Chad Mendes has been on the money more often than not. | Photo: D. Mandel/Sherdog.com
7. Chad Mendes
Mendes is the second-best featherweight on the planet behind only long-reigning kingpin Jose Aldo, but before he became a mixed martial artist, he was one of the best collegiate wrestlers in the United States. A Fargo All-American in freestyle in high school and a two-time NCAA All-American in college, Mendes was on his way to an undefeated senior season and national title. In the last match of the season, however, he lost controversially to Ohio State’s J Jaggers in the final -- a victim of the thinnest of judgment calls when he was not awarded points for a potential takedown.
Mendes is one of the very best wrestlers in the sport and, had things gone just a touch differently, would have the national championship credentials to back up his MMA-specific wrestling.
Continue Reading: Number 6 » His wrestling credentials -- four-time NCAA All-American, two-time national champion and 2008 Olympian -- are beyond reproach and make him one of the greatest collegiate wrestlers of all-time. His seventh-place finish at the Olympics hardly diminishes an incredible career on the mats.