Anderson Silva is the standard by which all other middleweights are measured. | Photo: D. Mandel/Sherdog.com
Anderson Silva
* Middleweight Record: 16-5
* Opponent Winning Percentage: .721
* Longest Winning Streak: 17
* Record in Major Middleweight Title Fights: 11-2
* Finish Percentage: 81
* Finished Percentage: 80
* Notable Victories: Nick Diaz, Chael Sonnen (twice), Vitor Belfort, Rich Franklin (twice), Dan Henderson, Yushin Okami, Thales Leites, Demian Maia, Nate Marquardt, Carlos Newton
* Career Accomplishments: UFC middleweight champion, with a record 10 successful title defenses; UFC-record 12 “Performance of the Night” bonuses; most consecutive victories in UFC history; most knockdowns in UFC history; highest significant strike accuracy in UFC history; most title-fight finishes in UFC history
CASE AGAINST: Many people refer to Silva as the Michael Jordan of MMA, which would be accurate had Jordan been playing in the D-League and used steroids instead of gambling. While he tested clean during his legendary run, it is naïve to believe that his recent run-in with performance-enhancers was a one-time affair. Moving past that, Silva’s legacy was already plagued by notoriously weak quality of opposition. Sure, he cleaned out the division, but when the division is ankle-deep in talent, some luster is lost. Ultimately, the icing on the cake for naysayers lies in his career wrestling deficiency and the two lopsided knockout losses to Chris Weidman that ended his reign. It may be bold, but there are plenty of straws at which to grasp if you wish to cast doubt in Silva’s G.O.A.T. claims.