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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No. 170-161

170. Mark Munoz

A great wrestler in the middleweight division, Mark Munoz holds notable victories over Demian Maia and Chris Leben.

169. Phil Davis

Phil Davis is constantly evolving his craft. His strong wrestling base has helped him secure wins over Alexander Gustafsson, Lyoto Machida and Glover Teixeira.

168. Mike Swick 

Mike Swick was largely considered one of the best fighters in MMA during his era. He had great victories over Joe Riggs, Ben Saunders and Marcus Davis. He was even a potential title contender at one point.

167. Gleison Tibau

Still going strong, Gleison Tibau has fought 45 times in his MMA career and has wins over Rafael dos Anjos, Jamie Varner and Pat Healy.

166. Dan Hardy 

A former welterweight title challenger, Dan Hardy has great victories over Mike Swick, Marcus Davis and Duane Ludwig. He’s now a commentator for UFC events.

165. Zach Makovsky

Zach Makovsky is one of the best flyweight fighters in the world and had a very successful run in Bellator before signing with the UFC.

164. Patrick Cote 

A former middleweight title challenger and currently a top fighter in the welterweight division, Patrick Cote has faced some of the best, such as Anderson Silva, Tito Ortiz and Josh Burkman.

163. Mark Kerr

Mark Kerr had a very successful run, both in the UFC and in Pride, early on in his career.

162. Frank Trigg 

Frank Trigg faced some of the best in the world during the prime of his career, such as Matt Hughes and Georges St. Pierre.

161. Brian Bowles 

Before losing his title to Dominick Cruz in the WEC, Brian Bowles shocked the world by knocking out Miguel Torres in the first round.

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