Frank Shamrock’s contributions to MMA often fly under the radar. | Photo: D. Mandel/Sherdog.com
Frank Shamrock
* Light Heavyweight Record: 13-4-1
* Opponent Winning Percentage: .658
* Longest Winning Streak: 7
* Record in Major Light Heavyweight Title Fights: 6-0
* Finish Percentage: 92
* Finished Percentage: 75
* Notable Victories: Bas Rutten, Kevin Jackson, Jeremy Horn, Tito Ortiz
* Career Accomplishments: UFC light heavyweight champion, with four successful title defenses; WEC light heavyweight champion; 100 percent finish rate in title fights; undefeated in the UFC; record-holder for fastest submission (16 seconds) in light heavyweight history
CASE AGAINST: Here we go again with another old-timer who tore through a sorely thin field in its infancy. Look, nobody denies the importance of Shamrock: His blending of styles was innovative for his day, and he continued to make a significant impact on the game through his coaching. However, as a fighter, there are too many glaring flaws to ignore. First, you have to take his competition into account. Not only is his strength of opposition statistically bottom-tier compared to his fellow G.O.A.T. candidates, but his best wins are bluntly underwhelming in both their scarcity and quality. When you couple those shortcomings with the fact that he was finished in all but one of his losses, the idea of Shamrock being the greatest 205-pounder of all-time just seems a little ridiculous. He may have been an integral part of launching the next generation of MMA fighters, but unfortunately for “The Legend,” the shadows of that generation completely engulfed his achievements.
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