1993-1995:
- Royce Gracie
- Ken Shamrock
- Dan Severn
- Oleg Taktarov
1996 - 2000
- Don Frye
- Mark Coleman
- Pat Miletich
- Frank Shamorck
- Pedro Rizzo
- Bas Rutten (Basing it off of his UFC Heavyweight Championship and Pancrase accomplishments.)
- Tito Ortiz
- Jens Pulver
- Kevin Randleman
2000-2006
- Randy Couture
- Matt Hughes*
- Chuck Liddell*
- Andrei Arlovski*
Honorable Mentions: Vitor Belfort, Mo Smith, and "Tank" Abbott.
* = Can be legends in the future.
I just went through all of the UFC's events and looked at who was a big name and was pretty damn consistant and won some huge matches.
1996 - 2000
- Don Frye
- Mark Coleman
- Pat Miletich
- Frank Shamorck
- Pedro Rizzo
- Bas Rutten (Basing it off of his UFC Heavyweight Championship and Pancrase accomplishments.)
- Tito Ortiz
- Jens Pulver
- Kevin Randleman
If you had to pick just one or two from that list to call a legend above the others, then which one or two would it be? That was the problem we had for that period. I want to say Bas Rutten and Frank Shamrock stand out as the two as more legendary than the others (outside of Mark Coleman).
1993-1995:
- Royce Gracie
- Ken Shamrock
- Dan Severn
- Oleg Taktarov
1996 - 2000
- Don Frye
- Mark Coleman
- Pat Miletich
- Frank Shamorck
- Pedro Rizzo
- Bas Rutten (Basing it off of his UFC Heavyweight Championship and Pancrase accomplishments.)
- Tito Ortiz
- Jens Pulver
- Kevin Randleman
2000-2006
- Randy Couture
- Matt Hughes*
- Chuck Liddell*
- Andrei Arlovski*
Honorable Mentions: Vitor Belfort, Mo Smith, and "Tank" Abbott.
* = Can be legends in the future.
I just went through all of the UFC's events and looked at who was a big name and was pretty damn consistant and won some huge matches.
finally somebody put jens"little evil"pulver on there list first LW champ 6win in ufc 1 draw should be ranked up there