UFC 187 featured a wealth of talent which altered the rankings in several divisions.
The show’s co-headliner saw Chris Weidman affirm his position as the world’s top middleweight by defending his UFC belt against Vitor Belfort. In a long-delayed duel, Weidman made quick work of the Brazilian with punches on the ground, taking out “The Phenom” in under three minutes. Owing to the loss and the 17-month absence which preceded it, Belfort falls two places to the No. 5 spot.
A quartet of top-10 flyweights saw action, all of whom remain ranked in their same spots: Joseph Benavidez (No. 2) took a ground-based unanimous decision against John Moraga (No. 7), and John Dodson (No. 3) returned from a knee injury-induced layoff with a unanimous nod over Zach Makovsky (No. 6).
In other action, lightweight contender Donald Cerrone won his eighth straight and kept his No. 3 ranking with a second-round stoppage of late replacement John Makdessi, while former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski rose two spots to No. 5 in the heavyweight top 10 by punching out Travis Browne, who drops two places to No. 6.
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