Sherdog’s Top 10: Come-From-Behind Finishes

Mike SloanFeb 03, 2016


1. Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen
UFC 117 “Silva vs. Sonnen”
Aug. 7, 2010 | Oakland, California

The greatest middleweight champion of all-time pulled off the greatest come-from-behind victory of his career in the UFC 117 main event.

Sonnen spent months baiting Silva with insulting trash talk, vowing to expose “The Spider” as a fraud. He seemed to be spot on with his assessment for the better part of 20 minutes, as he took down Silva with ease and assaulted him with ground-and-pound. Sonnen effectively neutralized the Brazilian’s surgical striking skills and cruised to a four-rounds-to-none lead. A man on a mission, he was on the verge of ending Silva’s historic reign atop the 185-pound weight class. However, in the fifth round, Sonnen wandered too low into the champion’s guard, became complacent and wound up trapped in a triangle choke. He fought through Silva’s initial bid but had no way to defend the armbar that followed.

Referee Josh Rosenthal accepted Sonnen’s tapout 3:10 into round five, and with that, a career-defining victory was out the window.