Heavyweight
- Junior Dos Santos (UFC) – Mir never had a shot
really. JDS looked
untouchable and reigns as the baddest man in the world.
- Cain Velasquez (UFC) – Velasquez was a man possessed against Big Foot Silva,
mauling the giant on the way to a quick finish. This guy is clearly the
number one contender in my mind.
- Daniel Cormier (Strikeforce) – Steps into the
SF HW tournament and wins the whole thing decisively. The scary part is we don’t even
really know how good he is yet.
- Alistair Overeem (UFC) – The top of this
division has effectively wrecked the bottom so Overeem stays in the top
five despite his positive test.
- Fabricio Werdum (UFC) – He looked impressive in
his last showing but needs more wins to get a title shot.
- Josh Barnett (Strikeforce) – Got decisively put
away by Cormier but is still a top talent. Will need to remain active to
stay in the top 10.
- Mark Hunt (UFC) – Getting injured let him move
up because a lot of guys ahead of him took big losses. Hunt is on a streak
and is very dangerous.
- Frank Mir (UFC) – Mir had nothing for JDS and
really didn’t even look like the best Mir we have seen lately. Me thinks
Mir vs Lesnar III is not that far off in the distance.
- Antonio Silva (UFC) – I like this guy and I
think he has a lot to offer but Velasquez was ruthless and Silva felt the
consequences. He needs to get back on the winning track and soon.
- Travis Browne (UFC) – Moves into the top 10 as
Russow drops out. Browne is impressive but still must be truly tested
against top tier competition.
Light- Heavyweight
- Jon Jones (UFC) – Jones is good, no doubt about
that. He is the king of the
mountain and now we will see if anyone can knock him off.
- Dan Henderson (UFC) – Henderson is undeniable.
He will meat Jones sooner rather than later.
- Shogun Rua (UFC) – A lot of controversy
surrounds Shogun now as he is getting criticism for turning down a fight.
That said he is still a very very dangerous man. .
- Alexander Gustafsson (UFC) – Gustafsson got a staple win
against T. Silva and now he seems to be on his way to a title shot with
another win or two at most.
- Lyoto Machida (UFC) – Machida is in a tough
spot. He is undoubtedly one of the best in the world but its hard to say
what the future holds for him.
Ryan Bader could be his next knockout though.
- Rashad Evans (UFC) – I don’t really know what
happened in his fight with Jones but Evans seemed completely and totally
outmatched mentally in the cage. He has a long way to go to get back to the
top again.
- Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (UFC) – I love Little
Nog but he really needs to string together some wins if he wants to remain
relevant. He is the quietest top 10 fighter in the world right now.
- Phil Davis (UFC) – Davis unfortunately isn’t
getting a tip tier fight in his next outing but if he continues to impress
he should be primed for a good run next year.
- Ryan Bader (UFC) – Bader has a huge chance to
prove he is legit against Machida but he will have to come with his best
performance to date. .
- Quinton Rampage Jackson (UFC) – Rampage signed
on for another fight in Brazil.
It could be do or die for the fan favorite.
Middleweight
- Anderson Silva (UFC) – Proved again that he is
the best in the world but there are plenty of challenges left at 185 if he
chooses to take thme
- Chris Weidman (UFC) – This is the biggest jump
I have ever given a guy but he looked like an absolute world-beater
against Munoz. If anyone has
the tools to beat Silva at 185 pounds it might be this guy.
- Tim Boetch (UFC) – I honestly think a few guys
under him would beat him but his resume speaks for itself. He knocked off
two top contenders in a row and derailed the Lombart hype train.
- Chael Sonnen (UFC) – Had a great first round
but a dreadful second against Silva He likely wont get another title shot
at 185, at least not anytime soon. It will be interesting to see what is
next for Chael.
- Vitor Belfort (UFC) – Vitor will look to come
back against some top competition to stay relelvent in a division that is
quickly becoming very competitive.
- Michael Bisping (UFC) – Bisping gets Brian
Stann next in a fight that could help position him at the brink o f a
title shot. The middle weight
division is really taking off and shaking up.
- Alan Belcher (UFC) – I don’t know why I have
been so hard on this guy to this point but I have to give credit where
credit is due. This guy has looked great and deserves a top 10 opponent
next.
