10 Best P4P Fighters in UFC History

Best P4P Fighters in UFC History

There have been many great fighters, who have entered the octagon in UFC history. A select few set themselves apart and are considered the greatest of all time.

Here is a definitive live of the 10 best P4P fighters in UFC history. Check out the list and see which fighters are considered the P4P best.

Jon Jones

Jon Jones

To be one of the ten best P4P fighters in UFC history, a fighter must be an exceptional talent and dominant. There is no other fighter in the history of MMA, who has dominated the sport like Jon “Bones” Jones.

Jon is an undeniable talent and without a doubt the best UFC fighter in history. His record speaks for itself as he dominated the UFC light heavyweight division for nearly a decade.

“Bones” beat numerous elite fighters before semi-retiring and coming back to become a 2-division UFC champ after winning the heavyweight title. MMA fans are anxious to finally see his fight with Stipe Miocic finally go down.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov

Khabib Nurmagomedov

One fighter, who no doubt belongs in the best P4P fighters in UFC history is Khabib Nurmagomedov. The king of “smesh” had a perfect fighting career and never suffered a professional loss.

Not only did Khabib never lose, but he was rarely hurt or in trouble during his prestigious career. He battered and smashed every fighter that was put in front of him, which included the destruction of Conor McGregor.

Nurmagomedov went on to cement his legacy by stopping former champions Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje. The Dagastani legend will go down as one of the best fighters ever.

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Georges St. Pierre

Georges St. Pierre

The greatest welterweight ever and shue in for the best P4P fighters in UFC history list is Georges St. Pierre. GSP dominated the welterweight division during the golden era of the UFC.

After losing his first title, Georges evolved into one of the most complete fighters in MMA history. Pierre possessed both elite striking and wrestling, which he used to dominate his division for years.

Then, when everyone thought GSP was done, he came back from a years-long hiatus to become a 2-division champion. Further cementing his legacy as one of the UFC’s greatest fighters ever.

Anderson Silva

Anderson Silva

When we talk about the dominance of the best P4P fighters in UFC history, Anderson Silva is the definition of dominant. During Anderson’s 7-year reign as champion, he was the best P4P fighter in the world.

MMA fans had never seen a path of destruction like the one Silva laid down as middleweight champion. “The Spider” absolutely decimated his opponents en route to breaking the records for consecutive UFC wins(16) and title defenses(10).

Silva’s title reign of 2457 days is the greatest of any MMA fighter in history and makes him an undeniable icon.

Stipe Miocic

Stipe Miocic

There’s been many great heavyweights in UFC history, but Stipe Miocic put his name at the top of the list. Mioicic became one of the best P4P fighters in UFC history through unbelievable grit and toughness.

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After winning his first title, Stip made history by breaking the UFC heavyweight record with 3 successful title defenses. The Ohio native then cemented his legacy by winning the trilogy of wars with Daniel Cormier.

Stipe will be fighting the legend Jon Jones in his upcoming fight, which will be his last. If he can take out Jones, it’ll be hard to argue that Stipe isn’t the greatest ever.

Daniel Cormier

Daniel Cormier

When Daniel Cormier entered MMA, many experts believed that he would be a special fighter. They were proven correct as Cormier became one of the best P4P fighters in UFC history.

Daniel was an Olympic wrestler with immense knockout power. He had some unbelievable performances both at light heavyweight and heavyweight.

During Jones’ hiatus/suspension, Daniel had a nice run as champion where he had three successful title defenses. He then moved up to further cement his legacy by winning the heavyweight title and his trilogy of wars with Stipe.

Demetrious Johnson

Demetrious Johnson

Demetrious Johnson is the unanimous flyweight king and one of the best P4P fighters in UFC history. When the flyweight division was first created, Johnson took his throne and set nearly every division record. 

“Mighty Mouse” went on to tie Anderson Silva’s title defense streak, while producing some unbelievable performances. Most notable was his insane suplex to flying armbar sequence to beat Ray Borg.

Johnson then went on to become the reigning ONE bantamweight champ.

Amanda Nunes

Amanda Nunes

Amanda Nunes is the queen of women’s MMA and one of the greatest P4P fighters in UFC history. She set the standard for women’s MMA and became one of the sport’s most dominant champs.

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Nunes not only dominated her division, but also the women’s featherweight division by knocking out Cyborg Santos. Becoming the first and only women’s double champ in UFC history and later becoming a 2x bantamweight champ.

“Leoa” is currently retired, but she has hinted at a possible comeback in the future. Nobody would be surprised to see Amanda come back and win her third bantamweight title.

Henry Cejudo

Henry Cejudo

The list of the best P4P fighters in UFC history would not be complete without the Olympic gold medalist, Henry Cejudo. In the history of combat sports, Cejudo is arguably the greatest 2-sport athlete of all time.

After winning an Olympic gold medal, Henry came into MMA and set the sport on fire. Cejudo decrowned Demetrious Johnson, while also becoming a 2-division champion by capturing the bantamweight title.

Cejudo’s incredible combat sports career makes him an unanimous choice for the best P4P fighters ever. 

Jose Aldo

Jose Aldo

We’re wrapping up our list of the best P4P fighters in UFC history with the original featherweight king Jose Aldo. Jose put the featherweight division on the map and set the standard as division champion.

During Aldo’s prime, he cleared out the division, while putting on numerous unbelievable performances. The former featherweight king has recently come out of retirement and looking to add more accolades to his legacy.