UFC 200: Top 200 UFC fighters of all-time

Nov 16, 2013; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Georges St-Pierre (red gloves) fights against Johny Hendricks (blue gloves) in their welterweight championship bout during UFC 167 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 16, 2013; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Georges St-Pierre (red gloves) fights against Johny Hendricks (blue gloves) in their welterweight championship bout during UFC 167 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports /
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35. Pat Miletich

A member of the UFC Hall of Fame, Pat Miletich began his MMA career back in 1995. Winning his first 15 MMA bouts, most of them by submission, Miletich was one of the most dominant fighters in his era. He was also very successful whenever he competed in the UFC, winning fights against Shonie Carter, Jorge Patino and John Alessio.

34. Dan Severn

Dan Severn has been around the sport of MMA for years and has racked 120 fights, including 101 wins. The last time he fought, he was 54 years old and was still winning. His first bout was against Anthony Macias at UFC 4 in 1994 and he went on to win many other bouts from there. He faced some of the best fighters in the sport, including Royce Gracie, Tank Abbott and Forrest Griffin.

33. Carlos Condit 

The Natural Born Killer has been one of the most dominant welterweights in MMA history. Before signing with the UFC, Carlos Condit was the welterweight champion in the WEC. He’s faced some of the best fighters in the welterweight division like Rory MacDonald, Dan Hardy and Nick Diaz. He went on to compete for the welterweight title in a losing effort against Georges St. Pierre.

32. Nick Diaz

A truly unique fighter both inside and outside of the cage, Nick Diaz has been one of the best welterweights in the world for many years. The long time Strikeforce champion fought in the UFC before leaving the promotion in 2006. He’s faced some of the best in the world, including Georges St. Pierre, Anderson Silva and BJ Penn.

31. Cain Velasquez 

When he signed with the UFC for just his third professional fight, everybody could see that Cain Velasquez was something special. With cardio for days, great wrestling and striking, he has won 13 of his 15 career fights. He’s beaten Big Nog and Ben Rothwell, and he dominated Brock Lesnar to capture heavyweight gold. His trilogy with Junior dos Santos is also one of the best rivalries in UFC history.

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