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In his last 10, Do Bronx is 9-1, so 90%..
Yup, exactly. A lot of dudes I looked at went on gnarly slides at the end like koscheck and Hendricks. They had great blocks of success thoughExcluding anyone who has won a UFC belt, interim belt, or tournament champ. Min 10 UFC fights.
Leon Edwards: 10-2 (83.3%)
Francis Ngannou: 10-2 (83.3%)
Yair Rodriguez: 8-1-1 (80%)
Gilbert Burns: 12-3 (80%)
Vicente Luque: 12-3 (80%)
Aljamain Sterling: 11-3 (78.6%)
Jon Fitch: 14-3-1 (77.8%)
Curtis Blaydes: 9-2-1 (75%) - He has one W that was overturned to a NC due to a positive marijuana test. Counting that as a W, he'd be tied at the top with Leon and Francis.
Elias Theodoreau: 9-3 (75%)
Joe Benavidez: 14-5 (73.7%)
This type of stat definitely favors younger/current fighters, who haven't fought long at the top levels yet or haven't declined out of their price. Guys like Yoel, Jacare, Gus, Wonderboy, Rory, etc were all elite fighters who never won belts, however they had a couple more losses cause they fought more title fights at the top and hung around longer and had losses after their prime.
13-1Not sure... but John Fitch during his permanent #2 to GSP run has to be near the top. Dude was 12-1 in the UFC at one point.
That would make him 80% winning percentage. Below Francis, Tony and Leon.
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Ponzi is 9-2 and will likely join Francis and Leon in the 10-2 club after he beats the Leech next weekend.
Yes but he has 500+ wins. Dana and Joe said he’s the winningest fighter ever.He has 11 losses.