UFC 200: Top 200 UFC fighters of all-time
By Brandon Crespo
No. 90-81
90. Ricco Rodriguez
Ricco Rodriguez took the UFC by storm when he made his debut in 2001. He beat some of the best the UFC heavyweight division had to offer, such as Andrei Arlovski and Randy Couture.
89. Sean Sherk
Sean Sherk faced of the best in the world over the course of his career and will always be known for his style of fighting. He faced BJ Penn, Georges St. Pierre and Matt Hughes.
88. Pedro Rizzo
A heavyweight known to MMA fighters around the world for his vicious leg kicks, Pedro Rizzo has beaten big names like Dan Severn, Josh Barnett and Andrei Arlovski.
87. Matt Serra
Great power in his hands and great jiu-jitsu skills, Matt Serra shocked the world when he knocked out Georges St. Pierre and captured the welterweight title.
86. Ryan Bader
With a great wrestling background, Ryan Bader has faced some of the best, and has wins over Phil Davis, Ovince St. Preux and Rashad Evans.
85. Tony Ferguson
One of the most creative fighters inside the cage, Tony Ferguson has used his whole arsenal to secure wins inside the cage. He has notable wins over Edson Barboza, Josh Thomson and Gleison Tibau.
84. Diego Sanchez
Winner of the first season of The UItimate Fighter, Diego Sanchez has been in the UFC for a little over 11 years and has put on great fights against the likes of Nick Diaz, Clay Guida and Martin Kampmann.
83. Alexander Gustafsson
Alexander Gustafsson lost a controversial decision in his title bout with Jon Jones, but he remains a top 10 light heavyweight and is definitely in the running to go down as one of the best light heavyweights of all time.
82. Brock Lesnar
Not many fighters have accomplished what Brock Lesnar has. In just three fights in the UFC, he was the heavyweight champion.
81. Stephen Thompson
There’s been many karate-style fighters who have stepped inside of the cage, but none like Stephen Thompson. Currently the No. 1 contender in the welterweight division, he has impressive wins over Jake Ellenberger, Johny Hendricks and Rory MacDonald.
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