her again. Hope my fav fighters don't have to have her on their cards. No way. She needs to apologize to everyone, most of all the champ
I interpreted the title of this video as almost the opposite of what it is. I was thinking Champions who had the most and then lost it. Not losing-est champions.
i dnt care what anyone says but shogun we got in the ufc was not the same man that fought in pride !! hes an imposter !! pride shogun was an absolurlte animal !!!
Max would be a better governor for Hawaii. Dude knows the struggle while BJ comes from a very very wealthy family. Max is a class act while BJ gets into drunken bar fights
I really wish those UFC champions and contenders from those old school days made the kind of dough these Champions do now. Just a UFC Title belt cost $330,000 bucks to make in 2022. Back then you'de have to win 3 fights in 1 night to become the UFC champion and win only 60k.
Machida vs Shogun 1 was a close fight and isn’t considered one of the biggest robberies of all time. Still enjoy your content. I remember at the press conference for 104 Dana was livid but everyone I watched it with thought it was super close and were ok with Machida getting the nod. I think Dana was only mad because shogun had a friendlier style than machida.
At the time it was an EXTREMELY controversial decision. The outrage may have softened over the years especially with newer fans who weren't around when that fight happened, but make no mistake many thought it was a robbery and truth it still kind of is. Machida fans were really the only bloc of people who didn't see the fight as a robbery, which is to be expected. Shogun did have a more fan friendly style, but many were absolutely fascinated with Machida's unique and elusive style. Both men were big fan favourites at the time, it really made no difference in the long run to the UFC whoever was on top. Both men were star attractions in Brazil who had cross-over appeal to the Western audience.
@@madgavin7568 it really wasn’t. About half the people you asked thought Machida and the other half shogun. An immediate rematch was justified but it wasn’t a robbery. Shogun took his foot off the gas in the championship rounds and it cost him. Close fight. No robbery. The only person who was outspoken on that decision was Dana. That’s because shogun had a more fan friendly style. Not sure why but Dana and the UFC were never fans of Machida.
@@brendancassidy9346 That isn't exactly true. The closest round of the fight was the 1st round. Rounds 4 and 5 were definitive rounds for Shogun. It was a robbery, Shogun should have gotten the decision to begin with. The fact the fight happened 13 years ago doesn't change that fact.
My list will be somewhat controversial. Cody Garbrandt vs Dominick Cruz Max Holloway vs Calvin Katter Anderson Silva vs Forrest Griffin Valentina Shevchenko vs Jessica Eye Amanda Nunes vs Cris Cyborg & Holly Holm Holly Holm vs Ronda Rousey Lyoto Machida vs Rashad Evans Francis Ngannou vs Alistair Overeem Stipe Miocic vs Francis Ngannou 1 Jorge Masvidal vs Ben Askren Dishonourable mentions include any of Conor McGregor's post-2014 wins or Ronda Rousey's title defences.
I totally disagree with everyone's BJ Penn takes. You were NEVER one of the best if you get KOd in the parking lot of a bar. MJ never went down to his local YMCA and got dunked on by kids after his retirement. LT never went down to the park to play flag football and got himself videoed getting pancaked by a middle aged dad. When you are the best at what you do, retirement doesn't diminish your skills to that extreme. I've never seen another fighter in retirement get dropped in the parking lot of a bar either, that's solely BJ Penn territory
And this shows you, been uncle Dana’s friend, you can get way a head of the pack. Hall of fame, podcast sponsored by UFC (even though sucks) and a RUclips show. The man has single digits IQ
Holmes being on this list says a lot more about Rousey than it does her... Holmes is what she is... A decent middle of the road fighter. Rousey was just a big fish in a small pond. Shed be getting beat down to this new crop of female fighters.
Holm* and yeah, I agree. There's been several fights Holly could have turned down, demanded more money, etc. But she's a fighter through and through, doesn't complain or make excuse, and always shows up.
Not sure why this guy is confused.. everyone involved including the ref conceded that Matt was out and Carlos should have remained champ.. he was soundly beaten in the rematch though!!
@@madgavin7568 Yeah he quit after only a few title defenses & less than 30 fights. Usman has already accomplished more. Definitely more GOAT than Khabib, he's a real fighter.
@@Ridgeback- That's irrelevant to the point I made. Khabib had a great run and a great career, its an incontestable fact. Khabib had his own personal reasons to retire early, its not for you or anyone else to take a dump on him because of it.