- Yushin Okami (UFC) – Had Boetch dead to rights
but couldn’t finish the fight. A two fight skid is not good for him but
hopefully it wakes him up.
- Hector Lombard (UFC) – I had him at 9 and I
will keep him there even though he lost. If anything he basically proved that I was right about
him being around the bottom of this list.
- Mark Munoz (UFC) – Munoz will need to hit the
drawing board again after being absolutely wrecked by Weidman. His defeat was worse than
Lombard’s so that is why he stays at 10.
Welterweights
- Georges St. Pierre (UFC) – GSP seems hell bent
on returning soon. The fact is the interim championship was established
and then held up itself until GSP returns. NO reason to move him
- Carlos Condit (UFC) – Interim champ has a lot
of stiff competition coming a him and looks like he is going to have to
defend before GSP returns
- Johnny Hendricks (UFC) – Big Rig has topped two
of the most productive WWs of the modern era and has a legit claim to a
title shot with Carlos Condit but it looks like he will have to wait.
- Martin Kampmann (UFC) – Surprised a lot of
people with his win over Ellenberger. It is getting pretty crowded at the
top in this division. If Condit doesn’t take a fight before GSP returns
Kampmann might have to fight Hendricks. .
- Jon Fitch (UFC) – It is somewhat crazy to think
he is this far down but a long layoff and his most stunning loss ever put
him behind all the big time contenders.
- Josh Koscheck (UFC) – He fought hard against
Hendricks but just didn’t have his number. Kos’s best days might be behind him, another victim of
the GSP era.
- Jake Ellenberger (UFC) – Seemed unstoppable
till he met Kampmann. He is now back to the drawing board so to
speak.
- Jake Shields (UFC) – There is a big drop off
here in the latter half of this list but Shields is at least back to his
winning ways.
- Ben Askren (Bellator) – I have some serious
questions about his ability to compete with the UFC crew but he has wins.
- Rory MacDonald (UFC) – Upcoming fight with BJ
Penn wont make him a title contender but it will probably put him on the
map. This kid is the future.
Lightweight
- Benson Henderson (UFC) – The new king of 155.
All the sudden the division is looking like the most competitive in the
sport. Bendo has the tools to
stay on top though.
- Frankie Edgar (UFC) – The fact of the matter is Frankie
Edgar is still the second best at 155. His rematch with Henderson should
be fireworks.
- Gray Maynard (UFC) – Looked absolutely beastly
against Clay Guida. He could find himself back in the title picture sooner
rather than later and the outcome could be different.
- Gilbert Melendez (Strikeforce) – Another win,
perhaps closer than it should have been, but Melendez will continue to be
a great question mark until he gets to the UFC.
- Anthony Pettis (UFC) – This guy is simply not
getting the respect he deserves.
Pettis is a legit contender and should get a lot more title talk.
- Nate Diaz (UFC) – Nate Diaz has really had a
breakout year to this point. He could be next in line for a title shot if
the cards fall a certain way.
- Michael Chandler (Bellator) – This guy is in
and out of my top 10 but he has talent and wins so he might find himself
going up before down at this point.
- Jim Miller (UFC) – Miller is quickly slipping
into gatekeeper status but his talent is unquestioned. His lose to Diaz was a total
surprise but his inability to get anything going was.
- Donald Cerrone (UFC) – Cerrone just wont go
away. He is young and has a bright future but needs to take that next step
if he wants to make waves in this division.
- Clay Guida (UFC) – Really had nothing for
Maynard in one of the biggest fights of his career. A fight with Cerrone
might make sense.
Featherweight
- Jose Aldo (UFC) – Aldo is quietly one of the
most dominant champions in the sport but the talent in this division is
stacking up.
- Chang Sung Jung (UFC) – One of the most
impressive performances I have ever seen, The Korean Zombie took a huge
stride toward the top against Poirier.
- Pat Curran (Bellator) – He is on a fantastic
win streak that has been impressive and entertaining. Curran is one of the more interesting
non-ufc fighers.
- Chad Mendes (UFC) – Looked really good against
McKenzie but he was a class above.
Mendes needs a good fight to get really relevant again.
