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Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir face off at the UFC 100 weigh-ins
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UFC Legend Fedor Emelianenko, Known for Battling Brock Lesnar, Reveals His Most Formidable Rival

December 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Frank Mir, a legendary figure in martial arts, reached the pinnacle of his career in June 2004 when he captured the UFC heavyweight title. Over the next 15 years, although he remained a top-tier contender, Mir never reclaimed MMA’s highest honor. Throughout his career, he faced formidable opponents such as Brock Lesnar, Fedor Emelianenko, Daniel Cormier, Shane Carwin, and Junior dos Santos. In 2021, Mir transitioned to boxing, competing against Steve Cunningham and Kubrat Pulev.

In a recent August 2024 interview, Mir named Mirko Cro Cop as the toughest opponent he ever faced, crediting him with hitting him the hardest. Mir recalled the aftermath of their 2010 UFC 119 bout, noting the severe swelling in his right thigh from Cro Cop’s kicks and fearing a serious injury known as compartment syndrome. Despite only two kicks landing, their impact was profound. However, Mir ultimately said the hardest blow he endured came from Alistair Overeem at UFC 169 in 2014, describing the knee to his head as a life-altering hit that felt like being struck by a car.

Mir has not competed in MMA since defeating Roy Nelson at Bellator 231 in October 2019, with his last combat sport appearance being a loss to Steve Cunningham in a 2021 boxing match. He agreed to return to MMA with the Global Fight League last year and was set to fight Fabricio Werdum but had to undergo emergency spinal fusion surgery. His future in fighting is uncertain as he has yet to officially retire.

Fan Take: Frank Mir’s reflections shed light on the brutal reality of heavyweight MMA and the resilience needed to compete at the highest level. His possible return or final retirement will be a significant moment for fight fans, symbolizing the end of an era and reminding the sport of the sacrifices its warriors make.

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