Sad ppl hate on Tito and Bj like they were some bums because their records weren't the greatest, I feel bad that tito gets so much hate now he took alot of head damage and fought in the Era where cte wasn't taken serious like it is now , ppl need to give my man a break when he can't speak properly he gave everything he had and sacrificed his body and health for the sport and he looks damn good for being almost 50🤷♂️
Oh man. The first image. The gathering of the champions (minus GSP and Aldo). That was awesome. They need to do that more often.
At the start of the year in a press conference detailing prospective fights/goals for the year.
That was such a great time for the sport …Velasquez, Jones, Anderson, GSP, Aldo all champs and literally all of them are all time greats
if you do this by division, Conor has a 25% win rate at lightweight 😂
Isn't he 1-1 at 170 as well? If I'm not mistaken, he could've graced this list twice if it was broken down by division. Lol. ✌🏾
@@jdove39 He's 2-1. 1 win over Cerrone and one over Diaz
@@RafaelLopes-gg4he very true. Thanks for the info. I was admittedly too lazy to do a Google search. Lol
@@jdove39 he wasn't a champion at 170
@Palestine Adesanya lmaoo no
It's sad that BJ is known more his ko outside a bar and losing his last 7 fights, because prior to that he was arguably the greatest lw of all time. It's hard to convey just how dominant he was, back then he was seen pretty much as the Anderson Silva or St. Pierre of the LW division. There are few fighters as well-rounded as he was, and between his ridiculous grappling kills and great ground-n-pound, to his really good striking, even with those losses he's still easily one of the top five best LW's of all time regardless of what some might say.
Oh yeah you have to judge fighters by how they were in their prime, and bj is prolly top 5 lw in his prime. I do wonder how he would perform against today's competition however, as lw is stacked at the top rn.
@@raikkel9516 sport moves on I don’t think bj penn beats any of the top 15 lws now even in his prime
I was where you were. Couldn't admit I wanted to go down on my favorite fighter. Family and friends all knew, but I had a gf and couldn't talk about it. Then we split. Now I can safely admit I wanna go down on Meisha Tate. So, just say it out loud. You'll feel LIBERATED. If you wanna give Bj a bj, just say it.
@@raikkel9516 Good point. I just remember his domination of Kenny Florian and Diego Sanchez and was like yep, he's unstoppable. And those two guys were very well-rounded, especially Florian. Then when he lost to Edgar, pretty much everyone at the the time were stunned, I mean Frankie a couple fights earlier got absolutely manhandled by Gray Maynard, (another underrated LW from back then), and we all expected BJ to win the rematch, but yeah... that didn't happen. Frankie was just too quick, and BJ i by that time was already getting to be older, so i think it was an example of two guys meeting at the same point just one on a downward trend and the other on an upward one.
@@raikkel9516 i disagree, we have to judge fighters based on their legacy accomplishments and dominance compared to their contemporaries(no extra credit for not fighting people and no demerits for any losses) that being said bj’s legacy definitely has him as top 5
Pettis was always looking for that 'Showtime' KO that it stopped him from winning fights🤦
This is the best way I've heard someone describe his UFC career
Then he did it again vs wonderboy and he caught the bug again
People could Gring him out against cage ,takedowns and ground and pound ,he lost to guida and nearly lil heathen,they had the blueprint to beat him(Jeremy lost by split,so nearly beat him)he had a good win in p.f.l recently
Shoguns title loss to Machida, now that's a robbery, the way everyone cries robbery nowadays is ridiculous.
Probably because robberies are still a thing lmao
Yea I couldn't agree more that is still one of the worst robberies as far as decisions go I've ever seen. I'm glad Shogun got his revenge in the rematch though
@@ElJefe-47 lmaooo
That is the definition of robbery
@@ElJefe-47 Maybe, but I'm not sure that "a close decision going the other way" is quite the same as a straight-up robbery. Shogun was definitely robbed (got another chance and capitalized though, which was good) while Hendricks was probably robbed against GSP (didn't get another chance but thankfully got the title anyway). Gustafsson, Santos, & Reyes each had very close decisions against JBJ and only one of them got a chance to redeem himself. I'm not sure any of those count as robberies even though I disagree with the decisions.
The "Raaandy!" had me dying 😂
betting on holly v rhonda replaced all of our major appliances, thank you holly
Tito was one of my favorite fighters back in the day.
Win or lose he's in good fights
I'm not the biggest Tito fan, but I don't think he gets the respect he deserves. He really did have a solid run as champ, and was considered really big for the division at the time, too (crazy that Usman is probably about the same size).
