A word about criteria: The main measure for this list was greatness for one’s era and how long that era lasted. Ranking historical fighters based on who would beat whom doesn’t make sense, since the sport as a whole keeps improving and evolving. If this was purely about who would win against the others most of the time, current Ultimate Fighting Championship titleholder Jiri Prochazka would be in the top three and Randy Couture wouldn't be included at all. However, that doesn't take historical context into account. Nevertheless, fighters from earlier eras may be penalized for competitive their division was—or was not. There were fewer decent fighters in the 90s when compared to even the 00s, let alone today.
The “bubble list” of light heavyweight greats who received at least one vote from the panel, but not quite enough to break the Top 10, included: Dan Henderson, Frank Shamrock, Alexander Gustafsson and Vitor Belfort.
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