Vitor Belfort tears up as UFC destroyer gets legendary Hall of Fame induction

This summer, former UFC champion Vorror Belfort adds 'UFC Hall of Famer' to his CV.

The Brazilian 'phenomenon' is considered one of the most dangerous hunters in MMA with 18 knockouts on his record, 15 of those in the first round.

Vitor Belfort easily fought everyone from the middleweight division to the heavyweight division such as Jon Jones, Anderson Silva, Chuck Liddell and many more legends. Belfort won the UFC Light Heavyweight title of Randy Couture in 2004.

After 26 fights in the Octagon and seven years away from his last performance, the UFC Belfort would donate with the highest honor they can give a hunter.

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Vitor Belfort wipes tears from his eyes with UFC Hall of Fame Honor

In the last few months, various hunters have announced for the UFC Hall of Fame such as Robbie Lawler and WMMA Goat Amanda Nunes.

On Saturday evening at UFC 315 from Montreal, Canada, the Premier Promotion rolled the tape for the legendary induction of Belfort during the International Fight Week in June.

In the building, the 48-year-old Belfort tore up on a mounting of its biggest highlights playing on the big screen and fellow legends who spoke to his greatness and what he brought in the Achthoek: pure violence.

'Die Hall of Fame [induction] Makes the most difficult guys in the world, “said Daniel Cormier, while Belfort shot a tear from his eye.

Vorror Belfort Moisted 10 UFC champions in its legendary career

The newly beaten UFC Hall of Famer fought against the WHO-WHO of the UFC and something.

Before he was the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield in the context, Belfort fought at least 15 world champions during his MMA career, 10 of those former/current UFC champions.

Belfort fought against the following UFC champions: Jon Jones, Anderson Silva, Randy Couture (three times), Chuck Liddell, Tito Ortiz, Rich Franklin, Chris Weidman, Michael Bisping, Luke Rockhold and Lyoto Machida.

Belfort also tested against champions from other organizations/sport: Dan Henderson (three times), Alistair Overeem (twice), Wanderlei Silva, Gangarde Mousasi and Nate Marquardt.

Belfort left the UFC in 2018 with a record of 15-10 (1 NC). He is 26-14 (1 NC) as a professional.

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