The latest updated UFC rankings across all divisions are here. Check out the dramatic shifts following the explosive fights at UFC 303: Pereira vs Procházka 2 during International Fight Week.
Eight divisions, men’s pound-for-pound, women’s pound-for-pound, flyweight, featherweight, welterweight, light heavyweight, women’s bantamweight, and strawweight – saw significant changes after UFC 303.
Men’s Pound-For-Pound
Light Heavyweight champion Alex Pereira's stunning knockout of Jiří Procházka in the main event of UFC 303 catapulted him two spots up to No. 2 in the pound-for-pound rankings. This major win pushed Jon Jones to No. 3 and Leon Edwards to No. 4.
Women’s Pound-For-Pound
Bantamweight champion Raquel Pennington dropped to No. 6, while Kayla Harrison surged to No. 13 and Ketlen Vieira slipped to No. 14.
Flyweight
Despite no ranked flyweight bouts at UFC 303, Cody Durden rose to No. 14, and Sumudaerji entered the rankings at No. 15.
Featherweight
Brian Ortega's withdrawal led to Dan Ige stepping in against Diego Lopes, who triumphed and climbed two spots to No. 12. Bryce Mitchell fell to No. 13, and Ige dropped to No. 14.
Welterweight
Ian Machado Garry's victory over Michael ‘Venom’ Page didn't affect his ranking, but MVP moved up to No. 13, tying with Vicente Luque.
Light Heavyweight
Carlos Ulberg, despite withdrawing from his bout against Anthony Smith, moved up to No. 10. Smith dropped to No. 11 after a loss to Roman Dolidze, and Dominick Reyes fell to No. 13.
Women’s Bantamweight
A shakeup followed Macy Chiasson's win over Mayra Bueno Silva. Chiasson rose to No. 5, Irene Aldana to No. 4, and Harrison to No. 3. Bueno Silva fell to No. 6, with Holly Holm, Karol Rosa, and Miesha Tate adjusting to No. 7, No. 8, and No. 9, respectively.
Strawweight
Gillian Robertson's victory over Michelle Waterson-Gomez bumped her to No. 13. Iasmin Lucindo fell to No. 14, and Waterson-Gomez to No. 15.
Stay tuned for more updates as these fighters continue to shake up the UFC landscape!