I also think it's kind of interesting that, in a way, the loss to Frank Shamrock is what took him to the next level. Say what you will about Tito, but his conditioning was always on point after that fight.
Randy 😭
Can we get a tier list or a ranked video of all 86 champs in history over on fight front?
"Randyy!" Fucking killed me!
Montano basically turned herself into a what-if meme. But let's be honest, Valentina would've kicked her ass no matter what.
Ouf, Renan Barao... the only thing I really remember pertaining to that man is the legendary song. "Renan Barao-rao-rao ! He has Jens Pulver's smile!"
It's so weird to think about how alot of the greats have close to 500 records
It’s not when you consider they continued to only fight world class competition. Anyone can win on any given night.
@@neonbrigador3928 Not to mention that the pool was small then so the great fighters fought each other right from the starts of their careers.
Many times we remember great fighters for what they did, not their records. Without checking Wikipedia I would have no clue what Mike Tyson’s record is.
@@zetapingpong it's around 55-5. That's without checking. But I have a really good memory, especially with numbers. However, you're spot on about what they did instead of exact figures. Especially because of how weird records were before the regional scene became respectable.
A lot also have records destroyed by not hanging it up. BJ would be 15-5-1 if he retired after beating Diego Sanchez. Instead, he was dominated and broken by Frankie Edgar and ended up 16-14-2.
Surprised so many people don't get how important Dave Menne was to the sport of MMA.
Like he said he was fighting when there was no money in it and he was fighting when weight cuts weren't a thing.
He easily made welterweight in his later ufc fights so he was an undersized middleweight.
I bet an entire room of 7 dudes (only one of which I knew) that Holly would beat Ronda, I got 2-1 odds at $20. They all claimed they knew the sport very well, but had never heard of Holly 🤷♂️. Thanks to The Preacher's Daughter for winning me almost $300 that night!
Decimate: reduce by a 10th. Roman legions who failed were decimated, 1 in 10 men were executed.
🟥 yall wanna be decimated?
Ave true to Caesar
What are you talking about.
Loved the Popstar and The Professional edits!
BJ Penn is probably the only guy in mma where you gotta explain to the uninitiated that he truly is one of the GOATS, don't look at his record or his losing streak, trust me he's one of the best to ever step inside the cage
He isn't though.
@@carphucker2973 Then you are new to MMA/ UFC.
@@CorrectionUnknown because I disagree with the hive mind...... oh no......
@@CorrectionUnknown go watch his early fights. All fighters either retire on top or we get to see them fall to the bottom. Time is undefeated.
@@carphucker2973 Dude I came in to UFC after BJ was in his prime and went back to check him out to SEE FOR MYSELF. His resume and skill across multiple divisions is insane and objectively, not many fighters have done that.
You are objectively wrong if you think he isn't top 5 GOAT. Fuck opinions, stats and data shows this😂
Not sure of the semantics here, but wondering if Arlovski made the list. He was a straight killer before Sylvia stole his confidence back in the day.
Edit: just read he won 23 of 37 fights with the UFC, giving him the most fights and most wins in UFC HW history. I'm just gonna stfu and watch the video.
Haven’t watched yet but BJ Penn has got to be number one.
Number three instead.
You should make a video where challengers called out champions and won. Examples Couture vs Silva, Lidell vs Ortiz, Peña vs Nunes.
5:31
Oh god.
I’m surprised the ufc didn’t use that line against him.
Great content as always!
Is so baffling Tito had the career he did with the record he did lol
Winning the LHW belt, defending it 5 times consecutively and then retiring with a 16-11-1 record (not counting his Bellator run)? That does seem baffling even with the benefit of hindsight. Tito however, was a product of his time.
As a Greek with 29 uncles named Nicko...I think I’m in love with Nicco
Rose Groomanujas lost a lot of hespect recently. I believe it will take an impressive performance and change of statements for her to be loved again.
Naw. She is forgiven.
I will never spend a single dollar on her again. Hope my fav fighters don't have to have her on their cards. No way. She needs to apologize to everyone, most of all the champ
Dont put it on her that she was groomed, it’s Pat Berry
I love the look of Renan Barao face
Tommy, FINALLY
Forever have my subscription for going from arrested development to one of Gary Oldman greatest performances.
I interpreted the title of this video as almost the opposite of what it is. I was thinking Champions who had the most and then lost it. Not losing-est champions.
Same
Can’t forget the bmf champion Jorge masvidal
Who?
