Sherdog Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
Bantamweight
Oct 11, 2011 Comments
Dominick Cruz put in work and reaped the benefits against
Demetrious Johnson. | Photo: Dave Mandel
Bantamweight
1. Dominick Cruz (19-1)
The “Dominator” was dominant once again as the start of the first cable-televised bantamweight title bout in UFC history. Desite suffering yet another hand injury in the process, Cruz earned a five-round unanimous decision -- his fourth in a row -- by holding off small-but-strong challenger Demetrious Johnson on Oct. 1.
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He might not get another shot at 135-pound gold any time soon, but Benavidez continues to bulk up his bantamweight resume. At UFC Live 5 on Aug. 14, the Team Alpha Male product turned in a solid unanimous decision performance against the heavy-hitting Eddie Wineland.
3. Urijah Faber (25-5)
Faber could not take the UFC bantamweight title from Dominick Cruz in July. However, "The California Kid" is never far from prominent competition: Faber will return to the Octagon on Nov. 19 at UFC 139 in San Jose, Calif., taking on former WEC champion Brian Bowles.
4. Brian
Bowles (10-1)
Bowles' path back to the top of the 135-pound division just got tougher. The former WEC champion will return to action in pursuit of his third straight win since falling to Dominick Cruz, taking on another former WEC champion, Urijah Faber, at UFC 139 on Nov. 19.
5. Scott Jorgensen (12-4)
After clobbering Ken Stone in June, "Young Guns" returns to action at UFC 137 on Oct. 29. In opposition, he takes on longtime veteran Jeff Curran in his return to the UFC.
6. Demetrious Johnson (9-2)
“Mighty Mouse” was banged up but never beaten over 25 minutes in his Oct. 1 decision loss to dominant UFC bantamweight titleholder Dominick Cruz. While the defeat predictably amplified calls for Johnson to become the first member of the UFC’s 125-pound class, the Matt Hume pupil says his sights are set on 135 for the time being.
7. Miguel Torres (39-4)
The former WEC bantamweight ace saw his UFC record fall to 1-1 in May with a razor-thin unanimous decision loss to Demetrious Johnson. Torres will have a chance to get back on track at UFC 139 in November when he meets another Johnson victim, Nick Pace.
8. Brad Pickett (20-5)
One of Britain's best, Pickett continues to hover just outside the circle of UFC bantamweight title contenders. That could change on Nov. 5, as he heads to more familiar surroundings in Birmingham, England, to battle tough Brazilian Renan "Barao" in an appealing pairing of developing contenders.
9. Masakatsu Ueda (14-1-2)
Ueda has returned to top form, rattling off four consecutive wins since his shocking submission loss to Shuichiro Katsumura in March 2010. On Sept. 14, the former Shooto 132-pound world champ moved up to the retiring Royler Gracie in Brazil; two divisions above his natural weight, Ueda walked away with a handy decision victory.
10. Takeya Mizugaki (15-6-2)
In need of a definitive win to maintain his spot among the world’s top 135-pounders, Mizugaki got exactly that on Sept. 24. In a display of aggression and tight boxing, the Japanese export blasted former WEC titleholder Cole Escovedo en route to a second-round stoppage on punches.
Other contenders: Renan “Barao”, Bibiano Fernandes, Zach Makovsky, Michael McDonald, Eddie Wineland.
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