Only five men have held the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s middleweight crown since it was brought into existence more than a decade ago.
Anderson Silva has successfully defended the middleweight belt a record 10 times since he took it from Franklin at UFC 64. His reign has now surpassed the 2,000-day mark, unheard of in a sport where champions come and go with shocking regularity. Since Silva captured the 185-pound title, there have been at least two different champions in each of the four other traditional UFC weight classes: welterweight (2), lightweight (3), heavyweight (5) and light heavyweight (6).
Sherdog.com has compiled an infographic which chronicles the journey of the middleweight championship, beginning with Menne in 2001 and running through Silva, the current titleholder.
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