The most updated UFC rankings are now out. Discover the movements following UFC Edmonton and what's at stake at UFC Fight Night: Magny vs Prates. Seven divisions, including women’s pound-for-pound, flyweight, bantamweight, welterweight, heavyweight, women’s flyweight, and women’s bantamweight, witnessed changes.
**Women’s Pound-For-Pound**
Erin Blanchfield climbs to No. 6 after defeating Rose Namajunas in the co-main event, while Namajunas drops to No. 8. Kayla Harrison moves up to No. 7. Former champion Raquel Pennington shares the No. 8 spot with Namajunas. Jessica Andrade and Natalia Silva swap places, with Silva now at No. 14.
**Flyweight**
Brandon Moreno defended his No. 2 ranking against Amir Albazi, keeping their positions. Steve Erceg takes No. 8 from Manel Kape, who falls to No. 9. Tim Elliott, Tagir Ulanbekov, and Bruno Silva all move up one spot. Charles Johnson rises to No. 13, and Matt Schnell re-enters at No. 15.
**Bantamweight**
Mario Bautista drops to No. 10 from No. 9.
**Welterweight**
Sean Brady ties at No. 4 with Jack Della Maddalena.
**Heavyweight**
Jairzinho Rozenstruik falls to No. 10. Marcos Rogerio De Lima advances to No. 13, while Waldo Cortes Acosta and Mick Parkin enter the rankings at No. 14 and No. 15, respectively.
**Women’s Flyweight**
Blanchfield maintains her No. 3 spot. Natalia Silva and Rose Namajunas switch places, with Namajunas now at No. 6. Jasmine Jasudavicius rises to No. 13, and Ariane da Silva drops to No. 14.
**Women’s Bantamweight**
Norma Dumont ties at No. 4 with Macy Chiasson. Ailin Perez and Chelsea Chandler move up to Nos. 13 and 14. Jacqueline Cavalcanti debuts at No. 15.
**Previewing UFC Fight Night: Magny vs Prates**
The upcoming fight card at the UFC APEX on Saturday includes three bouts with ranking implications. In the main event, Neil Magny faces Carlos Prates, who is on a hot streak. Karolina Kowalkiewicz vs. Denise Gomes could open up the No. 15 spot. Luana Pinheiro vs. Gillian Robertson is set to kick off the main card.