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I just watched Benson vs Pettis 3 in karate combat, and although it wasn’t terrible… it wasn’t very good. So it got me thinking about lightweight and how deep it is. Although some of these guys legacies aren’t completed yet and still seemingly in their prime, I’d like for you to rank them in order on who you think had the better career.
1. Pettis
2. Benson
3. RDA
4. Giblert Melendez
5. Eddie Alvarez
6. Chandler
7. Poirier
8. Gaethje
9. Mcgregor
10. Tony
This isn’t my list, just an example of ranking guys 1-10.
I know some of these guys were different eras, so it’s hard to compare.
I really do think if you take these guys in their prime, any one of these guys could have beaten each other on any given day for the most part.
Some of these guys had shorter primes but reached higher peaks, while others have been tried and true yet never fully became UFC champion.
I think I’d put nearly all of them in the UFC hall of fame, except Melendez who didn’t accomplish a lot in the UFC imo. And Chandler but he has the be top 3 most exciting fighter to ever compete in the UFC, so he deserves a spot
Know that I understood the OP here's the list :
1. Pettis
2. Benson
3. RDA
4. Alvarez
5. Poirier
6. McGregor
7. Gaethje
8. Chandler
9. Tony
10. Melendez
Ranking gets a bit tough after #5 honestly. The fact that Poirier helt an interim and Conor an undisputed title prevents you from ranking them lower