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UFC Celebs Well here it is… These are voted as the top UFC fighters. These are the reigning MMA fighters that are poundgrounding the UFC Stats.
Anderson Silva
Andrei Arlovski
BJ Penn
Chris Leben
Chuck Liddell
Cro Cop
Gabriel Gonzaga
Georges St. Pierre
James Irvin
Jason Lambert
Jason MacDonald
Jeff Monson
Jens Pulver
Jeremy Horn
Keith Jardine
Kendall Grove
Matt Hamill
Matt Hughes
Matt Serra
Michael Bisping
Mike Swick
Quinton Jackson
Randy Couture
Rashad Evans
Renato Sobral
Rich Franklin
Sean Salmon
Sean Sherk
Tim Sylvia
Tito Ortiz
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Matt Hughes In 2005, Hughes participated as a coach opposite Rich Franklin in the second season of the Spike TV reality television series, The Ultimate Fighter. In 2007, Hughes participated as a guest coach for long time friend and training partner, Jens Pulver during The Ultimate Fighter 5 season.

Matt Hughes
Hughes agreed to be head coach again for the The Ultimate Fighter 6, alongside former UFC World welterweight champion, Matt Serra. Despite the fact that after the preliminary round, Team Hughes’ record was 2-6, both Mac Danzig and Tommy Speer of Team Hughes made it to the finals.
Hughes’ successful career in the UFC may be reaching an end however. At the end of UFC 79 he hinted at it possibly being his last time in the cage citing his family and a focus on a second book. However a bout was confirmed for UFC 85 against Thiago Alves, which Hughes lost by TKO. Immediately after the Alves fight, Hughes stated that he has “one last fight” left, and that he wants to fight Matt Serra.
Hughes has competed in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, in which he held a record of 2-2. This consists of wins over Ricardo Almeida and Jiu-Jitsu legend Jeremy Horn, and losses to fellow UFC fighters Jeff Monson and Tito Ortiz.
Matt went to college at Southwestern Illinois College, a two-year college located in Belleville, Illinois before transferring to Lincoln College, in Lincoln, Illinois and then on to Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. His freshman and sophomore years, he made the NJCAA All-American Team, and his final two years he was listed on the NCAA Division I All-American Teams.