Monday, June 13, 2011

Official Top 10 Ranking

Heavyweight

  1. Cain Velasquez (UFC) – We await his return from injury eagerly while the number one contender and former champion coach TUF and fight for a title shot.

  1. Junior Dos Santos (UFC) – Another fight, another win. JDS is ready for the only test that remains in his way.

  1. Fabricio Werdum (Strikeforce) Werdum dethroned Fedor and now meets Alistair Overeem in the first round of the Strikeforce heavyweight tournament.

  1. Brock Lesnar (UFC) – Illness thwarts another fight for Lesnar. All eyes are on Brock to see if he can return.

  1. Antonio Silva (Strikeforce) – Calls out Brock as soon as Zuffa buys Strikeforce. Be careful what you wish for Bigfoot.

  1. Alistair Overeem (Strikeforce/Dream) – The Strikeforce HW champion could make a case for himself to be the top HW in the world if he wins the heavyweight tournament.

  1. Fedor Emelianenko – The fall of Fedor continues. As much as I thoroughly enjoy seeing Fedor fight, I thoroughly hate seeing him lose. Maybe it is time to hang it up.

  1. Shane Carwin (UFC) – A valiant effort is not enough to hold ones spot in this division. Carwin needs to come back with a big win.

  1. Frank Mir (UFC) – Another win and another ho-hum from the fans. This time he failed to finish a clearly out of shape fighter with his hands at his waste.

  1. Cole Konrad (Bellator) – He sneaks in with his 7-0 record but quality of competition is an issue for The Polar Bear.

Light- Heavyweight

  1. Jon Jones (UFC) – There is no doubt that he is the number one LHW in the world but now the true test of a champion begins.

  1. Rashad Evans (UFC) – Has KO power and knows the strengths and weaknesses of Jones, but everyone is counting him out.

  1. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (UFC) – Despite all the flack, Rampaged looked great in his last two outings and earned himself a title shot.

  1. Lyoto Machida (UFC) – Machida knocked Randy Couture into retirement with ease. What’s next for the Karate Kid?

  1. Shogun Rua (UFC) – In such a tight title division, he gets jumped by two guys with recent high profile wins.

  1. Dan Henderson (Strikeforce) – Won the SF title and returns himself to the LHW ranks.

  1. Ryan Bader (UFC) – Didn’t look good against Jones but still possesses tons of potential and recorded significant success for his age.

  1. Forrest Griffen (UFC) – Big win over Franklin propels him up the list. He is probably even a little better than a few guys above him, but needs wins in 2011.

  1. Muhammed Lawal (Strikeforce) – Very good athlete but very green. King Mo should continue to improve.

  1. Phil Davis (UFC) – Opportunity strikes again as Davis replaces yet another main event fighter and gets a shot at Rashad Evans. A win puts him really close to a title shot.

Middleweight

  1. Anderson Silva (UFC) – Anderson Silva is the best fighter in the world and he will look to prove it at home when he meets Okami in Brazil.

  1. Yushin Okami (UFC) – Okami has earned his shot but will likely again be passed over. He still gets the number two nod from me though.

  1. Ronaldo Souza (Strikeforce) – There is a really good chance that a lot of guys below him could beat him but its hard to argue with his recent success.

  1. Chael Sonnen (UFC) – Between the drug test fiasco and the money laundering, I can’t put him any higher than this.

  1. Hector Lombard (Bellator) – One of Bellator’s greatest attractions, keep an eye on Lombard in 2011.

  1. Vitor Belfort (UFC)– Vitor came to fight and it’s a real shame there wasn’t more time to see what he had. Back to the drawing board.

  1. Mark Munoz (UFC) – Huge win over Maia, who was also quite impressive.

  1. Brian Stann (UFC) – Stann is the man for now. We will see how he stacks up against the next level of competition.

  1. Demian Maia (UFC) – Only drops two spots but with others wining there was no choice.

  1. Wanderlei Silva (UFC) – Silva’s inactivity is a problem but his win over Bisping has not been forgotten.

Welterweights

  1. Georges St. Pierre (UFC) – Another fight and another win. Some still call for the Silva fight but that seems to be on hold for the moment.

  1. Jon Fitch (UFC) – It appears that Fitch would be a dominant champion if it wasn’t for GSP. A win over Penn could put him in line for a title shot soon.

  1. Carlos Condit (UFC) – Condit had to pull out of his next fight but barring an extended layoff he should maintain his spot until a result goes against him.

  1. Nick Diaz (Strikeforce) – Gets a title shot against GSP. If nothing else this will be worth tuning into for the trashtalk.

  1. Rick Story (UFC) – News Flash: This guy is really good. Huge welterweight with solid skill set, Story is a guy to watch.

