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08-13-2010, 09:33 PM
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1. Anderson Silva (27-4)
If great champions need signature moments, Silva may have excelled himself in Oakland on Aug. 7. The brash and bombastic Chael Sonnen bombed on a hapless Silva for 23 minutes. Then a sudden triangle armbar earned "The Spider" the come-from-behind victory. In spite of his win and the rib injury he reportedly carried into the bout, post-fight discussion has focused on the waning dominance and increasing fragility of Silva. However, Silva continues to achieve the most important criterion of this list: winning decisively.
2. Georges St. Pierre (20-2)
The story remains the same for St. Pierre. Coming off a dominant title performance against Dan Hardy in March, he has been positioned for a rematch with yet another elite welterweight in Josh Koscheck, courtesy of the former NCAA national wrestling champion’s May 8 win over Paul Daley. They met previously in August 2007, with St. Pierre winning a unanimous decision. Now, when they collide three-plus years later, it will be on the heels of the 12th season of “The Ultimate Fighter,” which figures to build the second GSP-Koscheck bout with an easy and obvious face-heel dynamic.
3. Jose Aldo (17-1)
Though Alexandre Franca Nogueira was perhaps the first true dominant featherweight during the division's embryonic stages, it is his countryman Aldo who is now situated as the first truly great 145-pounder. Coming off a brutal blowout of divisional posterboy Urijah Faber in April, Aldo will return to action at WEC 51 on Sept. 30 to make his second title defense. Taking on the enormous task of trying to be a dent in the Brazilian dynamo will be veteran Manny Gamburyan, who has been rejuvenated after cutting down to the more appropriate featherweight division.
4. Frankie Edgar (12-1)
At UFC 112 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Edgar scored one of the most significant wins of 2010, dethroning lightweight kingpin B.J. Penn and taking the UFC 155-pound title. Though it was not exactly a popular decision, Edgar took all three judges’ scorecards on the back of his aggressive combination punching and stellar movement. However, the surprise champion will have to replicate his feat in order to earn unanimous consideration as the sport’s top lightweight. He meets Penn again at UFC 118 on Aug. 28.
5. B.J. Penn (15-6-1)
From one controversy to another, Penn lost his UFC lightweight title and MMA’s 155-pound mantle on April 12 with his shocking upset to Frankie Edgar. With debate still raging over the bout’s outcome, Penn started his book tour to promote his eye-opening biography. The book has drawn the particular ire of UFC President Dana White over its anecdotes on the Hawaiian’s past dealings with the company. Brouhahas notwithstanding, “The Prodigy” will get his chance for redemption and the opportunity to regain top status at 155 pounds. He fights Edgar for a second time at UFC 118 in Boston on Aug. 28.
6. Jon Fitch (23-3, 1 NC)
Love him or hate him, Fitch was in his element at UFC 117, where he duplicated his June 2006 win over Thiago Alves with a commanding, one-sided unanimous decision. Whether or not the victory will earn Fitch another shot at the UFC welterweight title is as yet unclear. What is clear, however, is that Fitch has entrenched himself as the hands-down second-best fighter in one of MMA's historically rich weight classes. His grinding fight style will continue to make him a polarizing figure among fans, but Fitch absolutely meets the most pivotal requirement -- consistently beating great fighters -- of this list.
7. Mauricio Rua (19-4)
“Shogun” Rua’s current resume remains a far cry from where it was in 2005, when he tore through four top-10 opponents in half a year. However, assuming his recovery from a worrying third knee surgery goes swimmingly, the Curitiba native will have plenty of opportunity to carve out more outstanding pound-for-pound-quality wins in a talent-rich 205-pound division. First on deck for "Shogun" post-recovery will be former champion Rashad Evans in a highly alluring clash of premier fighters in one of MMA's premier divisions.
8. Jake Shields (25-4-1)
There was a time just a few short years ago when Shields was reviled for being one of MMA’s most loathsome fighters to watch. During the last five years, the Cesar Gracie protégé has transformed himself from a drab, peripheral contender to one of the sport’s elite fighters. With elite credentials at both 170 and 185 pounds, the former Strikeforce middleweight champion has now signed with the UFC, where he'll head back to the talent-rich welterweight division. The first step for Shields inside the Octagon will come Oct. 23 at UFC 121 in Anaheim, when he takes on Martin Kampmann.
9. Lyoto Machida (16-1)
"The Machida Era" lasted less than a year, as Mauricio "Shogun" Rua brutally plunked MMA's proudest karateka in Montreal to take the UFC light heavyweight title and 205-pound supremacy. However, Machida still enjoys considerable stature in MMA with high-quality wins in one of MMA's most talented and star-laden weight classes. Though it won't restore him to the lofty status he previously enjoyed as champion, Machida will have the chance to build on his resume at UFC 123 this coming November. He's likely to face fellow former champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson in a high-stakes bout for both men.
