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Think of it like that: many fighters will break some of his records. But only one of two very special could break as many records as he did while putting a show like he did.
I don't think averaging the age would do him favors, because he stayed for a long time at the top.
I would separate the age fighters got their title (meaning arrived at the top) and average that.
I would do the same with when fighters lost their belt and average that.
This way we get the average time fighters maintain their belts
and we could see how the spider sits in that.
I've already averaged the age they attained their title, in every division. All the links are in the OP of this thread, and in the OP of each divisional thread.
I guess I could average out the age in which they all lost their titles too. Goddammit.
Spider's got everyone but Jones smoked in that sense - ages 31-38 - and the all the standard GOAT candidates (Aldo, DJ, Jones, GSP, and Fedor) are the closest to him as far as longevity. Jones and Silva stand pretty far above the rest, and Silva was the oldest amongst all of them during their reigns.
