Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
Light Heavyweight
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Light Heavyweight
1. Vadim Nemkov (17-2, 1 NC) | Bellator [1]
After vacating his 205-pound belt, Nemkov enjoyed a successful heavyweight debut at PFL vs. Bellator, as he put Bruno Cappelozza to sleep with an arm-triangle choke 2:13 into the second round of their encounter at Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia on Feb. 24. Not only did the Fedor Emelianenko protege carry the extra 40 pounds quite well, but he managed to survive a brief moment of adversity when his Brazilian opponent clipped him on the feet just prior to the finishing sequence. The Russian is unbeaten in his last 13 professional appearances dating back to June 2016, and he becomes an instant contender in his new weight class.2. Alex Pereira (9-2) | UFC [2]
Pereira has proven to be a quick study in MMA, as he became the ninth two-division champion in promotion history by virtue of a second-round stoppage of Jiri Prochazka in the UFC 295 headliner. It only took “Poatan” seven UFC appearances to capture gold at 185 and 205 pounds after conquering two divisions in Glory Kickboxing, making him one of the most accomplished combat sport athletes in recent memory. Next, the Brazilian will defend his title against former champ Jamahal Hill in the UFC 300 headliner.Advertisement
3. Jiri Prochazka (29-4-1) | UFC [3]
After being sidelined for the majority of 2023 as he recovered from a shoulder injury, Prochazka’s bid to regain the vacant light heavyweight strap came up short at UFC 295, where he suffered a second-round knockout loss to former middleweight king Alex Pereira. That officially ends a 13-fight winning streak for the Czech Republic native, who accepted the defeat in typically classy fashion by refuting any notion of an early stoppage. Prochazka will attempt to rebound when he meets Aleksandar Rakic at UFC 300.4. Jamahal Hill (12-1, 1 NC) UFC [4]
Hill put on a clinic in the UFC 283 headliner, as he battered and bloodied a resilient Glover Teixeira en route to a convincing unanimous decision triumph in Rio de Janeiro. The UFC’s 16th light heavyweight champion ended up with a short-lived reign after rupturing his Achilles tendon during a pick-up basketball game among UFC fighters in July. Hill subsequently relinquished the 205-pound strap, but he will have a chance to regain the belt when he faces Alex Pereira in the UFC 300 main event.5. Magomed Ankalaev (18-1-1, 1 NC) | UFC [5]
After their first meeting ended in a disappointing no contest, Ankalaev got some much-needed closure in the UFC Fight Night 234 headliner, as he vanquished Johnny Walker via second-round knockout. The Dagestani standout is now unbeaten in his last 13 UFC appearances — including the no contest vs. Walker and a draw against Jan Blachowicz — and has his sights set on a light heavyweight title shot.6. Jan Blachowicz (29-10-1) | UFC [6]
Blachowicz welcomed ex-middleweight champ Alex Pereira to the division at UFC 291 and with Jamahal Hill having vacated the belt due to injury, their clash might well have been a title eliminator at the very least. Blachowicz came out on the wrong end of a close split decision, leaving him very much in the mix, but time is dwindling if he means to make another run at the belt. A shoulder injury forced Blachowicz to withdraw from a rematch against Aleksandar Rakic at UFC 297 in Toronto.7. Corey Anderson (18-6, 1 NC) | Bellator [7]
It wasn’t always pretty, but Corey Anderson imposed his will over five rounds to earn a unanimous decision triumph over Karl Moore in the Bellator Belfast headliner on March 24. Nearly 10 years after winning “The Ultimate Fighter 19,” Anderson has his first championship in a major organization. The 34-year-old known as “Overtime” is now 5-1 with one no contest since leaving the UFC for Bellator in 2020.8. Nikita Krylov (30-9) UFC [8]
After an illness forced Krylov out of a proposed headlining clash against Ryan Spann at UFC Fight Night 220, the bout was rescheduled two weeks later as a 215-pound catchweight affair. “The Miner” showcased his grappling chops in the rebooking, submitting Spann with a triangle choke in the opening stanza of their UFC Fight Night 221 matchup. Krylov has won three straight outings, a run that includes wins over Spann, Volkan Oezdemir and Alexander Gustafsson.9. Aleksandar Rakic (14-3) | UFC [9]
Rakic was engaged in a competitive battle with Jan Blachowicz at UFC on ESPN 36 when disaster struck, as “Rocket” suffered a right knee injury while moving backward early in the third round of their light heavyweight headliner. After a lengthy rehab, Rakic was to return for a rematch against Blachowicz at UFC 297 before his Polish foe pulled out of the fight. Instead, Rakic will square off against another former champ in Jiri Prochazka at UFC 300.10. Khalil Rountree (13-5, 1 NC) UFC [10]
After an inconsistent beginning to his UFC tenure, Rountree has found a groove in recent years, winning his last five Octagon appearances dating back to September 2021. His most recent victory was also his most significant to date, as he stopped former title challenger Anthony Smith via third-round technical knockout at UFC Fight Night 233 on Dec. 9.Other Contenders: Anatoly Malykhin, Johnny Walker, Phil Davis, Azamat Murzakanov, Reinier de Ridder.
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