10. Rashad Evans (15-1-1)
Evans' May 29 win over rival Quinton "Rampage" Jackson didn't exactly set the world on fire. Evans walked away with a unanimous decision win, though, that gave him yet another high-quality victory in MMA's historically strongest division. Better still, Evans will have the chance to take his resume from "very strong" to "exceptional" in the near future, as his win over Jackson installed him as the UFC's top 205-pound contender. Whenever Mauricio "Shogun" Rua is recovered from knee surgery, Evans will have the chance to regain the UFC light heavyweight title and even loftier pound-for-pound status.
| Okay well it's actually from Sherdog but who could tell? Fedor doesn't make the list and Anderson takes the top spot. There is not a single fighter mentioned that doesn't fight in the UFC/WEC. What the fuck?
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08-13-2010, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by jukon Okay well it's actually from Sherdog but who could tell? Fedor doesn't make the list and Anderson takes the top spot. There is not a single fighter mentioned that doesn't fight in the UFC/WEC. What the fuck? | Besides the obivious of no Fedor. I do not see how anyone can argue that GSP is not the P4P king right now. Fedor has recently lost and Anderson just got dominated (yes I know he won, but he spent 97% of that fight getting his ass handed to him). GSP has avenged every loss he has had and has not lost A SINGLE ROUND since his fight with Josh Koscheck. GSP is the best fighter in the world right now pretty much end of discussion.
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08-13-2010, 09:53 PM
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Hmmm, weird that Edgar, Machida, Rashad and Fitch all make the list and Nick Diaz doesn't. Personally, I have him in the top five, simply because of the sheer combination of technique and dominance.
IMO, it goes GSP, Anderson, BJ, Diaz, Shogun, but then again, I'm brilliant so WTF.
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08-13-2010, 09:57 PM
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aldo should be number 2, shogun should definetly be ahead of penn and edgar.
rashad shouldnt be there. winning boring safe fights where he hugged strikers for three rounds and was really close to being knocked late late in both fights.
fitch has done nothing to warrant being ahead of fedor either actually a couple of these guys shouldnt be ahead of fedor and im nowhere near a fedor nuthugger(and i have the negs to prove it).
they also obviously take into account how they perform in wins. if they did silva would be 3 at best probably should be 4 though. fitch might not even be on it(almost got knocked out by pierce and was outworked and sat on top of a rusty overweight thiago alves for three rounds). rashad would definitely not be on the list either
these rankings, all in all are complete shit and are further prove that p4p lists are not really the best ten fighters in the world but to tell the casual fans who to cheer for.
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08-13-2010, 09:59 PM
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I dont think Diaz is even close to being on the list, who has he fought?,Marious, big deal. He is skilled,but he needs to start fighting people actually pose a threat, and theirs little chance for that in SF.
List isnt that bad, I would keep Fedor on it, but I understand why he got dropped with the lose.
GSP for sure needs to take the top spot, hes just so dominate. And he would own Anderson seeing what Chael just did.
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08-13-2010, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by GL Jeff I dont think Diaz is even close to being on the list, who has he fought?,Marious, big deal. He is skilled,but he needs to start fighting people actually pose a threat, and theirs little chance for that in SF.
| Oh c'mon! He's won 11 of his last 12 fights and the only loss came from a scartissue opened cut. Only one of these fights has gone to a decision and of them, he's tapped Gomi(because let's face it, he tapped Gomi), Sakurai, Neer, KO'd Tibau, Marius, Denny and Inoue in convincing fashion and has jumped up in weight to fight Scott Smith and the LEGEND Frank Shamrock because he didn't have solid competition at his weight. Nobody's been as dominant and as techincally proficient as Diaz. How is he not a top five, dude hasn't lost a legit fight since early 2006 and has done nothing but dominate!
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08-13-2010, 10:30 PM
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Funny how they all fight for the UFC but Aldo and he fights for WEC so this must be zuffa top ten.
Is there a link ?
Ok I slow its not really Dana's list
I get it now
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Originally Posted by mma #1 fan Funny how they all fight for the UFC but Aldo and he fights for WEC so this must be zuffa top ten.
Is there a link ?
Ok I slow its not really Dana's list
I get it now | lol
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08-13-2010, 11:11 PM
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once again Sherdog just shows how biased they are towards ZUFFA.
Its obviously that Zuffa is paying them to make that list, I dont really think that anyone can be that stupid to get Fedor off the list because of that loss.
BJ Penn also lost his last match, why he is still in the list then?
Anderson was dominated for 23 minutes and he is the P4P best fighter?
Shogun lower than fucking Jon Fitch? What the hell Jon Fitch is doing in that list in the first place?
Edgar only because his win over Penn is now No. 4 fighter?
Absolute bullshit.
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I see 4 fighters that shouldnt even be on the list and they are forgetting a few that should...
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