The Ultimate Fighting Championship has a new heavyweight titleholder. In the modern MMA world, that means we have a new No. 1 heavyweight.
Just like Miocic popped up in our rankings in the No. 10 spot a little more than 27 months ago, this latest update sees two new entrants take the final spot in their respective divisions. At UFC 198, John Lineker continued to prove doubters wrong regarding his bantamweight prospects, bashing up Rob Font and debuting in our 135-pound ranks. Meanwhile, the split decision defeat of previously 10th-ranked Corey Anderson at the hands of former king Mauricio Rua at UFC 198 paves the way for the surprising, streaking Nikita Krylov to enter our 205-pound register.
If we are going to discuss steady climbs in the rankings, we cannot overlook one of UFC 198’s most outstanding exponents. Demian Maia was an afterthought when he cut to 170 pounds four years ago. After surprising wins over Dong Hyun Kim, Rick Story and Jon Fitch, his losses to Jake Shields and Rory MacDonald seemed to bring the former UFC middleweight title challenger back to Earth. However, there has been no regression to the mean for Maia, who has ripped off five straight wins in two years, four of them over top 15 opponents. His third-round submission of Matt Brown has the 38-year-old Brazilian re-entering our welterweight top five.
Continue Reading » Heavyweight