Randy Couture
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2. ANDERSON SILVA “The Spider,” one of the most well-rounded fighters of all time, started his career training taekwondo when he was 14 years old. 3. FEDOR EMELIANENKO The heavyweight went almost a decade without a loss. 4. GEORGES ST-PIERRE The Canadian phenom boasts a record of 34 wins and only two losses.5. CHUCK LIDDELL The Iceman’s striking prowess and iron chin led to 21 career victories (13 by KO/ TKO). 6. ANTONIO RODRIGO NOGUEIRA The former Pride heavyweight champ has a career record of 34–7. At 36 years old, he’s still going strong. 7. DAN HENDERSON A Pride middleweight and welterweight champ, Henderson KO’d Emeliananenko in 2011. 8. B.J. PENN As a lightweight, Penn went undefeated for eight years.9. WANDERLEI SILVA His knockout of Rampage Jackson was one of the most memorable in UFC history. 10. ROYCE GRACIE The first-ever UFC champ, Gracie humbled larger opponents with his flawless jiu-jitsu. Like the other members of this fraternity, Randy “the Natural” Couture’s athletic performance was only part of what he contributed to his sport. Winning his fi rst UFC heavyweight title in 1997, Couture stood at the forefront of mixed martial arts’ evolution from a fringe spectacle that advertised brutality—and was illegal in most states—to a respectable, regulated sport that’s become a worldwide phenomenon.A former U.S. Army sergeant and three-time All-American wrestler from Oklahoma State, Couture, along with other world-class athletes, brought badly needed credibility to the then-fl oundering organization. Couture’s trinity of fi ghts with Chuck Liddell could be considered the turning point of the evolution. Their second tilt took place on the fi nale of the inaugural season of The Ultimate Fighter—the basic-cable show credited by many, including UFC president Dana White, with saving the sport and creating millions of fans overnight.In total, Couture held the UFC heavyweight championship belt three separate times and the light-heavyweight belt two separate times. He was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2006. When we asked him about his legacy, he was as humble as he was deadly in his prime.“I don’t know if I should be No. 1,” Couture says. “That’s hard for me to say. There have been a lot of amazing athletes that have competed. I did it for almost 15 years, into my late 40s. I probably stretched it as far as anybody is going to stretch it. I won fi ve titles, but I lost fi ve times, too. And I think that’s a true measure of character. It’s not about the guy who wins all the time, it’s about what happens when that guy loses: How does he respond? In my case I picked myself back up, made the adjustments, and won again.”
Randy Couture’s Workout
Main Workout1A Weighted Neutral-Grip Pullup *Sets:3 *Reps: 10, 8, 62B Slide Board Mountain Climber *Sets: 3 *Reps: Repeat for 10 sec,1B Medicine Ball Smash *Sets: 3 *Reps: 53A Single-Arm Kettlebell Press *Sets: 3 *Reps: 10, 8, 62A Kettlebell Single-Arm Deadlift *Sets:3 *Reps: 8, 6, 43B Medicine Ball Chest Pass *Sets: 3 *Reps: 5 Circuit (Repeat Twice)4A Dumbbell Bentover Lateral Raise *Sets: 2 *Reps: 10,84B Alternating Kettelbell Swing *Sets: 2 *Reps: 10,84C Band Triceps Pushdown *Sets: 1 *Reps: As many as possible