Who are the top Heavyweights in the UFC? After UFC 111 and Shane Carwins performance, This is who I see as the top 10 contenders at Heavyweight! By: gunnd86
…1. Brock Lesnar
Despite not fighting since July of 2009 at UFC 100 due to illness, Brock Lesnar is still the heavyweight belt holder of the UFC and therefore No.1 on my list. Finally given the all clear a month or so ago, it appears the champ and the UFC are targeting a summer return, likely at the UFC 116 in Las Vegas. There he will meet the newly crowned interim heavyweight champion, Shane Carwin. That will be the battle of giants!
2. Shane Carwin
The newly crowned UFC interim heavyweight champion made a huge statement this weekend at UFC 111 by destroying Frank Mir. He is now 12-0 in his MMA career, still undefeated, and he has never seen the second round of a fight. With size, strength, and KO power he might be the only person who can physically match up with Lesnar. We will eventually find out how evenly matched they are when they face off in what could be the main event at UFC 116.
3. Cain Valasquez
This guy has been on a tear since his UFC debut at UFC 83. Undefeated and sitting on an eight-fight…
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