Sherdog Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
Lightweight
May 28, 2009
Lightweight
1. B.J. Penn (13-5-1)
With his Greasegate protests lingering, Penn has accepted the offer to defend his UFC 155-pound crown against Kenny Florian. The long overdue lightweight matchup is set for UFC 101 on Aug. 8.
2. Shinya Aoki
(20-4, 1 NC)
Coming off his crushing loss against Hayato Sakurai in April, Aoki hasn't opted for a soft touch. He will take on returning lightweight standout Vitor Ribeiro at Dream 10 on July 20.
3. Eddie Alvarez (17-2)
With his May 1 submission over Eric Reynolds, Alvarez reached Bellator's lightweight tournament final, just as everyone had expected. However, the world expected him to meet Jorge Masvidal in the championship. Instead, he'll meet upset author and potential "Submission of the Year" owner Toby Imada on June 19.
Despite the attention given to his New Year’s Eve rematch with Gesias Cavalcante, the bout was nixed at the last minute when a pre-fight medical test revealed an undisclosed head injury to Hansen.
5. Kenny Florian (11-3)
Almost an afterthought in the current frenzy of MMA news, "Ken Flo" will take on UFC lightweight champion B.J. Penn at UFC 101 on Aug. 8. It will be the fighter-cum-analyst's second crack at UFC gold.
6. Satoru Kitaoka (24-8-9)
A June 7 tune-up bout against Yukio Sakaguchi in his home promotion of Pancrase is first up for Kitaoka. However, the real fight for Sengoku's lightweight champ will be his first title defense Aug. 2, when he'll meet GCM Cage Force lightweight champ Mizuto Hirota.
7. Tatsuya Kawajiri (24-5-2)
For the last six years, Kawajiri has been one of MMA's best lightweights, but in a red-hot, hyperactive division, he didn't quite have the wins to show for it. His workmanlike unanimous verdict over standout Gesias "JZ" Cavalcante on May 26 proved that the "Crusher" has still got it.
8. Gray Maynard (7-0, 1 NC)
Despite virtually no fanfare, "The Bully" has dominated three strong lightweights in a row. His March 15-minute thrashing of a high-quality Jim Miller was Maynard's most consummate outing to date.
9. Frankie Edgar (10-1)
Not wanting to hear any more discussion about him cutting to 145 pounds, Edgar made a strong statement that he can hang against elite lightweights, staying a step ahead of former UFC lightweight champ Sean Sherk for the full 15 minutes of their May 23 bout.
10. Sean Sherk (33-4-1)
With no clear direction in the UFC's lightweight division, Sherk was already in a tight spot before his May 23 loss to Frankie Edgar. Now a promotional course of action for the "Muscle Shark" is even more difficult to divine.
Other contenders: Gesias Cavalcante, Gilbert Melendez, Eiji Mitsuoka, Josh Thomson, Jamie Varner.
*With the re-entries of Kawajiri and Edgar, the formerly fifth-ranked Gesias Cavalcante (who lost to Kawajiri) and the formerly ninth-ranked Josh Thomson (who has been inactive) fall just beyond the top 10 in the ultra-competitive lightweight division.
1. B.J. Penn (13-5-1)
With his Greasegate protests lingering, Penn has accepted the offer to defend his UFC 155-pound crown against Kenny Florian. The long overdue lightweight matchup is set for UFC 101 on Aug. 8.
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Coming off his crushing loss against Hayato Sakurai in April, Aoki hasn't opted for a soft touch. He will take on returning lightweight standout Vitor Ribeiro at Dream 10 on July 20.
3. Eddie Alvarez (17-2)
With his May 1 submission over Eric Reynolds, Alvarez reached Bellator's lightweight tournament final, just as everyone had expected. However, the world expected him to meet Jorge Masvidal in the championship. Instead, he'll meet upset author and potential "Submission of the Year" owner Toby Imada on June 19.
4. Joachim
Hansen (19-7-1)
Despite the attention given to his New Year’s Eve rematch with Gesias Cavalcante, the bout was nixed at the last minute when a pre-fight medical test revealed an undisclosed head injury to Hansen.
5. Kenny Florian (11-3)
Almost an afterthought in the current frenzy of MMA news, "Ken Flo" will take on UFC lightweight champion B.J. Penn at UFC 101 on Aug. 8. It will be the fighter-cum-analyst's second crack at UFC gold.
6. Satoru Kitaoka (24-8-9)
A June 7 tune-up bout against Yukio Sakaguchi in his home promotion of Pancrase is first up for Kitaoka. However, the real fight for Sengoku's lightweight champ will be his first title defense Aug. 2, when he'll meet GCM Cage Force lightweight champ Mizuto Hirota.
7. Tatsuya Kawajiri (24-5-2)
For the last six years, Kawajiri has been one of MMA's best lightweights, but in a red-hot, hyperactive division, he didn't quite have the wins to show for it. His workmanlike unanimous verdict over standout Gesias "JZ" Cavalcante on May 26 proved that the "Crusher" has still got it.
8. Gray Maynard (7-0, 1 NC)
Despite virtually no fanfare, "The Bully" has dominated three strong lightweights in a row. His March 15-minute thrashing of a high-quality Jim Miller was Maynard's most consummate outing to date.
9. Frankie Edgar (10-1)
Not wanting to hear any more discussion about him cutting to 145 pounds, Edgar made a strong statement that he can hang against elite lightweights, staying a step ahead of former UFC lightweight champ Sean Sherk for the full 15 minutes of their May 23 bout.
10. Sean Sherk (33-4-1)
With no clear direction in the UFC's lightweight division, Sherk was already in a tight spot before his May 23 loss to Frankie Edgar. Now a promotional course of action for the "Muscle Shark" is even more difficult to divine.
Other contenders: Gesias Cavalcante, Gilbert Melendez, Eiji Mitsuoka, Josh Thomson, Jamie Varner.
*With the re-entries of Kawajiri and Edgar, the formerly fifth-ranked Gesias Cavalcante (who lost to Kawajiri) and the formerly ninth-ranked Josh Thomson (who has been inactive) fall just beyond the top 10 in the ultra-competitive lightweight division.
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