11 Current MMA Greats Most Likely Competing Past Their Peak Performance

Peak performance can be defined simply as: able to do one’s best in one’s best physical state. Math tells us that what goes up must come down, and in between, there is by and large a moment in time when you reach your peak. Such is the case…

Peak performance can be defined simply as: able to do one’s best in one’s best physical state.

Math tells us that what goes up must come down, and in between, there is by and large a moment in time when you reach your peak. Such is the case for fighters who, if they do everything right, go from prospect to contender to champion. And then, at some point, our bodies start to betray us, and the cruel circle of life comes full circle.

The last painful—and drawn out—display of a champion we once thought of as indestructible played out with Chuck Liddell. It had also been occurring with Wanderlei Silva…and last night was likely the exclamation point of that decline from former champ to shell of former self.

Wanderlei has been past his peak for sometime now. There are other fighters that are somewhere between possibly past their peak (but it’s hard to say for sure) and very far past their peak. And some fighters, well, they make it hard as they look to be on the decline…only to get back up again.

Let’s take a look at some of the more notable ones, shall we.  

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UFC 132 Results: Carlos Condit and the Most Dangerous Fighters by Division

Last night at UFC 132, Carlos Condit proved that he really is “The Natural Born Killer” with his first round knockout of the previously undefeated Dong Hyun Kim.With 13 submissions and 13 KO/TKOs in 27 career victories, it made me start wondering who a…

Last night at UFC 132, Carlos Condit proved that he really is “The Natural Born Killer” with his first round knockout of the previously undefeated Dong Hyun Kim.

With 13 submissions and 13 KO/TKOs in 27 career victories, it made me start wondering who are some of the other most dangerous fighters in MMA.

Here is Carlos Condit and the most dangerous fighters in MMA broken down by division

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UFC 132 Results: Ranking the Top 10 Lightweights in the UFC

Last night was possibly the best PPV of the year so far.Carlos Condit showed he belongs at the top of the division.Tito Ortiz showed he’s got a bit of gas left in the tank.It was shown yet again that MMA judging needs improvement.Chris Leben ended the …

Last night was possibly the best PPV of the year so far.

Carlos Condit showed he belongs at the top of the division.

Tito Ortiz showed he’s got a bit of gas left in the tank.

It was shown yet again that MMA judging needs improvement.

Chris Leben ended the career of a legend.

Dominick Cruz avenged his only career loss and put on a hell of a fight with Urjiah Faber in the process.

Aside from all that though, there were two major lightweight fights that took place, with Dennis Siver taking on Matt Wiman, and Melvin Guillard taking on Shane Roller.

Siver won a controversial decision, but Guillard left no doubt about his win, by leaving Roller unconscious on the mat.

Read on to see how this mixed up the lightweight ranks.

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UFC 132 Results: 5 Fights Rafael Dos Anjos Should Take Next

Rafael Dos Anjos is a serious player in the UFC lightweight division.He did not just bounce back from a jaw-injury loss to contender Clay Guida; he knocked out a man who seemed to be steam-rolling to a title shot just six months ago.Dos Anjos is known …

Rafael Dos Anjos is a serious player in the UFC lightweight division.

He did not just bounce back from a jaw-injury loss to contender Clay Guida; he knocked out a man who seemed to be steam-rolling to a title shot just six months ago.

Dos Anjos is known for his incredible ground skills, but at UFC 132, he showed that his striking has truly improved by leaps and bounds.

What is next for Dos Anjos? What kind of test does he need?

Here are the top five fights Rafael Dos Anjos should take next.

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UFC 132 Results: What’s Next for the Main Card Winners

UFC 132 is over and it was a card to remember.In the main event, UFC Bantamweight Champion Dominick Cruz fought in five fast-paced rounds to successfully defend his title against former WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber.Also on the card, Tito Ort…

UFC 132 is over and it was a card to remember.

In the main event, UFC Bantamweight Champion Dominick Cruz fought in five fast-paced rounds to successfully defend his title against former WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber.

Also on the card, Tito Ortiz earned his first victory since 2006 while Carlos Condit and Chris Leben picked up big knockout wins in the opening round of their bouts.

The other main card fight featured dangerous striker Dennis Siver and “Handsome” Matt Wiman. Siver won a controversial three-round decision.

These are the next steps that each winner should take in their careers.

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Forrest Griffin, Rampage Jackson and MMA’s Funniest Fighters (with Video)

A sense of humor isn’t mandatory to be a mixed martial artist, but it sure doesn’t hurt.Fans tend to like fighters with a good sense of humor, and fighters who the fans like are more likely to keep their jobs.After all, the UFC and other MMA organizati…

A sense of humor isn’t mandatory to be a mixed martial artist, but it sure doesn’t hurt.

Fans tend to like fighters with a good sense of humor, and fighters who the fans like are more likely to keep their jobs.

After all, the UFC and other MMA organizations are all businesses, and fighters who can give good interviews and crack jokes help sell fights.

Let’s take a look at MMA’s funniest fighters…

Note: Humor is subjective and therefore the fighters on this list are not ranked in any particular order.

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