Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
Pouring It On
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Jared Cannonier may have just authored the finest performance of his career to date — and at 39 years old, no less.
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Elsewhere, Sergio Pettis returned from an 18-month absence to restore order in Bellator’s bantamweight division, as he thwarted Patricio Freire’s dreams of three-division dominance with a clear-cut five-round verdict in the Bellator 297 co-main event on Friday night in Chicago. “The Phenom” has won his last six fights and climbs to No. 9 in the latest 135-poll, one spot below the man he is slated to face next: interim Bellator champ Patrick Mix.
Meanwhile, Vadim Nemkov continued his reign atop the light heavyweight division with a lopsided five-round verdict against former UFC middleweight title challenger Yoel Romero in the Bellator 297 headliner. Sherdog’s No. 1 ranked 205-pound talent indicated that a move to heavyweight could be in his future if a suitable challenge doesn’t emerge in his current weight class. Also at light heavyweight, sixth-ranked Corey Anderson held serve with a predictably hard-fought split-decision win over Phil Davis on the Bellator 297 main card, knocking “Mr. Wonderful” down one spot to No. 12.
At PFL 5 on Friday night, Larissa Pacheco got back to her headhunting ways with a first-round blitz of Amber Leibrock at Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta. Two bouts in to her bid to become a two-weight class champion in PFL, Pacheco already looks like a force to be reckoned with at 145 pounds as she climbs to No. 5 in the latest divisional rankings. Featherweight counterparts Aspen Ladd and Julia Budd stay put following No. 12 and No. 13 following their victories on the PFL 5 card.
Finally, Arman Tsarukyan accepted a high-risk, low-reward fight against Joaquim Silva in the UFC on ESPN 47 co-headliner and delivered with a violent third-round technical knockout victory. The 10th-ranked lightweight has won seven of his last eight UFC appearances and is more than deserving of a high-profile matchup in his next outing.
Note: Previous rankings listed in brackets.
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