Top MMA fighters with the most fights.

Does the long forgotten Miguel Torres count ? 53 professional fights
 
And people some people still act like MMA hasn't changed. The old superstars were charismatic, sure, but real thing is that they were fighting nonstop.
 
FightMatrix makes this a bit easier, just go to All-Time rankings for different weightclasses. Here's a few examples, from bantamweight to middleweight.

Bantamweight: Renan Barao (34-9, 43 MMA fights in total), Miguel Torres (44-9, 53 in total), Urijah Faber (35-11, 46 in total)

Featherweight: Hatsu Hioki (29-12-2, 43 in total), Masakazu Imanari (38-18-2, 58 in total), Jeremy Stephens (28-18, 46 in total)

Lightweight: Takanori Gomi (36-15, 51 in total), Shinya Aoki (44-9, 53 in total), Jens Pulver (27-19-1, 47 in total)

Welterweight: Carlos Condit (30-13, 43 in total), Jake Shields (33-11-1, 45 in total), Jon Fitch (32-7-2, 41 in total)

Middleweight: Anderson Silva (34-10-2, 44 in total), Chael Sonnen (31-17-1, 49 in total) Nate Marquardt (35-19-2, 56 in total)
 
And people some people still act like MMA hasn't changed. The old superstars were charismatic, sure, but real thing is that they were fighting nonstop.
Well,in japan, they were encouraged to stay in japan and take another fight if they were not injured,and also healing peds allowed for more fighting.
 
FightMatrix makes this a bit easier, just go to All-Time rankings for different weightclasses. Here's a few examples, from bantamweight to middleweight.

Bantamweight: Renan Barao (34-9, 43 MMA fights in total), Miguel Torres (44-9, 53 in total), Urijah Faber (35-11, 46 in total)

Featherweight: Hatsu Hioki (29-12-2, 43 in total), Masakazu Imanari (38-18-2, 58 in total), Jeremy Stephens (28-18, 46 in total)

Lightweight: Takanori Gomi (36-15, 51 in total), Shinya Aoki (44-9, 53 in total), Jens Pulver (27-19-1, 47 in total)

Welterweight: Carlos Condit (30-13, 43 in total), Jake Shields (33-11-1, 45 in total), Jon Fitch (32-7-2, 41 in total)

Middleweight: Anderson Silva (34-10-2, 44 in total), Chael Sonnen (31-17-1, 49 in total) Nate Marquardt (35-19-2, 56 in total)
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You forgot WAND.

Needless to say, he is way too long in the tooth now, but he looked decent even 17 years and 49 fights into his career when he beat Stann.

EDIT: Also on that note, Rampage has been competing for 20 years and 52 fights.
 
You forgot WAND.

Needless to say, he is way too long in the tooth now, but he looked decent even 17 years and 49 fights into his career when he beat Stann.
I didnt forget,its just to do em all like i been doin takes time.
 
Lawler is another guy who qualifies:
28 wins, 14 losses, 1 NC
18 years in the sport

Oh and Igor of course:
56-10-1
Supposedly had upwards of 60 kickboxing bouts
MMA career was "only" 10 years, but that is a lot of action.

EDIT: Babalu flies under the radar too:
37-12
15 year career
Competed in wrestling and grappling extensively as well.
 
Chael Sonnen

49 fights, 31 wins, 17 losses, 1 draw
 
An oldie at this point, but Igor Vovchanchyn:
MMA:
56-10-1
Kickboxing:
61-2
***Bonus: He fought way about his size/weight class for the majority of his MMA fights and many of his kickboxing.
 
I don't care about these guys, I just want somebody to explain how Travis Fulton is real.
 
Geez - my hand is only forced when it's just. I choose to talk about other fights/ fighters/ odds/ breakdowns than my boy but Gegard Mousasi, only 35....18 years fighting and still one of the top fighters in world should be right near top of category- 55 ,56 MMA fights - winning most of them and 8-0 KB .
The mma mileage shown ( or rather the lack of) is just one of those things we'll never see again ( most likely)
 
Something about her is very very attractive, I just can't pin point it.

She's cute and fun,and her good vibes are infectious. How you gonna have a bad time around her??

 
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