Top 10 Most Underrated Fighters of All Time

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Drake

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There are so many incredibly talented fighters in the world making it hard for them all to get the proper respect and notice that they deserve. Whether it be from fans, media, fellow fighters, whatever or whoever it may be, there are and have been very great fighters through the years who haven’t quite gotten recognized for how good they really are. Who are these underrated mixed martial artists?

Continued: Top 10 Most Underrated Fighters of All Time
 

MMAHAWK

Real Gs come from California.America Muthafucker
Feb 5, 2015
15,225
33,189
Good list
But I'd have to have Shinya Aoki on my top 10
39-8 with a massive resume of names
Shinya
 

nuraknu

savage
Jul 20, 2016
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10,754
I did also notice and appreciate that I didn't have to go from page to page to see each item.
 

Atto

Chinese Virus
Feb 11, 2016
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5,551
wow what shit slow site. Taking ages to load so i fucking closed it.
 

kneeblock

Drapetomaniac
Apr 18, 2015
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Good list. I'd take Frank off only because I don't feel he was ever underrated except maybe when he came in as the underdog against Kevin Jackson. He had his run and is more deliberately excised from some promotions history than he is underrated.

In his place, I'd put Matt Serra who was a close decision away from knocking BJ out of that lightweight championship tournament and who held his own at welterweight despite being at the tail end of his career. No one expected the Hughes fight to be as close as it was because they slept on Matt and of course the GSP win was legendary. He was a quality fighter and one of the best BJJers of his generation.
 

Mix6APlix

The more you cry, the less I care.
Oct 20, 2015
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13,405
I'd have Diego on the list. He caught Pulver syndrome and fell in love with his striking. Had he stuck to his grappling skills, he would have been a champ.

Joe B. married Megan Olivi. He wins at life.

Fitch was never underrated. But he was the UFC version on Knish in Rounders. He wasn't there to entertain you, he was there to win.
 

ECC170

Monster's 11,ATM 2,Parlay Challenge,Hero GP Champ
Pro Fighter
Jan 23, 2015
14,527
23,824
Joachim Hansen and Dan severn also come to mind
 

Robbie Hart

All Biden Voters Are Mindless Sheep
Feb 13, 2015
51,434
51,677
clay guida is an interesting one..................i can't believe i don't like him more...........he was so cool to my friends in vegas a while back......
 

Mix6APlix

The more you cry, the less I care.
Oct 20, 2015
12,918
13,405
I know a few people who trained with Clay back in his G2 days. They all said the same thing. Clay never was great in practice, but when they locked the cage door, he was a totally different fighter.
 

Mix6APlix

The more you cry, the less I care.
Oct 20, 2015
12,918
13,405
Severn will never be underrated simply for throwing Macias on his head twice.
 

Disciplined Galt

Disciplina et Frugalis
First 100
Jan 15, 2015
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30,790
Joachim Hansen and Dan severn also come to mind
You should check out Olof Inger, best striking coach I've had. Cunt moves like, got the head coach fucked up. Greatest striker ever. Olof Inger made Joachim Handen
 
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The Big Guy

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Kole conrad. Undefeated heavyweight GOAT champion. Plus he had a set of floppy tits so its no coincidence he retired to sell milk


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ECC170

Monster's 11,ATM 2,Parlay Challenge,Hero GP Champ
Pro Fighter
Jan 23, 2015
14,527
23,824
Kole conrad. Undefeated heavyweight GOAT champion. Plus he had a set of floppy tits so its no coincidence he retired to sell milk


/thread
Beat mocco multiple times In wrestling too
 

D241

Banned
Jan 14, 2015
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4,742
I am blown away at Raphael Assuncio. That paragraph talking about what he's done and who he has beat-WOW.

I'd throw in Matt Hume. There wasn't many fighters around back when he was fighting but in hindsight, Hume was really ahead of the game as a fighter. Of course he is widely recognized as one of the best coaches in today's mma, but I think much of that is attributed to how well rounded and ahead of the curve he was back in his time.



Not nearly as accomplished and not worthy of being on the list, but worthy of a mention is Drew McFedries. Not a world beater, but man EVERYTIME that guy fought it was a barn burner.