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Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings

Women’s Strawweight


Women’s Strawweight


1. Rose Namajunas (8-3)

Namajunas got the better of Joanna Jedrzejczyk in their rematch, outpointing her rival over the course of five hard-fought rounds in the UFC 223 headliner at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. What made the triumph more impressive than her first-round stoppage of Jedrzejczyk at UFC 217 in November was the fact that Namajunas had to overcome adversity against an opponent who was experienced in five-round affairs. A scary thought for the rest of the division: Namajunas only seems to be getting better.

2. Joanna Jedrzejczyk (15-2)

Competing in her first non-title bout since 2014, Jedrzejczyk demonstrated why she remains a top strawweight contender at UFC on Fox 30, where she cruised to a clear-cut three-round verdict over former American Top Team stablemate Tecia Torres. In victory, the Polish star rebounded from back-to-back defeats to current champion Rose Namajunas and positioned herself for another run at the 115-pound belt down the road.

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3. Jessica Andrade (18-6)

After a slow start against Tecia Torres in the UFC on Fox 28 co-headliner, “Bate Estaca” imposed her will through takedowns and ground-and-pound over the final 10 minutes to earn a convincing unanimous decision. Andrade is now 5-1 since moving to strawweight and was undoubtedly an interested observer when Rose Namajunas and Joanna Jedrzejczyk squared off for a second time at UFC 223 on April 7. However, Andrade has more work to do to earn another 115-pound title shot, as she will face Karolina Kowalkiewicz at UFC 228 on Sept. 9.

4. Claudia Gadelha (16-3)

It was not pretty, but Gadelha held off a hard-charging Carla Esparza to earn a critical split decision victory in a pivotal strawweight clash at UFC 225. While the Brazilian absorbed her share of punishment on the feet, she took advantage of her customary size advantage to get the better of her opponent on the mat. “Claudinha” has won three of her last four but is clearly behind Jessica Andrade -- the last woman to defeat her -- at 115 pounds.

5. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (12-2)

A diet of straight punches, knees and elbows propelled Kowalkiewicz to a hard-fought split decision over Felice Herrig at UFC 223. With two straight wins under her belt, the 32-year-old Pole has rebounded nicely from blowout losses to Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha. Considering her recent history, which includes a victory over reigning 115-pound queen Rose Namajunas, Kowalkiewicz figures to be a key figure in future championship discussions. First, a potential title eliminator against Jessica Andrade at UFC 228 looms.

6. Tecia Torres (10-3)

While Torres was never out of her depth against Joanna Jedrzejczyk, “The Tiny Tornado” was also never managed to truly threaten the former strawweight queen in their matchup at UFC on Fox 30. After capturing victories in six of her first seven Octagon appearances, Torres has dropped back-to-back contests at the hands of Jedrzejczyk and Jessica Andrade, pushing her down the 115-pound pecking order.

7. Carla Esparza (13-5)

Esparza certainly had her moments against Claudia Gadelha at UFC 225, but her failure to capitalize after putting the Brazilian on wobbly legs in Round 1 came back to haunt her, as “Cookie Monster” dropped a closely contested split decision. The defeat ended a two-fight winning streak for the inaugural UFC strawweight queen, who fell to 4-3 during her promotional tenure. The road does not get any easier for Esparza, as she will face surging contender Tatiana Suarez at UFC 228.

8. Livia Renata Souza (11-1)

Souza has been one of the best strawweights in the world for no less than two years, but her untimely defeat to Angela Hill in an Invicta Fighting Championships title bout in May 2016 seemed to slow the Brazilian’s roll to the UFC. Since the loss to “Angie Overkill,” Souza walloped atomweight ruler Ayaka Hamasaki and handed fellow Brazilian Janaisa Morandin her first career loss, earning her that coveted UFC deal. After a brief delay, “Livinha’s” Octagon debut is expected to come against Alex Chambers at UFC Fight Night 137 on Sept. 22.

9. Cynthia Calvillo (6-1)

Calvillo took the first loss of her pro career at UFC 219 on Dec. 30, suffering a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of former UFC strawweight champion Carla Esparza. For a time, it looked as if the setback would simply be a learning experience, but the defeat also comes with extended time on the shelf. Calvillo tested positive for cannabis metabolites at the event and received a nine-month suspension from the Nevada Athletic Commission. She will be eligible to return on Sept. 30.

10. Felice Herrig (14-6)

Herrig’s four-fight winning streak came to an end at the hands of Karolina Kowalkiewicz at UFC 223, but “Lil Bulldog” still made things interesting. The Team Curran representative could not match her opponent’s volume in the fight, but she did rock the Pole in the final stanza before losing a competitive split decision. Moving forward, Herrig figures to remain in the mix for another interesting bout at 115 pounds.

Other Contenders: Nina Ansaroff, Angela Hill, Tatiana Suarez, Virna Jandiroba, Xiaonan Yan

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