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UFC Rankings Report | Week Of July 25, 2023 – UFC

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The latest updates to the UFC rankings across all divisions are here. Take a look at which fighters have moved up and moved down in the most recent edition of the UFC rankings.
Seven divisions saw updates to their rankings this week – bantamweight, lightweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight, women’s flyweight, and women’s bantamweight.
Here’s what changed:
One fighter moved up in the bantamweight division rankings, while two moved down.
Jonathan Martinez is at No. 13 in this week’s rankings, up two spots from the No. 15 place last week. Martinez most recently fought in March, defeating Said Nurmagomedov by unanimous decision.
As a result of Martinez moving up, Adrian Yanez and Chris Gutierrez are each down one spot to No. 14 and No. 15, respectively. Yanez’s last outing saw him lose to Rob Font at UFC 287 and Gutierrez lost to Pedro Munhoz by unanimous decision in Kansas City in April.
A new fighter enters this week’s lightweight rankings, and another is on the rise.
Diego Ferreira is a new entrant to the lightweight rankings, coming in at the No. 15 spot. Last time out, Ferreira defeated Michael Johnson at the UFC APEX in May.
Matt Frevola is up one spot from No. 15 to No. 14 in the division. Most recently, “The SteamRolla” defeated Drew Dober at UFC 288.
Just days after his middleweight debut and concurrent first victory in the division, Paul Craig is in the division’s rankings.
Entering the rankings at No. 14, the longtime light heavyweight knocked out middleweight veteran Andre Muniz at UFC London on Saturday. Consequently, Muniz lost his No. 14 ranking in the division and Craig exited the light heavyweight rankings, where he was previously ranked No. 9.
With Paul Craig out of the light heavyweight rankings following his middleweight victory, the division saw a major shakeup in the most recent edition of the top 15.
One fighter moved down, five moved up, and one entered the rankings.
Moving down one spot this week is Johnny Walker, who is down to No. 5. Walker has won each of his three most recent outings, including a win over Anthony Smith in May.
Five light heavyweights moved up in the rankings this week. The biggest gain is Khalil Rountree Jr., who is up two spots to No. 11. The other four risers are up one spot each, Ryan Spann to No. 9, Azamat Murzakanov to no. 10, Alonzo Menifield to No. 13, and Dustin Jacoby to No. 14.
The lone newcomer to the light heavyweight division is Kennedy Nzechukwu at No. 15, who will feature on the main card of UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs Font against Jacoby.
UFC London’s main event makes its impact on this week’s heavyweight division rankings, with two fighters moving up and two moving down.
Tom Aspinall made his long-awaited return to the Octagon on Saturday at the O2 arena, knocking out Marcin Tybura just over a minute into their bout. Aspinall is up one spot to No. 4 in this week’s rankings, while Tybura is down one spot to No. 11.
As a result of this, two other fighters traded places with Aspinall and Tybura due to their moves. Curtis Blaydes, surpassed by Aspinall, is down one place to No. 5. Derrick Lewis, who moved past Tybura, is up one spot to No. 10.
Only one change was made in the women’s flyweight division rankings this week, with Taila Santos moving down to No. 3. Santos will fight next at UFC Fight Night: Holloway vs. Korean Zombie against Erin Blanchfield.
Three fighters moved up in the women’s bantamweight division this week, while one fighter moved down. No fighter moved by more than one spot in the rankings.
Down this week from No. 11 to No. 12 is Miesha Tate, who last had her arm raised in July 2021.
Irene Aldana moved up to No. 5 from No. 6, Karol Rosa is up to No. 9 from No. 10, and Norma Dumont is up to No. 11 from No. 12, trading places with Tate.
Order UFC 291: Poirier vs Gaethje
The highly anticipated UFC 291 card could have massive implications on the rankings across several divisions.
Headlining the event is the rematch between No. 2 lightweight Dustin Poirier and No. 3 lightweight Justin Gaethje. A victorious effort for either of these fighters could put them in a position to challenge for the lightweight division belt going forward, so the implications are massive.
The card features another No. 2 vs No. 3 bout, this time in the light heavyweight division between No. 2 ranked middleweight Alex Pereira and No. 3 light heavyweight Jan Błachowicz. With Pereira fighting up a class, this fight marks an opportunity for both fighters to potentially challenge for the throne.
Also on the main card, ranked welterweights No. 7 Stephen Thompson and No. 15 Michel Pereira will face off on Saturday in Salt Lake City. A loss for either of these fighters could see them in danger of dropping out of the rankings entirely.
In another welterweight bout, No. 12 Michael Chiesa will take on unranked Kevin Holland in a match that could potentially see the winner in the rankings next week and the loser on the outside looking in.
Unranked heavyweight Marcos Rogerio de Lima will take on No. 11 Derrick Lewis. A win is vital for either of these fighters if they want to either stay in or enter the top 15 of this competitive division.
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Paddy Pimblett doesn’t expect to be ranked after beating Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 — so he’ll settle for Bobby… – MMA Mania

