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MMA Junkie’s 2013 ‘POWER’ issue: 10 years later, who remains among the sport’s most influential?

by News7

January 4, 2024 8:30 pm ET

In 2013, MMA Junkie, with the backing of the USA Today mothership, put out a specialty magazine.

MMA Junkie’s “Power” issue was our look, in the middle of that year, at the most influential people in the sport.

The cover featured Jon Jones, then the UFC’s new light heavyweight champion and now its current heavyweight titleholder, most prominently and in the center. Surrounding him were Ronda Rousey, Georges St-Pierre, Anderson Silva and Dana White. And even though only Jones and White are left as active MMA figures, the other three names still carry much weight in the game 10 years later.

But what about the rest of the people who were what we considered the biggest names in the sport 10 years ago? Where are they now?

Here’s a look back at the most influential from our “Power” issue from mid-2013.

Honorable Mentions

Cain Velasquez, right, appears for his arraignment with attorney Edward Sousa, who appeared with him, at the Santa Clara County Hall of Justice on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022, in San Jose, Calif. Velasquez, the former UFC champion based out of San Jose, was charged with shooting at a man accused of molesting his child. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group via AP, Pool) ORG XMIT: CAJOS103

Jose Aldo
Then: UFC featherweight champion

Now: Retired, UFC Hall of Famer

Kenny Florian
Then: Retired UFC fighter … commentator/host

Now: PFL commentator/podcast host

Nick Lembo
Then: New Jersey commission legal counsel

Now: Same

John McCarthy
Then: Referee

Now: Analyst/host

Andre Pederneiras
Then: Trainer/manager

Now: Same

Glenn Robinson
Then: Blackzilians team owner/manager

Now: Robinson died of a heart attack in September 2018

Cain Velasquez
Then: UFC heavyweight champion

Now: Velasquez is out on bail and awaiting trial on charges including attempted murder for allegedly opening fire on a truck that held a man accused of molesting Velasquez’s young son

Marshall Zelaznik
Then: UFC head of U.K. operations

Now: Zelaznik left the UFC in 2016 and now is the CEO of Esports Engine

25. Ariel Helwani

Ariel Helwani

Then: MMA reporter/insider/host

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Helwani would be on 2024 most influential list: -150

24. Urijah Faber

Urijah Faber UFC 295 ceremonial weigh-ins

Then: Fighter, Trainer, Author, Clothing Designer

Now: Same, but retired from fighting

Unofficial odds Faber would be on 2024 most influential list: +500

23. Mike Mossholder

Then: UFC senior VP of Global Marketing Partnerships

Now: Chief marketing and revenue officer at Fiume Capital in Las Vegas

Unofficial odds Mossholder would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

22. Victor Cui

Victor Cui

Then: ONE Fighting Championship CEO/owner

Now: Cui was president and CEO of the Edmonton Elks from 2022 until this past August

Unofficial odds Cui would be on 2024 most influential list: +800

21. Malki Kawa

Malki Kawa

Then: First Round Management CEO

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Kawa would be on 2024 most influential list: +300

20. Greg Jackson

FILE – In this Dec. 11, 2019, file photo, Greg Jackson, co-owner of Jackson Wink MMA Academy, stands above his training facility in Albuquerque, N.M. Jackson Wink MMA Academy, the storied mixed martial arts gym that has trained UFC light heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones, said Friday, March 13, 2020, it’s adjusting its training amid rising cases of the new coronavirus. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras, File) ORG XMIT: FX506

Then: MMA trainer/gym owner

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Jackson would be on 2024 most influential list: +300

19. Shannon Knapp

Hand out photo of Shannon Knapp, the former UFC executive who is helping turn Invicta into a moneymaker in women’s MMA. [Via MerlinFTP Drop]

Then: Invicta FC president/owner

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Knapp would be on 2024 most influential list: -150

18. Sam Caplan

Jun 19, 2013; Thackerville, OK, USA; Bellator chief executive officer Bjorn Rebney (right) poses for a portrait with matchmaker Sam Caplan (left) before the start of BFC 96 at the WinStar World Casino. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Then: Bellator VP of talent relations/matchmaker

Now: CEO, Brand Ambassador Consultants

Unofficial odds Caplan would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

17. Ed Soares

Ed Soares

Then: Manager/promoter

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Soares would be on 2024 most influential list: +300

