Top 10 Heavyweights ever

Curious about your orders

1. Stipe- Most title defenses, two time champ, beat the best opposition
2. Fedor- Undefeated for almost a decade, against the top heavies at the time
3. Cain- two time champ, utterly mauled everyone he beat
4. Big Nog- beat a who's who, and remained competitive for years
5. Cro Cop- Smashed everyone in his early days not named Fedor or Nog (ok, and Kev)
6. Werdum- Beat the best guys (Cain, Fedor) but was inconsistent
7. Ngannou- Smashy
8. Cormier- Amazing fighter. Beat Stipe. Didn't have enough high quality opposition wins to be top 5
9, JDS- Probably the most historical early run, great champ
10. Couture- 3 time champ, didn't face the toughest opposition, but they were the toughest at that time
Honorables to Coleman, Overeem and Sylvia

Frank Mir should be in there and Hendo. He planked Fedor shy of a full rd.
 
I feel like people are missing the most important question in all of this:

Where does Todd Duffee fit into the top 10?
 
Lewis would KO him or Tko him at minimum

Nog was a horrible striker and had poor takedown ability he also was not very strong he isnt taking Lewis down. Only in Pride superfan world do they think somehow Nog was a good striker besides Schaub the only 2 other guys he finished by strikes BOTH have losing records and 1 of them is a WW who weighed 178lbs and is 5"9 .... the other had his first fight ever when he lost to a Prime 25 and 2 Nog and also that guy went on to have a losing record.

Bob Sapp and that WW fighter and many other cans landed on Nog and outstruck him...


In Nog's defense, he basically had the Mir rematch won by tho but foolishly went for the guillotine.
 
It's ridiculous. Guy gets a lot of credit for picking off guys past their prime. No way should Stipe be above Fedor.

Its a bit of a mix I would say, I think Werdum and Reem were guys who moved sideways across there career havign different strenghts/weakness and were not badly declined in those fights but Hunt, Arlovski, JDS 2, Cormier 3, etc were all clearly post prime for me.

Added to that as well Stipe never had a very long undefeated run, loses to Struve, JDS, Cormier and Ngannou and I think even besides those matches you can see fights like Reem were he was in big trouble. People hype up Nog always taking a beating but really in his prime it was a 340lb prime Sapp, Crocop and Fedor who inflicted punishment on him, much of the rest of the time he actually took less punishment were as Stipe's defence has always looked iffy to me.
 
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I cant believe this thread

People are legir sayint Bob Sapp would be top 10 today and that Nog is the 2nd greatest HW ever....


They have to overrate Nog because he is one of Fedors best wins. Personally I rank Mir, Arlovski, and Cro Cop as better wins for Fedor also longevity.

Hoost is the only good wins Sapp has and that was in Kickboxing not MMA also Hoost is not the Kickboxing GOAT

That logically belongs to Peter Aerts, or Semmy Schilt or Rico Verhooven but in my opinion it belongs to Schilt considering he beat Aerts and Verhooven

Hoost won k1 four times which is a record of it self

And Bob Sapp is a monster matchup for anyone
 
Dude Arlovski going for a jumping kick and then getting blasted by Fedor is hilarious looking lol.

Jumping knee but honestly I don't think its a badly timed knee at all, not like say Struve/Browne or Babalu/Lambert were the other guy can react whilst they are in the air and KO them. He has Fedor bouncing off on the ropes towards him which is a good setup for the knee, the problem he has is that Fedor picks out what he is doing VERY fast and the counter actually lands before Arlovski even gets off of his feet. If he had gotten off of his feet it would have been very hard for Fedor to counter him, he'd have been too high up.

He took a risk to land a big shot(landed a big knee on Rothwell the fight before this)but he didnt make some terrible error, he just got countered very well.
 
Sure, why not? ;)
What’s tough for Mir is that while he’s got quite a few good wins, he has one UFC title win but was stripped (no fault of his own); he also won the Interim title but never had a successful defense. Arlovski, Couture, Cormier, and Sylvia even, have better title runs.
Why "Sylvia, even"? His run was one of the best at the time. Probably only second to Fedor's.
Super hard working and very underrated guy, probably due to his late years.
 
Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest lie in the history of MMA. A merely decent fighter manufactured an enormous myth and an aura of greatness by avoiding top competition for several years. In truth, he was kinda big fish in a small pond.

I'm also rather disappointed by the sycophantic coverage here on Sherdog. It was different here some 15 years ago when writers actually dared to challenge and debunk Emelianenko mythology.

But now even sad truth about Emelianenko that is plain to see is mostly ignored on the front page. I've seen nothing so far about Emelianenko being a fascist stooge, for example. How convenient. But when he stands trial for aiding and abetting war crimes your readers will likely be shocked to find out that you were so economical with the facts about their idol all along. But it's no secret even now. You just deliberately avoid the subject.
Holy fuck what an absolute cretin you are.
 
Hoost won k1 four times which is a record of it self

And Bob Sapp is a monster matchup for anyone

Schilt also has 4x K1 championship wins and unlike Hoost won 3 in a row and also beat Hoost 2x decisively and even finished him... He also won the Glory Championship 1x and beat Rico Verhoeven who is the current champ.
 
Its a bit of a mix I would say, I think Werdum and Reem were guys who moved sideways across there career havign different strenghts/weakness and were not badly declined in those fights but Hunt, Arlovski, JDS 2, Cormier 3, etc were all clearly post prime for me.

Added to that as well Stipe never had a very long undefeated run, loses to Struve, JDS, Cormier and Ngannou and I think even besides those matches you can see fights like Reem were he was in big trouble. People hype up Nog always taking a beating but really in his prime it was a 340lb prime Sapp, Crocop and Fedor who inflicted punishment on him, much of the rest of the time he actually took less punishment were as Stipe's defence has always looked iffy to me.

Nog is not an amazing top 5 HW. But Fedor is above Stipe due to well roundness and resume but it is close because Stipe only ever fought 2 cans unlike Fedor who smashed like 12.
 
Curious about your orders

1. Stipe- Most title defenses, two time champ, beat the best opposition
2. Fedor- Undefeated for almost a decade, against the top heavies at the time
3. Cain- two time champ, utterly mauled everyone he beat
4. Big Nog- beat a who's who, and remained competitive for years
5. Cro Cop- Smashed everyone in his early days not named Fedor or Nog (ok, and Kev)
6. Werdum- Beat the best guys (Cain, Fedor) but was inconsistent
7. Ngannou- Smashy
8. Cormier- Amazing fighter. Beat Stipe. Didn't have enough high quality opposition wins to be top 5
9, JDS- Probably the most historical early run, great champ
10. Couture- 3 time champ, didn't face the toughest opposition, but they were the toughest at that time
Honorables to Coleman, Overeem and Sylvia

Fedor is number one because his name back then and his way to finish his opponents was spectacular, he won some fights by decision but h e was always dominating.

I would say maybe JDS as second due to his way to finish fights, then maybe Ngannou.
 
Schilt also has 4x K1 championship wins and unlike Hoost won 3 in a row and also beat Hoost 2x decisively and even finished him... He also won the Glory Championship 1x and beat Rico Verhoeven who is the current champ.

I think he's do very well in todays UFC with all the strikers with limited grappling, unlikely for him he was in the era of Fedor, Nog and Barnett.
 
Jumping knee but honestly I don't think its a badly timed knee at all, not like say Struve/Browne or Babalu/Lambert were the other guy can react whilst they are in the air and KO them. He has Fedor bouncing off on the ropes towards him which is a good setup for the knee, the problem he has is that Fedor picks out what he is doing VERY fast and the counter actually lands before Arlovski even gets off of his feet. If he had gotten off of his feet it would have been very hard for Fedor to counter him, he'd have been too high up.

He took a risk to land a big shot(landed a big knee on Rothwell the fight before this)but he didnt make some terrible error, he just got countered very well.
I wasnt ripping on Arlovski bro just thought that was a crazy looking KO lol.
 
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