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Tony Ferguson is not ranked in the Top 15 at 155 pounds.
That’s why Paddy Pimblett doesn’t expect to earn a spot on the lightweight ladder with a victory over the former interim champion when they collide at the upcoming UFC 296 pay-per-view (PPV) event, locked and loaded for Sat., Dec. 16, 2023 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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“I’ll be honest, I don’t see myself being put in the Top 15 after a win against Tony,” Pimblett told The Energized Show (transcribed by MMA News). “Bobby Green didn’t, and Bobby Green fought — beat him before I did, you know what I mean? So, I can see me fighting someone like that: Bobby Green, Grant Dawson, you know what I mean? Someone like that to get in the rankings.”
Pimblett and Green have a score to settle after this “fathead” incident at UFC San Diego.
“I mean, that’s what I can see after I beat Tony,” Pimblett continued. “Like, especially if the big fella Conor’s [McGregor] coming back in UFC 300, lad. The missus will be due a couple of weeks after that. So, it’d be nice to get another, another fight in, get another payday in before the twins are due.”
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The promotion is currently working on its lineup for the blockbuster UFC 300 card in April, which may be headlined by former two-division champion Conor McGregor. Pimblett vs. Green would be a strong addition, assuming “King” prevails this weekend at UFC Austin.
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Boxing News: Charlo wins in comeback fight » December 4, 2023 – Fight News

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In a grudge match, undefeated WBC middleweight champion Jermall Charlo (32-0, 22 KOs) scored a ten round unanimous decision over José Benavídez Jr. (28-3-1, 19 KOs) in a non-title WBC special event on Saturday night’s Benavidez-Andrade card at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Returning after nearly 2 1/2 years, Charlo was stronger than the aggressive Benavidez and won most of the rounds. Benavidez was wobbled in the tenth. Scores were 98-92, 99-91, 100-90.
Give props. He fought well. He knows how to fight.
Charlo did a good job moving, countering, and even leading in many rounds of the fight. Yes, he did well. However, I question if he can even stop Canelo who is much stronger than Benavidez Jr. Charlo will need to beat Canelo on points should they fight. I dont see a KO for Charlo against Canelo.
lol Canelo has never been knocked down let alone knocked out. Charbum absolutely has no chance of even hurting him. Charbum will be the one getting laid out if they fight.
Please nobody wants to see Charlo vs Canelo. The only fight for Canelo is Benavidez.
Benavidez vs Bivol is what we really want to see
Charlo very dominant, Jose put a valiant effort, but lacks fundamental
He should be ashamed he could not ko Benavides
Boxing should not let this fights go on
In the weigh in looks like over weight boxer is not a problem
But this like putting one live on risk
Charlo was too strong for Benavides
Can’t say I’d be too proud beating a guy two weight classes below me. And he couldn’t stop him? The commentators kept saying solid performance by Charlo and i get it .. he was out 40 months. But still, this was a super middle weight fighting a blown up welterweight. I guess that’s what Benavidez gets for all the pre fight talk. I pick Plant and Morrell over Charlo.
Not to bad after almost three years without fighting but nowhere close to challenge any one of the big names at Super Middle. Plant, Mibilli, Morrel and Benavidez would smoke him.
This fight did not settle in my gut correctly because Charlo missed weight. Under such weight related circumstances, Benavidez hung in there with a solid chin. Charlo’s punches were creative, and his jabs were mean.
Agree E man …Charlo had some good moments….but clearly that finisher that beast we are use to seeing .,.not there… hopefully it is rust…but …Charlo struggling with something else…can clearly see it…I hope that Charlo is “ok” outside the ring…
Yep, how good would charlo have been if he had of sweated off the extra 3-4 pounds and actually made weight ? Possibly a more even playing field for the smaller Benevidez Jr……
Hopefully charlo fights plant next
Not bad for charlo.good fight to get the rust out! Benavidez was talk,talk bullishht and no pop in his punches! Great sportsmanship on charlo at the post fight interview. Bobo gettn’ KO by benavidez next fight! Its a total mismatch, bobo too weak for the hard punching destroyer in benavidez! Bobo’s promoters don’t realize the danger they put him for picking this fight. Benavidez by brutal KO of the year on the 8th or a “no-mas” call out!
Dominated a welter weight (blown up). He got rounds in and maintained composure surprisingly.
I’m at the fight and there are no ring girls! WTF!!!
Benavidez about to stop Boo-boo. One more round
Done.
It was expected! A bobo blow out! Benavidez is in onother level, and not the bums bobo is used to fight and strugled with when he was champion! The most “avoided” title just was too big for bobo!
I don’t think it was right that Charlo be allowed to come in so heavy in violation of the contractual catch weight limit of 163. He likely was close to 170 when he stepped into the ring, more than 7-8 lbs heavier than Benavidez. He enjoyed a height advantage too. Totally unfair. Credit to Jose for putting up a valiant effort. Charlo couldn’t knock him out either. I personally am not very impressed with Charlo. He wants the big money that fighting Canelo or David Benavidez would bring, but it’s obvious that he would be no match for either. His more immediate goal should be to fight Plant, so he can save face and exact revenge for Plant slapping him. This is the reason that Plant slapped him too, to force him to choose Plant as an opponent with the title on the line.
Jose Benavides was out boxed. He did show he has a decent chin. Charlo didn’t have enough punching power to stop Benavides. Charlo will not beat Alvarez.
Just wanted to note….Charlo …I am praying for you….you are a man before a fighter…In your corner in “life”….hang in there champ…
Charlo is done at top level. I think Plant beats him at 168 and benavidez would knock him out as quick as he did Andrade. If he has to fight Adames at the middleweight limit, then he loses that too.
Way to go Charlo!
ok, lets just hope that we dont now have
canelo-charlo. if so, another hard pass for me
Surprised he couldn’t KO him. Jose Jr, a career Welterweight comes in at a catch weight of 163. Meanwhile Charlo, a natural Middleweight comes in 3.4# over at 166.4. So you had an overweight out of shape Welterweight fighting a Super Middleweight.

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