16. Ike Lawrence Epstein and Michael Mersch

Lawrence Epstein

Then: UFC COO, UFC Senior VP of Legal Affairs

Now: Epstein: Same; Mersch: Owner of Mersch Sports Consulting and Government Affairs

Unofficial odds Epstein and Mersch would be on 2024 most influential list: Epstein -300; Mersch +300

15. Chael Sonnen

Chael Sonnen

Then: UFC fighter/host/analyst

Now: Retired fighter, host/analyst

Unofficial odds Sonnen would be on 2024 most influential list: +150

14. Keith Kizer

Then: Nevada Athletic Commission director

Now: Kizer retired in 2018

Unofficial odds Kizer would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

13. Mark Cuban and Andrew Simon

Then: AXS TV CEO, AXS TV Fights CEO

Now: Cuban remains one of the most successful businessmen in the world, but is out of the MMA game; Simon is the president and CEO of the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas

Unofficial odds Cuban and Simon would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

12. Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan

Then: UFC analyst

Now: Same, but with a bigger podcast bump and fewer actual UFC events

Unofficial odds Rogan would be on 2024 most influential list: -500

11. Craig Piligian

Then: Pilgrim Films president, “TUF” producer

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Piligian would be on 2024 most influential list: +300

10. Ronda Rousey

Jan 29, 2022; St. Louis, MO, USA; Ronda Rousey celebrates after winning the women’s Royal Rumble match during the Royal Rumble at The Dome at America’s Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Then: UFC women’s bantamweight champion

Now: WWE Superstar, former UFC women’s bantamweight champion, UFC Hall of Famer

Unofficial odds Rousey would be on 2024 most influential list: +125

9. Kevin Kay, Jon Slusser

Then: Spike TV president, Spike TV senior VP for sports

Now: Kay remains a TV executive; Slusser owns The Famous Group

Unofficial odds Kay and Slusser would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

8. Marc Ratner

Marc Ratner

Then: UFC senior VP of regulatory affairs

Now: Same

Unofficial odds Ratner would be on 2024 most influential list: -200

7. Bjorn Rebney

Nov 2, 2013; Long Beach, CA, USA; Bellator chief executive officer Bjorn Rebney at the post fight press conference after the Bellator MMA fight night at the Long Beach Arena. Alvarez won the fight. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Then: Bellator founder/CEO

Now: The running joke for years has been wondering where Rebney is. But according to LinkedIn, he’s the CEO and founder of MIH Sports Entertainment in California.

Unofficial odds Rebney would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

6. Jon Jones

Jon Jones

Then: UFC light heavyweight champion

Now: UFC heavyweight champion

Unofficial odds Jones would be on 2024 most influential list: -500

5. Georges St-Pierre

Georges St-Pierre

Then: UFC welterweight champion

Now: Former UFC middleweight and welterweight champion, UFC Hall of Famer

Unofficial odds St-Pierre would be on 2024 most influential list: +150

4. Eric Shanks and Randy Freer

Then: FOX Sports co-presidents and COOs

Now: Shanks remains with FOX Sports; Freer still is in the TV world with his own company, plus co-chair of Global Catalyst Holdings. But both effectively are out of the MMA world.

Unofficial odds Shanks and Freer would be on 2024 most influential list: +1000

3. Anderson Silva

GLENDALE, ARIZONA – SEPTEMBER 13: Anderson SIlva speaks during a Jake Paul v Anderson Silva press conference at Gila River Arena on September 13, 2022 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Then: Former UFC middleweight champion

Now: Boxer, former UFC middleweight champion, UFC Hall of Famer

Unofficial odds Silva would be on 2024 most influential list: +200

2. Joe Silva and Sean Shelby

Joe Silva and Sean Shelby, 2013

Then: UFC matchmakers

Now: Silva is retired; Shelby is the UFC’s head matchmaker focusing on lighter weight classes and women’s divisions

Unofficial odds Silva and Shelby would be on 2024 most influential list: Silva +800, Shelby -1000

1. Dana White

DALLAS, TEXAS – JULY 29: Dana White attends the UFC 277 ceremonial weigh-in at American Airlines Center on July 29, 2022 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Then: UFC president

Now: UFC CEO

Unofficial odds White would be on 2024 most influential list: -10,000

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