#1 Georges St-Pierre – UFC Welterweight title

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Georges St-Pierre’s first rule as UFC Welterweight champion could not have gone much more awful – in the wake of crushing the unbelievable Matt Hughes for the title, he was angry with dark horse Matt Serra and thumped out in his first title protection.

Fortunately, his second rule as Welterweight lord remains the best title reign in UFC history, without exception. Over a time of 5-and-a-half years, GSP made a sum of 9 fruitful guards – for all intents and purposes averaging 2 every year in spite of investing energy in the rack with genuine knee damage – and turned back the test of some unfathomable challengers.

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Subsequent to overcoming Serra in a rematch in April 2008, the Canadian basically confronted a killer’s line of adversaries. There were Jon Fitch – undefeated in the UFC with 8 wins; previous champ and pound-for-pound extraordinary BJ Penn; previous WEC champ Carlos Condit; and previous StrikeForce champions Jake Shields and Nick Diaz.

All were turned back in to a great extent uneven form. St-Pierre came under some feedback for his absence of completions – his fourth round triumph over Penn was the main stoppage he accomplished amid his rule – yet the uneven nature in which he deliberately broke the majority of his rivals more than compensated for that.

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As did the manner in which his rule reached an end. After a tight triumph over challenger Johny Hendricks, St-Pierre ventured far from the game for a 4-year time frame, giving up his title simultaneously.

Basically, he is the main boss in present day UFC history to deliberately hand his title back – others have been stripped, yet more often than not because of refusals to battle or moves to various weight classes. Just GSP completely wiped out his division and had no more to demonstrate.

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Basically, GSP’s dimension of rivalry as boss was superior to some other boss’ ever of UFC. What’s more, he never lost his title. That is the reason his title reign is the best in UFC history.

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