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Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC

Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC

Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC
WATCH VIDEO: Nothing beats a sharp display of striking prowess that results in a knockout to end the fight. Each round of an MMA bout begins with both competitors standing up, favoring strikers. Many competitors have demonstrated their ability to strike, yet only a few rank among the top strikers in UFC history. Do you […]

WATCH VIDEO: Nothing beats a sharp display of striking prowess that results in a knockout to end the fight. Each round of an MMA bout begins with both competitors standing up, favoring strikers. Many competitors have demonstrated their ability to strike, yet only a few rank among the top strikers in UFC history. Do you anticipate seeing your favorite combatant on this list? Explore further to see if he qualifies for inclusion. Follow the latest UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN

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Best five strikers in the UFC

5. Watch former UFC heavyweight fighter- Francis Ngannou

The person with the most robust punch in the world is Francis “The Predator” Ngannou. His force is thought to be comparable to being struck by a Ford Escort traveling at top speed. Francis was regarded promotions’ one of the most threatening strikers thanks to his strength and unquestionably lengthy hands.

His true knockout power is what qualifies him for inclusion on this list. Once he hits you, you’re out for the count. Consider his conflict with Jairzinho Rozenstruk as an illustration. Francis missed many punches, but the night was good once he connected with one.

Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC, Jon Jones, Francis Ngannou, Conor McGregor, Anderson Silva, Israel Adesanya, UFC News
Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC, Jon Jones, Francis Ngannou, Conor McGregor, Anderson Silva, Israel Adesanya, UFC News

Ngannou became more proficient technically with each fight, increasing his danger. He got rid of his careless approach to hitting and transformed into a more patient but dangerous predator, which was also essential to winning the Heavyweight title. The hardest puncher in the world just had his title as the Heavyweight champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) formally stripped of him. He left the organization after failing to secure a new contract agreement.

4.  Watch UFC featherweight and lightweight fighter- Conor McGregor

Pay-per-view numbers for “The Notorious” Conor McGregor have broken all previous records. The public enjoyed watching his battles because of his spectacular hitting showmanship. He is also the first UFC champion to hold two belts. He also defeated many top-tier UFC competitors, including Chad Mendes, Donald Cerrone, and Jose Aldo.

The most lethal left hand in the annals of mixed martial arts belongs to Conor McGregor. He is light years ahead of the typical MMA fighter in terms of technical knowledge of striking. His kicking skills are outstanding, and his left hand has knocked out opponents like Eddie Alvarez and Dustin Poirier.

Conor’s thorough mastery of striking plays a significant role in his open-minded approach to martial arts. Being a real student of the game, he applies any strategies that he finds to be successful, regardless of where they originate. Aside from his striking, Conor has a loud voice against his adversary, which keeps spectators interested in his battles.

3. Watch UFC Light heavyweight and heavyweight  fighter- Jon Jones

Jon “Bones” Jones has been the most dominant light heavyweight champion till now and is renowned for his versatile fighting style. He can submit you, but his most devastating move is to smash your face with sharp elbows, knees, and other available blows. Jones is just one of a host of exceptional black UFC fighters with remarkable accomplishments.

He boasts one of the longest reaches in the UFC at 215 cm. He makes the most of this reach by launching jabs typically met with an elbow, knee, or stiff left hand. He can kick someone in the head with his long legs and excellent reach. Additionally, these legs are employed well to create a good space, particularly against opponents with a much shorter distance. Shogun Rua, Chael Sonnen, Alexander Gustafsson, and Daniel Cormier are some unfortunate recipients of his outstanding striking.

After leaving the light heavyweight category in 2020, Bones (26-1 MMA, 20-1 UFC) will face Ciryl Gane  (11-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC) in the heavyweight championship match at UFC 285 on March 4 in Las Vegas.

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2. Watch Former UFC Middleweight fighter- Anderson Silva

Anderson Silva, a.k.a. “The Spider,” is the most entertaining striker ever entered the ring. Silva mixes up various attacks in his fights, unlike other attackers. Stepping elbow and whirling motions are examples. Vitor Belfort is the subject of one of his most exciting battles. He demonstrated his speed and unpredictable nature when striking here. A quick front kick from Silva that connected with Belfort’s chin ended the fight.

Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC, Jon Jones, Francis Ngannou, Conor McGregor, Anderson Silva, Israel Adesanya, UFC News
Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC, Jon Jones, Francis Ngannou, Conor McGregor, Anderson Silva, Israel Adesanya, UFC News

Watching Silva strike is breathtaking, from his feints to his deft defensive moves. He frequently dropped his hands to draw opponents in before shocking them with one of his blazing-fast attacks. He moved his head in the cage with unmatched agility, dodging and weaving as if he could see the punches coming at him in slow motion.

Silva’s striking is so skilled that at the end of his MMA career, he even had some success in the boxing ring. He competed in a boxing battle against Tito Ortiz. Silva’s powerful overhand right knocked Ortiz out. This demonstrates Silva’s continued high-level attack ability.

1. Watch UFC Middleweight fighter- Israel Adesanya

We think the best striker in the UFC is Israel “The Last Stylebender” Adesanya. With his quickness, fluid motions, extended reach, and knockout power, he is unquestionably a Middleweight division striking machine. He has long since dominated the Middleweight division thanks to his superior striking.

His distinctive left cross while leaning back is well-known. This enables him to be evasive and land a powerful counterattack simultaneously. He also has a blindingly fast jab that you won’t anticipate. His long legs, which may chop off his opponent’s head and legs, are another weapon in his armory.

That Adesanya succeeded the reign of Silva. After Chris Weidman ended Silva’s control, the UFC middleweight championship frequently changed hands until Adesanya arrived. Many contend that Adesanya’s striking is more skilled than Silva’s after more than 100 professional kickboxing fights.

When the two men fought at UFC 234, it appeared like way. The teacher and student engaged in a fun chess game, with Adesanya coming out on top. In the main event of UFC 281 at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, Alex Pereira, the only person to ever knockout Adesanya, stopped him once more via TKO at 2 minutes and 1 second of the fifth and final round. This was Adesanya’s last fight.

Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC, Jon Jones, Francis Ngannou, Conor McGregor, Anderson Silva, Israel Adesanya, UFC News
Watch: Best five strikers in the UFC, Jon Jones, Francis Ngannou, Conor McGregor, Anderson Silva, Israel Adesanya, UFC News

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