#3 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

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One of the best Heavyweights in MMA history, it’s safe to state that we never truly observed the best of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in the UFC.

Without a doubt, ‘Minotauro’ gave a bunch of exemplary minutes – his unfathomable battle with Randy Couture, his rebound prevail upon Tim Sylvia – yet generally, he was a sorry excuse for the astounding contender he’d been for quite a long time in PRIDE.

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Nogueira still had a quite noteworthy 11 battles in the Octagon, however – and wound up hanging his gloves up in 2015 after one last misfortune to Stefan Struve.

It was the nadir of Nogueira’s vocation – the last thrashing in a keep running of three misfortunes that spoke to the most exceedingly awful keep running on his record – albeit not at all like his past two misfortunes, he figured out how to last the separation with the goliath Dutchman.

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It was surely the perfect time for Nogueira to resign, as well – it was intensely reputed that he’d lost the sight in one of his eyes because of the aggregation of harm he’d assumed control over his vocation, and he’d endured some different genuine wounds as well, most remarkably to his hips and to his correct arm, which was snapped by Frank Mir in 2011.

Subsequent to resigning, Nogueira was offered a vocation with the UFC in Public Relations and was then enlisted into the UFC’s Hall of Fame – a fitting end to such an unbelievable profession.

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