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As the UFC approaches its 30th anniversary, we’re delving deeper into the Ultimate 30: All-Time Roster, uncovering more athletes along the way.
This week, UFC commentators Jon Anik and Daniel Cormier are joined by UFC Hall-of-Famer Urijah Faber to introduce 10 new additions to the list. The focus this time is on fighters who made their UFC debuts between 2006 and 2012.
This man played a major role in putting UK MMA on the map and then some.
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A man from the “Garden State” that optimizes the phrase “Jersey tough.”
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From the mountains of Dagestan to conquering the 155-pound division, Khabib Nurmagomedov was absolutely dominant.
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Nurmagomedov’s departure from the lightweight throne ushered in a new era for the UFC’s 155-pound division in 2021, and the new champ was Charles Oliveira.
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A man who helped build the bantamweight division with a style that would be replicated but never duplicated.
Small in stature but beyond mighty in ability, Demetrious Johnson was the first and most dominant UFC flyweight champion of all time.
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The former featherweight king, Jose Aldo is the Brazilian icon whose UFC career came to an end in 2022.
Cain Velasquez is the powerhouse who revived the UFC heavyweight division from the moment he first graced the Octagon in 2008. Many still consider him to be the best big man of all time.
This Croatian American became the most accomplished champion in the heavyweight division's history.
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The most recent heavyweight champion to crack this list is also considered to be the best MMA fighter of all-time. A man who redefined what it meant to dominate a combat sport at the highest level, we’re talking about Jon “Bones” Jones.
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