While a heavyweight old lion stole headlines over the weekend, one of the 155-pound division’s rising stars continued to make his name outside of the Octagon.
Meanwhile, Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic made his return to the UFC a memorable one, exacting revenge on Gabriel Gonzaga for the highlight-reel knockout the Brazilian served up in their 2007 meeting. The 40-year-old Croatian striker blasted Gonzaga with elbows and punches to force a third-round stoppage in the main event of April 11’s UFC Fight Night in Krakow, Poland. The win is enough to earn Filipovic a spot on an exceedingly thin list of heavyweight contenders; he replaces Alexander Volkov, who was ground by Tony Johnson out in a grueling three-rounder at Bellator 136.
Previously unranked Maryna Moroz vaults into the women’s strawweight top 10 after upsetting Scottish striker Joanne Calderwood with a first-round armbar in Krakow. The Ukranian submission specialist enters in the No. 7 spot, while Calderwood drops two places to No. 8. Moroz’s entrance knocks Mizuki Inoue to the list of contenders, eliminating Rose Namajunas.
English “Poster Boy” Jimi Manuwa kept his spot on the list of 205-pound contenders by returning from a year-long absence to claim a workmanlike unanimous decision over Jan Blachowicz.
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