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UFC Hall of Fame: Who will join Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo in the class of 2023?
For over 30 years, the UFC has been home to some legendary fighters and moments. Some were dominant champions, while others ended up becoming fan favorites.
The Hall of Fame recognizes fighters, fights, and contributors (those outside of fighting). Representation comes from various promotions, including the UFC, PRIDE, the WEC, and Strikeforce. Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock, one of the first fighters to compete in a UFC cage, were inducted in the opening ceremony in 2003.
International Fight Week in July has become a tradition for the induction ceremony. This year, the ceremony for the UFC Hall of Fame will be on July 6 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Airing on UFC FIGHT PASS, it is the appetizer before UFC 290 on July 8.
Who will join the likes of Gracie, Shamrock, Dan Severn, Chuck Liddell, Forrest Griffin, Ronda Rousey, Georges St-Pierre, and Art Davie?
The Sporting News breaks down the UFC Hall of Fame 2023 class.
Who is in the UFC Hall of Fame Class of 2023?
Anderson Silva
One of the greatest combat sports athletes of all time, Anderson Silva helped popularize the UFC and will enter its Pioneers Wing.
Turning pro in 1997, Silva fought for Mecca, Shooto, and PRIDE, before debuting for the UFC in 2006. As the UFC continued its growth, Silva dominated the competition from 2006 to 2013. Winning the UFC middleweight title against Rich Franklin, Silva defended the belt 10 times, beating the likes of Dan Henderson, Forrest Griffin, Demian Maia, Chael Sonnen, and Vitor Belfort. Several top moments of his career include a front-kick win against Belfort and “Entering the Matrix” against Forrest Griffin.
“The Spider” holds numerous records, including:
Longest win streak (16)
Longest finish streak (8) in modern UFC history
Longest title reign (2,457 days) in UFC history
Most successful title defenses (10) in UFC middleweight history
While he ended his UFC career on a 1-7 run with one no-contest and suffered numerous injuries, the respect for the Brazilian by the MMA community is unmatched.