I know the majority of people here are from the USA, but for those that do follow football, thought it might be nice to make this
Dustin Poirier - Neymar Jr
He’s been so close to glory so many times, but he’s never been able to get there. Loved by fans, one of the best there’s been, and now at the end of their career with the dream of being the best slipping away.
Jon Jones - Cristiano Ronaldo
In the GOAT debate, but personal reasons are holding him back from being the best. Dominated their sport for years and years, but now there is no denying that they are past their prime, and that they should’ve left the sport before their decline.
Justin Gaethje - Luis Suarez
Loved by fans, one of the most entertaining strikers ever, possibly one of the best at several different times during their career, near the end of their career now but still producing brilliance.
Demetrious Johnson - Diego Maradona
Technically brilliant, very short but with a big passion and determination, one of the standout magicians in their era, one of the best ever
Ronaldinho - Anderson Silva
A joy to watch, possessed pure skill and wasn’t afraid to show off, was one of the best for years but started to deteriorate towards the end of their career, still one of the best ever to watch
Georges St-Pierre - Lionel Messi
The GOAT. Humble, friendly and a generational talent. Produced magic for years and years, and for those who actually watch the sport, undoubtedly the greatest ever.
Alex Pereira - Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Prolific striker who can show moments of pure brilliance out of nowhere, somehow linked to almost everyone, one of the deadliest finishers over the course of their career
Khabib Nurmagomedov - Johan Cruyff
Ahead of their time, inspired a generation of skilled and talented students, revolutionised the sport and shared their wisdom through coaching after their career, developing world champions
Was this accurate, and should I make a part 2?