The fighter(s) who represent the UFC the most

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Like if you think about UFC, you think about this fighter, and vis versa

I would say Conor, Silva, GSP or Couture

I would have said Lesnar if he didnt had his WWE career who is bigger and more iconic than his ufc run

How about you?
 
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easily DC. One of the top 10 GOATs, at one point top of the UFC lb4lb rankings, double champ, now arguably the best commentator the UFC has and probably the best candidate to takeover as president once Dana retires.
 

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I am gonna say GSP and Jon Jones because of their longevity and because they have practically had their whole career in the UFC.
 
Royce. Tito chuck and cotoure. Then the guys you mentioned.
 
royce from inception. chuck represented the ufc in the era where the ufc was competing with pride. so he was the ufc centerpiece in a competitive landscape. gsp represented the ufc as it emerged as the dominant force and became a ppv force. ronda brought the ufc / (w)mma to the mainstream talk show circuit. conor become the singular star.
 
Liddell and Ortiz, they were the first superstars of UFC at a time when people were starting to accept this as a sport. ESPN even did a great documentary on their rivalry and the effects it had on the UFC.
 
Chuck, Randy, TUF 1 and the UFC were a perfect match.

Like it was meant to be.
 
I always saw Chuck as the symbol of the UFC.
 
Royce and Shammy
Chuck and Randy
Gsp and Andy
Ronda and Cony
I was going to say it depends on which era your referring to. Conor is by far the face of the UFC now but it was chuck and tito for a long time.
 
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