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With Ilia Topuria becoming the 10th fighter to join UFC's two-division title club, the time is come to put together a ranking of who did it best.
Winning a UFC title usually stands as the pinnacle of any fighter’s career, and so it makes sense that anyone who manages to become a titleholder in two weight classes is considered a legend.
For now, his two-division success allows him to maintain a foothold in the latest pound-for-pound update at No. 11. Note: ...
Right now, there’s little controversy as to who is the best fighter in their respective divisions. Is anyone close to knocking someone off their No. 1 spot?
Although only two fights into his UFC career, he is already a big win or two away from fighting for the 125-pound championship. The flyweight Top 10 will now be on break for nearly a month.
The light heavyweight division was on break at UFC on Fox 9 and won't be on display at UFC 168 either. Accordingly, no changes were made to the 205-pound rankings this time around.
Cormier, the former two-division champion, has shown his ability to knockout foes like Miocic before and he can do it again in a matter of days. Petr Yan finished longtime UFC champion Jose Aldo ...
In 2018, Dillashaw set his sights on flyweight champion Henry Cejudo in an effort to join the growing list of simultaneous two-division champions. The UFC appeared to have lost faith in its ...
With Ilia Topuria becoming the 10th fighter to join UFC's two-division title club, the time is come to put together a ranking of who did it best.
It makes ranking the 10 double champions a tricky task, but that's what former UFC and Bellator champion Eddie Alvarez and MMA Junkie senior reporter Mike Bohn attempted to do. Check out "The Bohnfire ...