Oldest fighter from each division, who has

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Below are the oldest fighters for each divison.

Who would you say has the best chance to win a title?

Anyone who has officially retired (I.e Yves Edwards) was not included.

HW: Mark Hunt (41)
LHW: Anthony Perosh (42)
MW: Dan Henderson (44)
WW: Yoshihiro Akiyama (39)
LW: Spencer Fisher (38) (not technically retired)
FW: Mike Brown (39)
BW: Johnny Eduardo (36)
FLW: Neil Seery (35)

WBW: Jessica Rakoczy (37)
WSW: Alex Chambers (36)

I think that Mark Hubt is doing the best for the oldest fighter. Kind of misleading though, as the average age for a HW is way higher.
 
The question is unclear because Glover or Rampage have a way better chance of winning the title than Perosh, but they are not as old.

Also none of those fighters have a real chance to do it.
 
i don't think Rakoczy will fight at wbw anymore. she might drop and fight Joanna. battle of the strikers :).

outside of her, maybe hunt, by cosmic luck.
 
Hunt has the best chance obviously.

Rakoczy will be fighting at SW now so Reneau is the new oldest WBW.
 
Hunt is the only one having a chance at the title. Not only because he's pretty good, but also because heavyweights in general tend to suck and there's not as much serious competition in there as there is in lower weight classes.
 
It's between Hunt and Henderson in my opinion. And as for the guy who talked about Glover and Rampage, i'd say Glove has more chance than Rampage (who doesn't even stand a chance in my opinion).
 
Hunt of the listed. Most likely to have a title shot.
 
Not a single one of those people has a chance of winning the title. Hunt may get lucky if he beats Miocic and get another title shot, but he won't beat whoever has the title.
 
Hunt. He fights in the oldest division, he hits the hardest and could knockout his way to a title.
 
Below are the oldest fighters for each divison.

Who would you say has the best chance to win a title?

Anyone who has officially retired (I.e Yves Edwards) was not included.

HW: Mark Hunt (41)
LHW: Anthony Perosh (42)
MW: Dan Henderson (44)
WW: Yoshihiro Akiyama (39)
LW: Spencer Fisher (38) (not technically retired)
FW: Mike Brown (39)
BW: Johnny Eduardo (36)
FLW: Neil Seery (35)

WBW: Jessica Rakoczy (37)
WSW: Alex Chambers (36)

I think that Mark Hubt is doing the best for the oldest fighter. Kind of misleading though, as the average age for a HW is way higher.

Isn't Mike Brown retired?..
 
Hunts the obvious one, none of the others even crack the top 10. Of all the old men to stand a chance Vitor has to be the best one
 
Hunt is actually not as old by HW standarts. He has the best chance to win the title from all in this list... meaning that others have no chance whatsoever.
 
I really don't understand this.

Hunt
Glover
Anderson
Lombard
Thomson ? (stretch)
Frankie since FW is a young division
Faber since Eduardo has no shot at all.
Makovsky? (another young division)
 
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