So in another thread I started looking at how championship reigns actually progressed in terms of 'guy who beat the guy'. This is not constrained to original weight class, but as you will see, with two big exceptions, it mostly works out *edit* Not actually true - I forgot UFC LW and WW both end up with Jon Jones.
UFC HW/Superfight/Tournament champion: Stipe.
Pride HW: Stipe.
Strikeforce HW: Stipe
Rings Openweight: Stipe
Rings LHW: Stipe
UFC LHW: GSP (yes)
Strikeforce LHW: Jon Jones
Pride MW: Jon Jones
UFC MW: Stipe (yes)
Strikeforce MW: GSP
WEC MW: GSP
Pride WW: GSP
WEC WW: GSP
UFC WW: Jon Jones (yes)
UFC LW: Jon Jones (yes)
Pride LW: Conor
WEC LW: Conor
WEC FW: Conor
I'm missing the Shooto and Pancrase belts but sue me, there's only so much I can look up despite being unemployed.
To me this is pretty interesting, it shows that it's tended to end up in the same spot no matter how far it deviates at times from the 'normal' progression of the belt from where it began.
I would've thought there would be far more anomalies - look at how the Pride LW belt goes for example, but it still ends up with Conor.
UFC HW/Superfight/Tournament champion: Stipe.
Pride HW: Stipe.
Strikeforce HW: Stipe
Rings Openweight: Stipe
Rings LHW: Stipe
UFC LHW: GSP (yes)
Strikeforce LHW: Jon Jones
Pride MW: Jon Jones
UFC MW: Stipe (yes)
Strikeforce MW: GSP
WEC MW: GSP
Pride WW: GSP
WEC WW: GSP
UFC WW: Jon Jones (yes)
UFC LW: Jon Jones (yes)
Pride LW: Conor
WEC LW: Conor
WEC FW: Conor
I'm missing the Shooto and Pancrase belts but sue me, there's only so much I can look up despite being unemployed.
To me this is pretty interesting, it shows that it's tended to end up in the same spot no matter how far it deviates at times from the 'normal' progression of the belt from where it began.
I would've thought there would be far more anomalies - look at how the Pride LW belt goes for example, but it still ends up with Conor.
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