Filed under: Featured , News , UFC , Videos The UFC Hall of Fame is far from a perfect institution for honoring the UFC’s and MMA’s best. Sure, some long-overdue inductees were added in recent years, and the organization has been doing a better job of mixing in trailblazers with its modern-era enshrinees. The improvements are due, in large part, to the new categories/wings for the hall – “Pioneer,” “Modern-era,” “Contributors” and “Fights.” Some glaring omissions remain – and we still need an overall MMA Hall of Fame to recognize non-UFC fighters – but now more than ever, deserving fighters are getting their due respect. So is it any wonder why Dan Henderson (32-15 MMA, 9-9 UFC), who closed out a remarkable MMA career with a narrow unanimous-decision loss to middleweight champion Michael Bisping (30-7 MMA, 20-7 UFC) in Saturday’s UFC 204 headliner, is apparently a surefire member of the UFC Hall of Fame? After all, you could make an argument for sticking Henderson in any one – or all – of the wings
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So, we’re putting Dan Henderson in the UFC Hall of Fame, right? – MMA Junkie