Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings

Sherdog.com StaffDec 22, 2014



Welterweight


1. Robbie Lawler (25-10, 1 NC)

In a fight just as closely contested as their first, Lawler prevailed over Johny Hendricks in a five-round championship rematch at UFC 181, as the “Ruthless” veteran finally captured UFC gold after 13 years as a mixed martial artist. Lawler is now 6-1 in his second Octagon run -- a stint marked by brutal knockouts and hard-nosed victories against the likes of Rory MacDonald, Matt Brown and Jake Ellenberger.

2. Johny Hendricks (16-3)

Hendricks faded down the stretch in his rematch with Robbie Lawler at UFC 181, and it cost the “Bigg Rigg” his belt. While many fans and pundits believed Hendricks did enough to eke out a victory, the 31-year-old dropped a split decision to Lawler after five rounds, suffering his second loss in three fights after a six-fight winning streak led him into title contention.

3. Rory MacDonald (18-2)

MacDonald capped an outstanding 2014 campaign on Oct. 4 with a punishing third-round knockout of former Strikeforce champion Tarec Saffiedine. The 25-year-old Canadian believes he should be next in line for a title shot, and with wins over Saffiedine, Tyron Woodley and Demian Maia in the last eight months, it is a hard claim to deny.

4. Tyron Woodley (13-3)

After a forgettable performance against Rory MacDonald at UFC 174, Woodley returned to top form on Aug. 23 in Macau, China. There, the American Top Team standout stepped in for the injured Hector Lombard and wrecked South Korean judoka Dong Hyun Kim with a counter right hand and follow-up punches, finishing their co-main event clash in just 61 seconds. “The Chosen One” will attempt to halt the momentum of unbeaten Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 183 on Jan. 31.

5. Carlos Condit (29-8)

Condit missed out on a December bout with Matt Brown and then was handed an equally tough task in Tyron Woodley at UFC 171. Despite an exciting start to the fight, Condit’s leg gave out midway through the second round, putting an end to any immediate title hopes and giving Condit his third defeat in four fights. “The Natural Born Killer” remains sidelined indefinitely following surgery to repair a torn ACL.

6. Hector Lombard (34-4-1, 1 NC)

The blistering speed and powerful punches for which Lombard is known were on full display in the first round of his bout with Jake Shields at UFC 171. As the fight wore on, however, the judo specialist implemented throws, trips and submission defense to outwork Shields in a 15-minute unanimous decision. “Showeather” will next collide with returning veteran Josh Burkman at UFC 182 in January.

7. Matt Brown (19-12)

Brown’s storybook resurgence reached its first road block when he ran up against Robbie Lawler on July 26 in San Jose, Calif. “The Immortal” was outgunned by Lawler in a five-round slobber-knocker, ending Brown’s impressive winning streak at seven. The Ohioan will return to action on Feb. 14 in Colorado against former Strikeforce titlist Tarec Saffiedine.

8. Ben Askren (14-0)

Askren added another belt to his collection on Aug. 29, as the former Bellator welterweight ace claimed the 170-pound title in One Fighting Championship with an 84-second decimation of Nobutatsu Suzuki. Unbeaten in 14 fights and rapidly shedding the “blanket” reputation which once plagued him, Askren currently sits poised as the most dangerous 170-pounder outside of the UFC.

9. Jake Shields (30-7-1, 1 NC)

Shields’ potent grappling chops were on full display in his Oct. 11 debut for World Series of Fighting. The American jiu-jitsu practitioner began his post-UFC career by traveling to hostile soil in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and forcing hometown favorite Ryan Ford to submit to a first-round rear-naked choke. Shields will return to the cage in a WSOF welterweight title eliminator against Brian Foster on Jan. 17 in Las Vegas.

10. Demian Maia (19-6)

Maia got his up-and-down run in the UFC welterweight division back on track with a one-sided victory against Alexander Yakovlev at “The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3” Finale. The grappling ace from Wand Fight Team dominated his Russian opponent for 15 minutes to snap a two-fight losing skid and keep his spot amongst the 170-pound elite. However, an injury forced Maia to withdraw from an Aug. 23 pairing with Mike Pyle.

Other Contenders: Kelvin Gastelum, Dong Hyun Kim, Douglas Lima, Rousimar Palhares, Rick Story.

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