Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
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Welterweight
1. Kamaru Usman (15-1)
Even those who predicted victory for Usman couldn’t have imagined “The Nigerian Nightmare” being as dominant as he was against Tyron Woodley at UFC 235. Usman claimed the welterweight throne on the strength of five dominant rounds against Woodley, overwhelming his opponent with wrestling, clinch work and top control. In fact, Usman probably deserved more 10-8 scorecards than he received. Nonetheless, Usman has hardware for his trophy case and an ongoing 10-fight winning streak. Former interim champ Colby Covington is likely next on his agenda.2. Tyron Woodley (19-5-1)
For a man laying claim to the welterweight “GOAT” title coming in, UFC 235 was a cold dose of of reality for Woodley. “The Chosen One” was overwhelmed from the outset against Kamaru Usman, as he was dominated from bell to bell in the evening’s co-main event at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Once he was unable to land his powerful right hand, Woodley had no other answers for his opponent, and his wrestling was surprisingly no match for “The Nigerian Nightmare.” One can’t deny Woodley’s impressive reign as champion, but given his tenuous standing with the UFC, it might be hard for him to get another title shot in the near future.Advertisement
3. Colby Covington (14-1)
Love him or hate him, Covington is not going anywhere. The American Top Team representative claimed interim welterweight gold at UFC 225, taking a hard-earned five-round verdict over Rafael dos Anjos in the co-main event. The victory presumably set up a title unification bout against reigning 170-pound king Tyron Woodley, but Covington was stripped of the interim crown after electing to undergo sinus surgery.4. Rafael dos Anjos (28-11)
It appears that wrestlers are Dos Anjos’ kryptonite at 170 pounds. After dropping a five-round verdict to Colby Covington in an interim title bout at UFC 225, the 34-year-old Brazilian was largely dominated for five more rounds by Kamaru Usman at “The Ultimate Fighter 28” finale. Dos Anjos’ lack of size and reach were evident against a natural welterweight, and after kicking off his 170-pound tenure with wins over Tarec Saffiedine, Neil Magny and Robbie Lawler, dos Anjos finds himself looking up at a deep pool of contenders.5.>Ben Askren (19-0)
It probably wasn’t the way Askren wanted to get a win in his Octagon debut, but the former Bellator and One Championship titlist ran with it nonetheless. “Funky” earned a controversial submission victory over Robbie Lawler at UFC 235, as referee Herb Dean appeared to halt the contest while Lawler was still conscious, putting a damper on a bout that was just getting interesting. To his credit, Askren survived a tremendous beating in the bout’s opening moments. A rematch seemed like the obvious next step, but Askren balked at the notion shortly after the bout.6. Robbie Lawler (28-13)
Lawler’s loss to Ben Askren comes with an asterisk, as it appeared that the former welterweight champion was not unconscious from his opponent’s choke when referee Herb Dean halted their fight at UFC 235. Prior to that, “Ruthless” nearly finished the Askren, slamming his foe following an initial takedown attempt before dropping brutal ground-and-pound. As things currently stand, Lawler has technically lost three of his last four UFC bouts but appears to still have plenty left in the tank.7. Rory MacDonald (20-5)
MacDonald was never competitive in his bid for middleweight gold against Gegard Mousasi, losing via technical knockout 3:23 into the opening stanza in the Bellator 206 headliner. “The Red King” absorbed a barrage of punches and elbows in defeat and will need to be 100 percent for his return, which will come against Jon Fitch in the opening round of the Bellator welterweight grand prix at an event on April 27 in San Jose, Calif.8. Douglas Lima (30-7)
Lima was patient and clinical in an impressive victory over Andrey Koreshkov in the opening round of Bellator’s welterweight grand prix. “The Phenom” wore his foe down with kicks to the legs and body, all while defending repeated takedown attempts from the Russian. In round five, the ex-champ found his moment, sinking in a rear-naked choke for the finish in the rubber match between two former champions. Assuming things hold up, Lima will move on to face Michael Page, who advanced in the bracket with a forgettable victory over Paul Daley at Bellator 216.9. Darren Till (17-1-1)
It was a humbling experience for Till at UFC 228, as he was a non-factor in falling to Tyron Woodley by second round submission at American Airlines Arena in Dallas. The 25-year-old Liverpool native was thrust into a title bout earlier than expected, and he still has plenty of time to improve as a mixed martial artist. After flirting with a move to middleweight, “The Gorilla” will remain at 170 pounds for the time being, as he has been booked against Jorge Masvidal in the UFC London headliner on March 16.10. Stephen Thompson (14-3-1)
While many observers -- notably most of the MMA media -- thought Thompson deserved the nod against Darren Till in the UFC Fight Night 130 headliner, the cageside judges thought otherwise. After dropping a narrow verdict to Till in a tactical but not exactly thrilling encounter, Thompson is 1-2-1 in his last four outings. “Wonderboy” will welcome former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis to 170 pounds when the two flashy strikers square off in the UFC Nashville feature on March 23.Other Contenders: Santiago Ponzinibbio, Leon Edwards, Jon Fitch, Demian Maia, Neil Magny.
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