10 ranked fighters at UFC 324 -- and only 1 moved
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The UFC ranking system is ever-evolving and has been updated based on results at UFC 324. From the men’s and women’s pound-for-pound (P4P) rankings to all 11 divisions in Dana
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Paddy Pimblett is still ranked the fifth best UFC lightweight despite defeat to Justin Gaethje. ‘The Baddy’ suffered a devastating loss to Gaethje in the main event of UFC 324 this
Paddy lost for the first time in the Octagon at UFC 324 and his place in the updated rankings has been revealed 👀
Dan Hooker knows how the game works. After dropping his last UFC assignment against top-ranked contender Arman Tsarukyan, the Kiwi lightweight always expected he would have to protect his No 6 ranking the next time he stepped into the octagon.
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Paddy Pimblett’s first UFC loss came the hard way. On January 24 he dropped a five-round interim lightweight title fight to Justin Gaethje by unanimous decision at UFC 324 in Las Vegas.