As a mcgregor fan I’m surprised he’s not on this list
Bad take he won another championship after winning his first. But I wonder what his winning percentage is. It’s interesting
The way you said he’s currently running for governor of Hawaii was hilarious
The only win Serra needed to win the hearts and minds of the masses took place in a restaurant.
love acting coach Carl Weather's frugal food tips made it into the video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i dnt care what anyone says but shogun we got in the ufc was not the same man that fought in pride !! hes an imposter !! pride shogun was an absolurlte animal !!!
Stomps and soccer kicks change the game entirely.
@@mommasboy34 disagree
the old guy at the end rocks. i wanna see his vid
Editing here is fucking class
Always here for the knowledgible lists....BUT....the will farrell, lord of the rings edit popped me 😂
Great now i have to rewatch training day 10:15
Max would be a better governor for Hawaii. Dude knows the struggle while BJ comes from a very very wealthy family. Max is a class act while BJ gets into drunken bar fights
Maybe but brain damaged fighters should probably avoid political careers in general lol
Khabib 100% win rate. What a beast. 🦅🐐
The most under appreciated champion in ufc history
*Chef's kiss* on the TJ Dillashaw as a child reference, lol.
Man, I remember guys on Sherdog were definitely all over that Renan D.
Who’s putting in all the it’s always sunny cuts? because they deserve more money! Love seeing the gang lol
I really wish those UFC champions and contenders from those old school days made the kind of dough these Champions do now. Just a UFC Title belt cost $330,000 bucks to make in 2022. Back then you'de have to win 3 fights in 1 night to become the UFC champion and win only 60k.
I feel like the "regional scene" of brazil, is full of killers lol
Holly has been robbed so god damn much in decisions in the UFC.
No one was gonna stop TJ from getting his P’sghetti that night.
86 champions feel like there’s tons of videos you could do that
Does anyone else hear Small Child TJ talking about spaghetti any time Tommy mentions his name?
pasketti
Ufc needs to get Reid of weight cut that's why I like watching ONE championship guys fighting at walk around weight I think it's better plus safer
Top 10 mma video game characters
That shonie carter dance after the knockout didn’t help lol
Crazy to think it’s been this long, and the lion still hasn’t showed us who’s the king of the jungle.
Haven’t watch yet but why do I think this gonna end up in Hawaii
It's a shame Renan Barao never fought Cruz before Dillasnake beating him into irrelevance.
"you have no power here"😂😂
8:30 second twilight reference in back to back videos, what's going on
matt sera and tito
Why did i read this as " champions who have lost their minds"
That background song is causing me pain
I'm surprised Randy isn't on here, just cuz most of his fights were title fights
His daughter is my wife’s granddaughter I’m from Milwaukee everyone loves him here
Machida vs Shogun 1 was a close fight and isn’t considered one of the biggest robberies of all time. Still enjoy your content. I remember at the press conference for 104 Dana was livid but everyone I watched it with thought it was super close and were ok with Machida getting the nod. I think Dana was only mad because shogun had a friendlier style than machida.
At the time it was an EXTREMELY controversial decision. The outrage may have softened over the years especially with newer fans who weren't around when that fight happened, but make no mistake many thought it was a robbery and truth it still kind of is. Machida fans were really the only bloc of people who didn't see the fight as a robbery, which is to be expected.
Shogun did have a more fan friendly style, but many were absolutely fascinated with Machida's unique and elusive style. Both men were big fan favourites at the time, it really made no difference in the long run to the UFC whoever was on top. Both men were star attractions in Brazil who had cross-over appeal to the Western audience.
@@madgavin7568 it really wasn’t. About half the people you asked thought Machida and the other half shogun. An immediate rematch was justified but it wasn’t a robbery. Shogun took his foot off the gas in the championship rounds and it cost him. Close fight. No robbery. The only person who was outspoken on that decision was Dana. That’s because shogun had a more fan friendly style. Not sure why but Dana and the UFC were never fans of Machida.
@@brendancassidy9346 That isn't exactly true. The closest round of the fight was the 1st round. Rounds 4 and 5 were definitive rounds for Shogun. It was a robbery, Shogun should have gotten the decision to begin with. The fact the fight happened 13 years ago doesn't change that fact.
2:38 gold 🤣
Shogun is the best. Percentage means nothing. He’s THE BEST
Im The BEST
Kattar 2,4,5....
Nobody cares
I care
Naaaaah. Kattar even rounds, Emmett odd.
