A two-time UFC champion who has remained competitive in the most hazardous division for nearly 14 years, Frank Mir is one of the best heavyweights in mixed martial arts history. Obviously, names like Fedor Emelianenko and Randy Couture certainly command attention when the best-ever conversation comes up, but Mir has been entrenched in the biggest and baddest promotion for almost his entire career (only two out of his 27 professional fights took place outside of the Octagon). For that reason, alongside his ironclad resume dripping with highlight reel finishes and memorable comebacks, Mir will always be part of the discussion when it comes to talking about the best fighters the heavyweight division has ever produced. But unlike most of these MMA legends, Mir is still competing today at an elite level. The peanut gallery has certainly mocked his most recent accomplishments, stating that victories against an over-the-hill Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva and an unproven Todd Duffee offer little to no merit

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