1. Kazushi Sakuraba- put together an unparalleled string of victories, submission mostly and some domination over many top fighters, including heavier guys including Newton, Belfort, Braga, Tiger White, all those Gracies, and Quinton Jackson.
2. Royce Gracie- won 3 of first 4 UFC's, subbing much much bigger guys like Kimo, Severn, and Shamrock. Held Sak at bay for 90 minutes, something lots of top fighters couldn't do. Would still be a legit contender at his weight.
3. Vanderlei Silva- still in the midst of an unbeaten streak; knocked out so many tough guys I lost count.
4. Randy Couture- won two best at different weight divisions in the UFC. Beat quality opponents that were also very hot at the time, ended the streaks of Belfort, Mo Smith, and finally Tito, despite being 76 years old.
5. Tito Ortiz- didn't lose a match for a long stretch, fighting in the UFC's much contested MW, later light HW, division. Took out contenders regularly and send them back to where they came from.
6. Frank Shamrock- crazy hot fighter until he retired from UFC. Subbed Jackson, pummeled Lober, slammed Zinoviev, subbed Horn, and broke Tito.
7. Mach Sakurai- Shooto star, top LW for at least two years, erased any doubts by knocking out Frank Trigg. He's old now.
8. Pulver, Thomas, and BJ Penn- very awesome smaller guys, pick whoever you like.
9. Dan Severn- was the big man in the UFC many times, 3 time champ, I think. He eventually got outdated but was the man for a while.
10. Mark Coleman- 2 time UFC champ and Pride Grand Prix champ. 'Nuff said.
2. Royce Gracie- won 3 of first 4 UFC's, subbing much much bigger guys like Kimo, Severn, and Shamrock. Held Sak at bay for 90 minutes, something lots of top fighters couldn't do. Would still be a legit contender at his weight.
3. Vanderlei Silva- still in the midst of an unbeaten streak; knocked out so many tough guys I lost count.
4. Randy Couture- won two best at different weight divisions in the UFC. Beat quality opponents that were also very hot at the time, ended the streaks of Belfort, Mo Smith, and finally Tito, despite being 76 years old.
5. Tito Ortiz- didn't lose a match for a long stretch, fighting in the UFC's much contested MW, later light HW, division. Took out contenders regularly and send them back to where they came from.
6. Frank Shamrock- crazy hot fighter until he retired from UFC. Subbed Jackson, pummeled Lober, slammed Zinoviev, subbed Horn, and broke Tito.
7. Mach Sakurai- Shooto star, top LW for at least two years, erased any doubts by knocking out Frank Trigg. He's old now.
8. Pulver, Thomas, and BJ Penn- very awesome smaller guys, pick whoever you like.
9. Dan Severn- was the big man in the UFC many times, 3 time champ, I think. He eventually got outdated but was the man for a while.
10. Mark Coleman- 2 time UFC champ and Pride Grand Prix champ. 'Nuff said.
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