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Who is said to have fought all the best?

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In your pointless opinion, who do you think has the toughest, baddest, scariest resume of all time. A guy who fought them all and remained among the mix.
Got vets like comareem and Arlovski with great depth. But who would you say had it the toughest?
 

This. Big Nog, Vitor Belfort, Daniel Cormier, Shogun Rua, Fedor himself, Wanderlei Silva, not to mention guys like Rampage, Rashad Evans and Michel Bisping. Hard to beat.
 
GSP legitimately exhausted a division full of killers.
 
Jones.
Rekt former champs.
 
For me, it'd probably be Peter Aerts. That list is incredible
 
Hendo's Strength of Schedule is usually seen as the Gold Standard. If you're looking for someone that beat everyone, GSP fought nothing but the top of the division for years and avenged both his losses. And that division saw incredible improvement from the start of his run to the end.
 
GSP took out everyone in the division with authority, but Henderson fought a who’s-who’s list in multiple weight classes. His record isn’t nearly as good, but his list of opponents is tough to top.
 
As mentioned above, probably Hendo. Notable opponents like Vitor, shogun, fedor, Cormier machida, wandy & Anderson.. Crazy resume.

Come to think of it, Vitor himself has a pretty stacked resume aswell, guys like Anderson, jones, weidman, rumble, rockhold, Hendo...etc.. Very strong resume
 
Nick Diaz is the only one to have fights against LW, WW, and MW GOATs
If Hendo would have fought Jones back in the day, he would have faced MW, LHW and HW GOATs too
 
Hendo or GSP are my picks.

Hendo faced down the who's who of the who's who and came away with a winning record.

GSP fought in one of the most stacked divisions ever and avenged both of his losses while also having a very long title run and never (officially) lost his belt.

Tough call between the two of them, but I'll say Hendo because he fought guys well above his own weight class.
 
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