Abbey Subhan

The UFC is celebrating its 30th year and to commemorate the milestone, MMA Junkie has compiled its 30 greatest UFC fighters of all time. Every day until the anniversary of UFC 1 on Nov. 12 (1993), we will reveal one fighter on our list. Today, MMA Junkie Radio host Brian “Goze” Garcia brings you No. 6: Jose Aldo. You can watch Garcia’s career retrospective on Aldo above; video produced Abbey Subhan. Also see: No. 30: Dustin Poirier No. 29: Frank Shamrock No. 28: Francis Ngannou n No. 27: Joanna Jedrzejczyk r n No. 26: Frankie Edgar r n No. 25: Tito Ortiz r n No. 24: Cain Velasquez No. 23: Dominick Cruz n No. 22: Valentina Shevchenko n No. 19-No .18 : Chuck Liddell , Max Holloway r n No .17 : Henry Cejudo  r n No. 16: Israel Adesanya No. 23: Dominick Cruz n No. 22: Valentina Shevchenko n No. 19-No .18 : Chuck Liddell , Max Holloway r n No .17 : Henry Cejudo  r nNo. 16: Israel Adesanya No. 25: Tito Ortiz n No. 24: Cain Velasquez n No. 23: Dominick Cruz rn No .22 : Valentina Shevchenko  rnNo .19-No .18 : Chuck Liddell , Max Holloway rn No. 17: Henry Cejudo

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