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UFC light heavyweight title history: Alex Pereira, Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier, Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture plenty of vacancies #UFC313

By Matt Erickson

UFC light heavyweight title history: Alex Pereira, Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier, Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture plenty of vacancies #UFC313

(This story was updated to add new information.)

The light heavyweight title is on the line in the UFC 313 main event, and dominant champion Alex Pereira (12-2 MMA, 9-1 UFC) will look to cement his status as an all-time great when he meets challenger Magomed Ankalaev (20-1-1 MMA, 11-1-1 UFC).

Pereira has had the fastest rise to mega-success in UFC history. He won the middleweight title in just his fourth fight in the UFC, then moved to 205 pounds and won the title there. If he beats Ankalaev, he's talking about a move to heavyweight for an unprecedented third UFC title.

Take a look at a chronological history of the UFC light heavyweight belt.

Frank Shamrock

Frank Shamrock

Date: Dec. 21, 1997

Event: UFC Japan

Opponent: Kevin Jackson

Total reign: 703 days

Title defenses: Igor Zinoviev (UFC 16), Jeremy Horn (UFC 17), John Lober (UFC Brazil), Tito Ortiz (UFC 22)

Notes: Fight light heavyweight champion in UFC history. Vacated when he retired in November 1999.

Tito Ortiz

Date: April 14, 2000

Event: UFC 25

Opponent: Wanderlei Silva

Total reign: 1,260 days

Title defenses: Yuki Kondo (UFC 29), Evan Tanner (UFC 30), Elvis Sinosic (UFC 32), Vladimir Matyushenko (UFC 33), Ken Shamrock (UFC 40)

Notes: Most quotable champion in UFC light heavyweight history.

Randy Couture (interim)

Randy Couture

Date: June 6, 2003

Event: UFC 43

Opponent: Chuck Liddell

Notes: Couture beat Liddell for an interim belt while Ortiz was out. It was the first of three legendary fights between the two.

Randy Couture

Date: Sept. 26, 2003

Event: UFC 44

Opponent: Tito Ortiz

Total reign: 127 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: Couture, then a former heavyweight champion, became the first fighter to win UFC titles in two divisions.

Vitor Belfort

Vitor Belfort

Date: Jan. 31, 2004

Event: UFC 46

Opponent: Randy Couture

Total reign: 203 days

Title defenses: None

Randy Couture

Date: Aug. 21, 2004

Event: UFC 49

Opponent: Vitor Belfort

Total reign: 238 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: Couture became a two-time 205-pound champion with a win in a rematch.

Chuck Liddell

May 7, 2022; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Former UFC fighter Chuck Liddell in attendance during UFC 274 at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Date: April 16, 2005

Event: UFC 52

Opponent: Randy Couture

Total reign: 770 days

Title defenses: Jeremy Horn (UFC 54), Randy Couture (UFC 57), Renato Sobral (UFC 62), Tito Ortiz (UFC 66)

Notes: Liddell won the title in his second fight in the famed trilogy with Couture, then beat him a third time to close out the rivalry.

Quinton Jackson

Date: May 26, 2007

Event: UFC 71

Opponent: Chuck Liddell

Total reign: 406 days

Title defenses: Dan Henderson (UFC 75)

Notes: The "Rampage" win over Liddell was a rematch of their 2003 PRIDE title fight. When he beat Henderson, it effectively unified the PRIDE and UFC light heavyweight titles.

Forrest Griffin

Forrest Griffin

Date: July 5, 2008

Event: UFC 86

Opponent: Quinton Jackson

Total reign: 175 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: Griffin won a UFC title a little more than three years after he was the "TUF 1" winner at light heavyweight.

Rashad Evans

Date: Dec. 27, 2008

Event: UFC 92

Opponent: Forrest Griffin

Total reign: 147 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: Like Griffin, Evans was an "Ultimate Fighter" winner."

Lyoto Machida

Lyoto Machida

Date: May 23, 2009

Event: UFC 98

Opponent: Rashad Evans

Total reign: 350 days

Title defenses: Mauricio Rua (UFC 104)

Notes: Machida was unbeaten heading into the title fight at 14-0.