  1. Jake Shields (UFC) – He fought hard but there was never a sense of urgency in this fight. He seemed content with not getting finished.

  1. Josh Koscheck (UFC) – Few can match his athleticism. It may be back to the drawing board for Kos but it wont be long till he regains momentum.

  1. Diego Sanchez (UFC) – Diego Sanchez creeps back into the ranks with his recent win but its hard for me to take him seriously till he picks a weight.

  1. Martin Kampmann (UFC) – A tough let down against Sanchez in a fight that could have easily been decided the other way.

  1. Thiago Alvez (UFC) He is truly at a crossroads. He needs to figure out what weight he will fight at and where he can compete at the highest levels.

Lightweight

  1. Gray Maynard (UFC) – The only non-UFC Champ at the top. Maynard has a win and a draw over the champ and is unbeaten as a pro.

  1. Frankie Edgar (UFC) – Will get another shot to beat Maynard and silence the critics that are still not sold he is the best LW in the world.

  1. Gilbert Melendez (Strikeforce) – Probably as good as anyone in the world at 155. We would all be better MMA fans if we got to see him fight the best.

  1. Eddie Alvarez (Bellator) – Another reason big reason to keep an eye on MMA outside the UFC, Alvarez could meet Melendez this year… if we are lucky.

  1. Jim Miller (UFC) – On talent I think he is four but achievement counts for something so his patience must hold for now.

  1. Shinya Aoki (Dream) – I tend to think he is a bit overrated, especially after taking a beating from Melendez but his record speaks for itself.

  1. Clay Guida (UFC) – I may not love how he got there but he did beat Pettis and htat means something.

  1. Dennis Siver (UFC) – Takes George Sotiropoulos’s spot with a big win over the Aussi

  1. Anthony Pettis (UFC) – A bump in the road to the top is just that… a bump. I think we havne’t heard the last from Pettis.

  1. Melvin Guillard (UFC) – His most recent win was the biggest of his career. If he is ready to fight smart the sky is the limit for Guillard.

Featherweight

  1. Jose Aldo (UFC) – Good News: He is 2010 fighter of the year and pound for pound rated. Bad News: Top UFC lightweights are moving down to Featherweight.

  1. Kenny Florian (UFC) – He made the weight, he got a big win, and now it looks like he has a title shot lined up.

  1. Mark Hominick – No one forgot his epic demonstration of will against Aldo. This guy deserves to stay in the mix.

  1. Hatsu Hioki (Sengoku) – Quite brilliant over the last few years with only one blemish on his record in that time. Hioki is dangerous almost everywhere.

  1. Chad Mendes (UFC) – Unbeaten and rising quickly, Mendes will likely have to fend off a former UFC lightweight before he can get his crack at the belt.

  1. Diego Nunes (UFC) No harm in losing to Florian at this point in his career. He will have another chance.

  1. Joe Warren (Bellator) – Big questions about quality of competition loom but Warren has beaten his share of game opponents.

  1. Dustin Poirier (UFC) – Loads of potential and very entertaining, Poirier is going to have to tighten up his game if he wants to break into the top 5.

  1. Manny Gamburyan (UFC) – Manny is though as nails but had nothing to offer Aldo in his last outing and has a long way to go back to the top.

  1. Michihiro Omigawa (UFC) Poor judging keeps him winless in the UFC but he still go this win bonus, a nod of confidence from the UFC boss.

Bantamweight

  1. Dominick Cruz (UFC) – Simply put, he has been more impressive than anyone at this weight over the last year. He awaits his challengers for his new belt.

  1. Joseph Benavidez (UFC) – Benavidez doesn’t lose to people not named Dominick Cruz. Unfortunately that is the one guy he needs to beat to move up.

  1. Urijah Faber (UFC) – OK OK OK, I’ll make him number three after an impressive win. Looks like he is next for a title shot.

  1. Brian Bowles (UFC) – If he can’t shake the injury bug he may move down further. Bowles has top tier skills at 135 pounds.

  1. Scott Jorgensen (UFC) – Back on the winning track, Jorgensen will look to keep his spot among the elite at 135 lbs.

  1. Demetrious Johnson (UFC) – Biggest win of his career over Miguel Torres and now he eyes a title shot in the not too distant future.

  1. Masakatso Ueda (Shooto) – He may only be on a two fight win streak but he is 12-1-2. Ueda seems to be improving with each fight.

  1. Miguel Torres (UFC) – Another set back has a lot of people wondering if Torres was ever as good as his billing.

  1. Eddie Wineland (UFC) – As impressive as you can be in defeat against a top-notch guy. Wineland made his mark at UFC 128.

  1. Brad Pickett (UFC) – Just one lose in his last 11 fights, Pickett will need to continue his exciting ways if he wants to move up from here.

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