- Erik Koch (UFC) – Honestly, I am not sure I
would make him number 6 but he has a title shot in his back pocket and a
four fight win streak that isn’t anything to scoff at.
- Ricardo Lamas (UFC) – Breatkout win against
Hioki makes him a true contender in a division looking for new
challengers. Aldo isn’t likely to run out of competition soon and Lamas
could be the next big player
- Hatsu Hioki (UFC) – Tempted fate by asking for
another fight but proved he was right to do so when he lost it. He will likely need to move to the
United States to train full time if he wants to become a legit contender
- Dustin Poirier (UFC) – Poirier was totally
shocked by The Korean Zombie’s game and looked to honestly not have any
idea what he had gotten himself into at times. This kid is a super athlete
though and I think he will be back soon.
- Denis Siver (UFC) – Drops down in weight and
picks up a somewhat lackluster win. All the same Siver COULD make waves in
this division.
- Iuri Alcantara (UFC) – With a 13 fight win
streak and a 3-0 UFC run he isn’t someone to sleep on at all. However he
benefits from a lulling latter part of this list.
Bantamweight
- Dominick Cruz (UFC) – Cruz has looked
unstoppable but he blew his knee out and will now watch someone earn
himself an interim title.
- Renan Barao (UFC) – Had he finished Faber I
would have pushed him to #1. As it stands now he just dominated the former
number one contender and established himself as the man to beat at 135.
- Michael McDonald (UFC) – I tell ya, I am
impressed with this kid. I
think he has tons of potential and just 21 years old he has plenty of time
to develop it.
- Urijah Faber (UFC) – Faber lost his third
strait title shot in just over two years, two in a row at 135 pounds. It is tough to say what is next
for Faber but his talent is undeniable.
- Brian Bowles (UFC) – Losing to Faber was big
because it kind of leaves him with a big question mark over his head but
Bowles is still a top tier fighter.
- Eddie Wineland (UFC) – Wineland fell from my
top 10 for going on skid before coming out and looking like a one-night
world-beater against Jorgensen. If he keeps that up I’d pick him against
almost anyone.
- Brad Pickett (UFC) – He gets back to his
winning ways and is still one of the more exciting fighters in the
division. There is still a lot to prove for the British slugger.
- Eduardo Dantas (Bellator) – Another young
prospect breaking into the big time, Dantas has all the tools to make
waves in this stacked division
- Bibiano Fernandes (Dream) – Three fight win
streak and 10 of his last 11, Fernandes isn’t a spring chicken but he is a
legit threat to just about anyone.
- Scott Jorgensen (UFC) – Jorgensen is a great
fighter but is on a skid. He really needs to get back to his winning ways
so as to not fall behind other contenders gaining momentum.
Flyweight
- Joseph Benavidez (UFC) – He looked as good or better
at Flyweight than at Bantamweight.
He looked like a world-beater really.
- Demetrious Johnson (UFC) – Finally looked
himself against McCall and now has a date with Benavidez for the UFC
Flyweight belt. It should be
an absolute barn burner.
- Ian McCall (UFC) – Lost his second fight to
mighty Mouse fair and square. I have a feeling we haven’t heard the last
of McCall though who will undoubtedly want to come back with a bang.
- Jussier Da Silva (Shooto) – Its only a matter
of time before he emerges into the big time I think. He has only lost one
fight and that was to McCall.
- Yasuhiro Urushitani (UFC) – Still considered
one of the best despite getting utterly exposed by Benavidez, He needs to
get back in the cage and back to winning.
- Darrell Montague (TPA) – Of his 11 fights he
has finished 9 of them. I like the idea of this kid getting in the mix
with some of the top flyweights in the world.
- Jose Tome (Various Brazilian Organizations) – I
know he isn’t beating up on top guys but he has 29 wins. I like a guy with
29 wins and a whole bunch of first round submissions.
- Mamoru Yamaguchi (Shooto) – An experienced
fighter coming off a lose, Yamaguchi needs to get back to his winning ways
as this division emerges.
- Louis Gaudinot (UFC) – Didn’t win TUF but
looked fantastic in his return to his prime weight. I expect him to be a real mover in
this division.
- John Dodson(UFC) – Eeked out a win in his
division debut. I have been high on his chances of emerging as a top 5
fighter but I am not a little hesitant.
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