Sherdog’s Top 10: Giant Killers
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5. Kazushi Sakuraba
It only makes sense that Sakuraba got his start in professional wrestling, because in the muscle-bound world of sports entertainment, weight classes exist only in the imagination.
During his MMA career, Sakuraba refused to be restricted by the boundaries of weight, fibbing on his actual weight to gain entry into the UFC’s “Ultimate Japan” heavyweight tournament in 1997. Some 60 pounds lighter than his opponent, Marcus Silveira, Sakuraba’s first meeting with the Brazilian resulted in a premature stoppage by referee John McCarthy. In a rematch on the same night, Sakuraba submitted Silveira with an armbar.
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As his career progressed, Sakuraba would notch several more notable victories over fighters a full weight class above him. His clash with Quinton “Rampage” Jackson was credited with launching “Rampage” into superstardom, as Sakuraba survived several powerful slams before submitting the future UFC light heavyweight champion with a rear-naked choke.
Prior to the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s return to Japan on Feb. 25, UFC President Dana White called Sakuraba one of his “favorite fighters ever.” In the past, White has also questioned whether the open-weight spectacle proved detrimental to Sakuraba’s career. For many, Sakuraba was a favorite for that very reason.
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