8:30 worth it boys.
Carlos Newton was a real life tekken character
What?! No Cody Garbrandt?
btw shogun in the ufc and shogun in pride are 2 diffrent fighters nut sad to see him there
Holly dethroned Ronda at UFC 139, before Dana even said "women will never fight in the UFC"
193*
Top 10 overhyped wins or overhyped title defense
My list will be somewhat controversial.
Cody Garbrandt vs Dominick Cruz
Max Holloway vs Calvin Katter
Anderson Silva vs Forrest Griffin
Valentina Shevchenko vs Jessica Eye
Amanda Nunes vs Cris Cyborg & Holly Holm
Holly Holm vs Ronda Rousey
Lyoto Machida vs Rashad Evans
Francis Ngannou vs Alistair Overeem
Stipe Miocic vs Francis Ngannou 1
Jorge Masvidal vs Ben Askren
Dishonourable mentions include any of Conor McGregor's post-2014 wins or Ronda Rousey's title defences.
The average dominant champ has lost atleast 3 times crazy.
Best part 8:06
Lmao Arrested Development is the best
Wouldn’t a 50 percent win rate mean you win half the time??? So why isn’t 10-10 a 50 percent win rate.
Pettis just had hendersons number
I mean Mcgregor has a 25% win percentage at Lightweight. That's pretty low for a champion.
I totally disagree with everyone's BJ Penn takes. You were NEVER one of the best if you get KOd in the parking lot of a bar. MJ never went down to his local YMCA and got dunked on by kids after his retirement. LT never went down to the park to play flag football and got himself videoed getting pancaked by a middle aged dad. When you are the best at what you do, retirement doesn't diminish your skills to that extreme. I've never seen another fighter in retirement get dropped in the parking lot of a bar either, that's solely BJ Penn territory
And this shows you, been uncle Dana’s friend, you can get way a head of the pack. Hall of fame, podcast sponsored by UFC (even though sucks) and a RUclips show. The man has single digits IQ
Can't believe Pettis is #10
6:38 How can you have a six pack but your stomach rolls over your pants? It just looks off to me.
Holmes being on this list says a lot more about Rousey than it does her... Holmes is what she is... A decent middle of the road fighter. Rousey was just a big fish in a small pond. Shed be getting beat down to this new crop of female fighters.
Holm* and yeah, I agree. There's been several fights Holly could have turned down, demanded more money, etc. But she's a fighter through and through, doesn't complain or make excuse, and always shows up.
Not sure why this guy is confused.. everyone involved including the ref conceded that Matt was out and Carlos should have remained champ.. he was soundly beaten in the rematch though!!
I Know You Meant To Say UFC 193 & Not UFC 139
Fighters have "Great Runs", not great careers. RARELY, like Khabib didn't fight long enough.
Most top fighters have great runs. Few have great careers. Khabib had both.
@@madgavin7568 Yeah he quit after only a few title defenses & less than 30 fights. Usman has already accomplished more. Definitely more GOAT than Khabib, he's a real fighter.
@@Ridgeback- That's irrelevant to the point I made. Khabib had a great run and a great career, its an incontestable fact. Khabib had his own personal reasons to retire early, its not for you or anyone else to take a dump on him because of it.
@@madgavin7568 Dumb take
@@Ridgeback- fighters don't base their careers off your pathetic standards. Cope
Holly was quite pretty at one time. Proof that juicing comes at a price.
I don’t like how tommy toe hold has assumed I know what the fuck a tommy toe hold is all these years
What about JDS?
Renan Barao. Pain
Jon Fitch didn’t lose 7 straight fights?? 11:30
Germaine is one hell of a dirty fighter.
if we count boxing lomachenko lost every thing to teofimo
So is this a list of "the best of the worst Champs" or "The worst of the best Champs"
Sad ppl hate on Tito and Bj like they were some bums because their records weren't the greatest, I feel bad that tito gets so much hate now he took alot of head damage and fought in the Era where cte wasn't taken serious like it is now , ppl need to give my man a break when he can't speak properly he gave everything he had and sacrificed his body and health for the sport and he looks damn good for being almost 50🤷♂️
TJ Cheatashaw shouldn't even be allowed to be in the UFC.
In his prime Shogun was The Best 🇧🇷👑🇧🇷⚡🐉⚡🐉🔥🐉
Too bad Holly doesn't care what her UFC career was because she's a Hall of Famer in boxing duh
The new titles look dumb. The titles before looked way better.