Mauricio Rua

Date: May 8, 2010

Event: UFC 113

Opponent: Lyoto Machida

Total reign: 315 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: "Shogun" Rua needed a second shot at it, but knocked out his fellow Brazilian in their rematch to win the title.

Jon Jones

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 04: Jon Jones looks on during the UFC heavyweight championship fight against Ciryl Gane of France during the UFC 285 event at T-Mobile Arena on March 04, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Date: March 19, 2011

Event: UFC 128

Opponent: Mauricio Rua

Total reign: 1,501 days

Title defenses: Quinton Jackson (UFC 135), Lyoto Machida (UFC 140), Rashad Evans (UFC 145), Vitor Belfort (UFC 152), Chael Sonnen (UFC 159), Alexander Gustafsson (UFC 165), Glover Teixeira (UFC 172), Daniel Cormier (UFC 182)

Notes: Stripped of the title for the first time in April 2015 after a hit-and-run accident.

Daniel Cormier

Daniel Cormier

Date: May 23, 2015

Event: UFC 187

Opponent: Anthony Johnson

Total reign: 1,315 days

Title defenses: Alexander Gustafsson (UFC 192), Anthony Johnson (UFC 210), Volkan Oezdemir (UFC 220)

Notes: Cormier won the vacant title after Jones was stripped of it.

Jon Jones (interim)

Date: April 23, 2016

Event: UFC 197

Opponent: Ovince Saint Preux

Notes: Jones won an interim title, then failed a drug test and was suspended and stripped of the interim belt. He then beat Cormier at UFC 214 to unify the titles and was stripped when he failed another drug test. Cormier was reinstated as champion, then vacated the belt when he won the heavyweight title.

Jon Jones

Date: Dec. 29, 1018

Event: UFC 232

Opponent: Alexander Gustafsson

Total reign: 2,098 days

Title defenses: Anthony Smith (UFC 235), Thiago Santos (UFC 239), Dominick Reyes (UFC 247)

Notes: Jones started his second reign as champion, then vacated in August 2020 during a UFC contract dispute.

Jan Blachowicz

Date: Sept. 27, 2020

Event: UFC 253

Opponent: Dominick Reyes

Total reign: 398 days

Title defenses: Israel Adesanya (UFC 259)

Notes: Blachowicz's win over Reyes was for the vacant belt after Jon Jones announced his intention to move to heavyweight. His lone title defense came against middleweight Adesanya, who moved up in an attempt to win a second title.

Glover Teixeira

Glover Teixeira

Date: Oct. 30, 2021

Event: UFC 267

Opponent: Jan Blachowicz

Total reign: 225

Title defenses: None

Notes: At 42, Teixeira became the oldest first-time champion in UFC history with the win.

Jiri Prochazka

Date: June 12, 2022

Event: UFC 275

Opponent: Glover Teixeira

Total reign: 164 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: Prochazka vacated the title in November 2022 after he suffered a shoulder injury that he expected would keep him out for a year. After he vacated the title, Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev fought at UFC 282 for the vacant belt, but their bout was a draw.

Jamahal Hill

Date: Jan. 21, 2023

Event: UFC 283

Opponent: Glover Teixeira

Total reign: 174 days

Title defenses: None

Notes: Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev first fought at UFC 282 for the vacant belt, but their bout was a draw. Hill and Teixeira were next to get a crack at it. But Hill vacated the title in July 2023 after he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon playing a pickup basketball game with fighters in Las Vegas.

Alex Pereira

Oct 5, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Alex Pereira (red gloves) reacts after defeating Khalil Rountree Jr. (not pictured) in a light heavyweight title bout during UFC 307 at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Date: Nov. 11, 2023

Event: UFC 295

Opponent: Jiri Prochazka

Total reign: Incumbent

Title defenses: Jamahal Hill (UFC 300), Jiri Prochazka (UFC 303), Khalil Rountree (UFC 307)

Notes: Pereira won a title in a second division quicker than anyone in UFC history.

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