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Saturday, August 31, 2013

It's been nearly eleven and a half years since Josh Barnett's hand was raised in victory inside the UFC Octagon. Barnett hopes to relive that moment on Saturday night at UFC 164 when he squares off against Frank Mir, another former UFC champion.

If Barnett wins, it will be a whopping 4180 days in between UFC victories for the fighter now known as "The Warmaster".

The only fighter who had a longer period of time between UFC wins is Mark Coleman. Nearly twelve and a half years elapsed between Coleman's wins at UFC 12 and UFC 100.

Longest Duration Between UFC Victories *
# Fighter Span
(days)
1Mark Coleman4537
2Dan Henderson3767
3Dennis Hallman3521
4Robbie Lawler3382
5Josh Thomson3367
6Wanderlei Silva3305
7Ken Shamrock2751
8Mike Van Arsdale2528
9Vladimir Matyushenko2395
10Kimo Leopoldo2372
* - As of August 30th, 2013

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