MMA


UFC Lightweight Division

The UFC Lightweight Championship is one of the most entertaining divisions in all of MMA today. It is arguably the most stacked with up-and-coming prospects, future legends and solidified legends. Also, it has the biggest name in MMA history, Conor McGregor. For the UFC Lightweight Championship, I want to start later. I send my props…

The UFC Welterweight Division

The UFC Welterweight Division has had seven champions since late 2006. Most of them are or will be UFC Hall of Famers. Georges St-Pierre, a two-division champion thrived mainly in this division. He became champion first in November 2006 by beating Matt Hughes via TKO in Round 1. After becoming champion, he quickly would be…

Up Next, The UFC Middleweight Championship

Anderson Silva is considered one of the greatest UFC fighters of all-time. He won the middleweight belt in just his 2nd fight in the UFC. Granted, the UFC was much different then than it is now. Still Silva became champion in October 2006 and held the belt all the way until July 2013. He had 10…

Next, The UFC Light Heavyweight Division

The UFC Light Heavyweight Division is a perfect blueprint as to why the UFC has changed so much just in the last two years.  From March 2011 to September 2020, the belt has been exchanged between only two Hall of Fame fighters. Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier only.  Jon Jones beat ‘Shogun’ Rua at UFC 128 and…

First Up, The UFC Heavyweight Division

Let’s go division-by-division. As of right now, eight of the 11 current champions have 0 title-defenses. For this weight class, I’ll keep it as basic as I can. Let’s start in May 2016, the UFC Heavyweight division, was Stipe Miocic. He had beaten Mark Hunt and Andrei Arlovski before getting his title shot against then…

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