The most complete fighter in UFC

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Who are the most complete, well rounded fighters in the UFC today in your opinion? Who are the fighters that can do it all (strike, wrestle, grapple, ...) equally good?

To me perhaps strangely it's the women champions that come to mind first: Shevchenko, Nunes. From the men it would be Fig, Ferguson (?), Poirier (?), Volkanovski (?).

If I had to pick one it would probably be Shevchenko.
 
Who are the most complete, well rounded fighters in the UFC today in your opinion? Who are the fighters that can do it all (strike, wrestle, grapple, ...) equally good?

To me perhaps strangely it's the women champions that come to mind first: Shevchenko, Nunes. From the men it would be Fig, Ferguson (?), Poirier (?), Volkanovski (?).

If I had to pick one it would probably be Shevchenko.
no disrespect but wtf is this list bro? are you serious?
 
Jon Jones

True that ... I guess I kind of subconsciously skip him cause I don't like him and has used PEDs

Khamzat...

Yeah he seems to be pretty well rounded but still a bit perhaps too soon to put him with the best

Stipe, Jones, Poirier come to mind


The reason why it looks like the women is because their level of competition is so bad

I thought about Stipe and he is pretty well rounded except I'm not sure about how good is his submission game.
 
  • Sterling
  • Zabit
  • Volkanovski
  • Gane
  • Cruz (if we count him)
  • Tsarukyan (not very accomplished yet, but easily amongst the best current UFC fighters when it comes to technical skill in being able to both strike and wrestle proficiently. (Also has the exact same amount of wins in each category, be it KO/TKO, Sub or Decision.)
 
Who are the most complete, well rounded fighters in the UFC today in your opinion? Who are the fighters that can do it all (strike, wrestle, grapple, ...) equally good?

To me perhaps strangely it's the women champions that come to mind first: Shevchenko, Nunes. From the men it would be Fig, Ferguson (?), Poirier (?), Volkanovski (?).

If I had to pick one it would probably be Shevchenko.

D.J....no1 was or is as well rounded as D.J


To me hes still champion...Cejudo never won shit...the fix was in
 
According to some sherbro



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Funny enough, i've just thought a few hours ago (when watching UFC 255) that he's fairly well-rounded, although his striking from distance is not so good i think, so maybe he's not that well-rounded after all, lol.
 
Funny enough, i've just thought a few hours ago (when watching UFC 255) that he's fairly well-rounded, although his striking from distance is not so good i think, so maybe he's not that well-rounded after all, lol.

I mean he is a UFC fighter of course he can do it all... more or less.
But when has he beat a legit opponent with his grappling? I can't recall. Yet I have seen several of them beating him in the feet.
.. And Cerrone submitted him in the first
 
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