Wanderlei Silva ruled over Pride with iron fists -- and knees. | Photo: Daniel Herbertson/Sherdog.com
Wanderlei Silva
* Light Heavyweight Record: 23-6
* Opponent Winning Percentage: .633
* Longest Winning Streak: 8
* Record in Major Light Heavyweight Title Fights: 6-2
* Finish Percentage: 74
* Finished Percentage: 50
* Notable Victories: Guy Mezger, Dan Henderson, Kazushi Sakuraba (thrice), Quinton Jackson (twice), Ricardo Arona, Keith Jardine, Brian Stann
* Career Accomplishments: Four-time UFC “Performance of the Night” winner at 205 pounds; Pride middleweight champion, with four successful title defenses; 2003 Pride middleweight grand prix winner; first fighter to win a Pride championship and grand prix; record-holder for most wins in Pride history, longest undefeated streak in Pride history, most knockout-technical knockout wins in Pride history and most title defenses in Pride history
CASE AGAINST: The problem with Silva’s GOAT claim is simple: His record is loaded with overmatched scrubs who served no other purpose than to showcase his ruthlessness. Case in point: Silva comfortably takes the prize for the weakest opposition, statistically, of anyone on this list. There are some impressive names strewn about, sure, but for every one respectable name, there are two tomato cans. On top of that, his 4-5 mark in the UFC does not do him any favors, especially with the abundance of steroid allegations in the notoriously unregulated Pride Fighting Championships. Having a sub-.500 record in the UFC is one thing, but to never even be near the title picture -- and to lose convincingly to longtime foil Chuck Liddell -- in the most competitive circuit of fighters to date? That is the nail in the coffin for “The Axe Murderer.” He will always be a fan favorite, and his highlight reels are among the most entertaining ever, but when it comes to being the G.O.A.T., his accomplishments are as overmatched as most of his opponents were.
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