Top 10 UFC personalities
July 5, 2016 - 11:45 pm
The staff of CoveringTheCage.com will present a new list each day leading up to Saturday’s UFC 200 event at T-Mobile Arena. Tuesday: Top 10 Personalities
10. Michael Bisping — The new UFC middleweight champion probably isn’t given enough credit for his sense of humor and gift of gab.
9. Tito Ortiz — Polarizing figure who isn’t given enough credit for using his trash-talking abilities to help forge rivalries that helped build the organization out of the dark ages.
8. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson — Wears a huge steel chain, howls like a wolf on fight night and is perhaps one of the biggest sport’s biggest pranksters.
7. Chuck Liddell — The “Iceman” paired his trademark mohawk with one-punch power to become one of the first mainstream stars in the UFC.
6. Matt Serra — The reason New Yorkers are both loved and hated. A genuinely funny and self-deprecating Long Island native, the former welterweight champ is a coach whose instructions from the corner are worth a ticket to a live event.
5. Conor McGregor — The Irish superstar quickly announced his presence in the UFC with a dynamic personality.
4. Don Frye — Among this group, he’s the crazy uncle who is prone to stir up drama every time he arrives at a family gathering. He’s always invited, though.
3. Nick/Nate Diaz — Perhaps a cop-out to group the brothers together. Both are fascinating individuals who are far more introspective than they are generally perceived.
2. Forrest Griffin — Consistently hilarious and thoughtful, the New York Times best-selling author can offer opinions on almost any subject.
1. Chael Sonnen — There will be arguments that most of his material was prepared and he was essentially playing a character, but he was darn good at it.