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With Ilia Topuria becoming the 10th fighter to join UFC's two-division title club, the time is come to put together a ranking of who did it best.
Winning a UFC title usually stands as the pinnacle of any fighter’s career, and so it makes sense that anyone who manages to become a titleholder in two weight classes is considered a legend.
Right now, there’s little controversy as to who is the best fighter in their respective divisions. Is anyone close to knocking someone off their No. 1 spot?
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The light heavyweight division was on break at UFC on Fox 9 and won't be on display at UFC 168 either. Accordingly, no changes were made to the 205-pound rankings this time around.
With Ilia Topuria becoming the 10th fighter to join UFC's two-division title club, the time is come to put together a ranking of who did it best.
It makes ranking the 10 double champions a tricky task, but that's what former UFC and Bellator champion Eddie Alvarez and MMA Junkie senior reporter Mike Bohn attempted to do. Check out "The Bohnfire ...