Neither that or your reach complaint have anything to do with their merits as fighters.
Well, let's look at their title runs, because I was legitimately interested in the argument that Jon is now the most dominant champ. Now I'm sure he isn't better than Anderson yet.
Jon's title run:
#Title - Destroys Shogun for the title. Youngest champ ever.
#1 - Beats Rampage, who was not the #1 contender. Was coming off a silly win over Machida and an ok win over Matt Hamill.
#2 - Beats Machida, who was coming off a loss to Shougn and Rampage and a win over Randy Couture. They didn't have any other options, so they gave him the shot.
#3 - Beats Rashad Evans. Evans was on a four fight win streak, arguably the #1 contender at the time.
#4 & #5 - Beats Vitor Belfort and Chael Sonnen, two unraked, blown up middleweights in a row because no one else was around.
#6 - Beats Gus, the most solid win of his career over the clear #1 contender, but also a very close split decision that could've gone either way.
#7 - Beats Glover, a good win but Glover was ranked I believe #4 or #5 at the time.
#8 - Beats DC, excellent win for him over the guy that is either #2 or #3 in the divison.
Spider:
#Title - DESTROYS Rich Franklin in his prime for the title. Even back in these days where PRIDE was still a thing, many considered Franklin the best MW, even better than Hendo.
*** - Squash match with Lutter (no belt on the line) where he won with two bad knees. Let's just pretend this fight never happened...
#1 - Destroys clear Nate Marquardt, a vet in his prime on a six fight win streak, three in the UFC (though not over the best competition). Nate was ranked around the top three in the division at the time.
#2 - Destroys Rich Franklin, ranked #2, in the rematch.
#3 - Destroys Dan Henderson, one of the greatest MWs of all time in his prime.
***Beats James Irvin at 205
#4 - Squash match against Cote, wins by freak injury.
#5 - Embarrasses Thales Leites, he was ranked in the top five at the time.
***Beats Forrest Griffin at 205.
#6 - Embarrasses Demian Maia, ranked top five at the time but had a spotty UFC record.
#7 - Beats Chael Sonnen after getting dominated for five rounds. Not the prettiest defense, but he did it.
#8 - Destroys Vitor Belfort.
#9 - Destroys Yushin Okami.
#10 - Redemption by destroying Sonnen in the rematch.
***Beats Bonnar at 205.
That's a shitload of fights in ~7 years where he was totally dominant in all but two.
You can make the argument, and it's a compelling one, but I don't put him above Silva yet. I think he needs to beat the winner of Gus/Alex and then win one more to be the man.