UFC Middleweight Rankings: Where Does Khamzat Chimaev Land After Dominant UFC 308 Win

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The UFC middleweight rankings have been a place where many of the best MMA fighters over the last decade have resided. From Rich Franklin to Anderson Silva, and on to Israel Adesanya. The 185-pound division has been a place where some legendary competitors have plied their trade.

Curious about who are the best middleweights in the world right now? Then feast your eyes on our latest UFC middleweight rankings.

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10. Anthony Hernandez (13-2)

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Anthony Hernandez has quietly turned into one of the hottest fighters in the 185-pound division. After losing two of his first three in the Octagon, he has caught fire, winning six straight and earning finishes in all but one. His victory in October was his biggest yet when he scored a fifth-round TKO over Michel Pereira in his first main-event opportunity. “Fluffy” has fairly earned his spot in our top 10.

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9. Jared Cannonier (17-8)

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Jared Cannonier is not the flashiest fighter in the UFC middleweight rankings, but he is as well-rounded as any competitor in the division. “The Killa Gorilla” had his shot to take down two-time champ Israel Adesanya in 2022 but came up short. Since then he has split his next four fights and has tumbled down our top 10 after a pair of main event losses on UFC Fight Night cards in 2024.

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8. Caio Borralho (17-1)

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Caio Borralho is the fastest-rising fighter in the UFC’s middleweight division. Since a pair of wins on the Contender Series, the Brazilian has won seven straight inside the Octagon. While he had several notable wins on his way to landing a spot in our rankings, his victory over Jared Canonier at UFC Vegas 96 made his case for a top 10 position undeniable.

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7. Brendan Allen (24-6)

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After losing twice in four bouts, there were some doubts that Brendan Allen could be a contender at middleweight. However, since that last loss in 2021, he went on an eight-fight tear and scored submission wins in all but two of them.

That outstanding momentum earned him a co-main event slot at UFC Paris. Unfortunately, he found out there are levels to this and he was outskilled by Frenchman Nassourdine Imavov in September. Now, he will have to restart his climb to get back in the top five.

6. Nassourdine Imavov (15-4)

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Nassourdine Imavov continues to quietly creep up our UFC middleweight rankings and is now a top-five fighter after his co-main event victory at UFC Paris. He has won three straight over other top 15 talents like Roman Dolidze, Jared Cannonier, and most recently Brendan Allen. The French star is deserving of a top-five foe next.

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5. Israel Adesanya (24-2)

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Israel Adesanya is not only one of the best UFC middleweights ever, but when all is said and done, he will be viewed as one of the greatest fighters to ever compete in the Octagon in general. However, his shocking defeat to Sean Strickland at UFC 293 forever ended the debate about him being the best fighter the division has ever seen.

He has lost three of his last four definitively and there are questions of whether his prime is officially over at just 35.

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4. Robert Whittaker (26-8)

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Robert Whittaker will go down as one of the greatest UFC middleweights ever. He is a former champion that has many division records and has competed in some of its best fights of all time. Unfortunately, the Aussie has a ton of fight miles on his body and it has had an effect in recent years.

He is 3-3 in his last six and an UFC 308 loss to Khamzat Chimaev likely ended his dreams of another title fight. Nevertheless, he remains one of the best middleweights on earth.

3. Khamzat Chimaev (14-0)

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The Khamzat Chimaev train continues to chug along dominantly. The Russian has won his first eight fights in the UFC and if not for battling random illnesses over the last few years, he probably would have fought for the belt already.

In October at UFC 308, he got the biggest test of his career in Robert Whittaker. All “Borz” needed was 3:34 to make the former champion tap for the first time at middleweight and reportedly dislocated his jaw in the process. Chimaev is a legit force of nature.

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2. Sean Strickland (29-6)

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Wildman Sean Strickland may not be the flashiest fighter in UFC middleweight history but at UFC 293 he showed he has a championship skillset when he did the unthinkable and scored one of the biggest upsets in promotion history by defeating weight class legend Israel Adesanya.

The win extended his streak to three straight and proved many doubters wrong. However, his title run was short-lived when he came up just short by split decision to Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 297. But he was able to bounce back and get back into title contention with a definitive win over Paulo Costa at UFC 302.

1. Dricus Du Plessis (21-2)

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Dricus Du Plessis has put South African MMA on the map during his short career in the UFC. The rising star has been victorious in every one of his fights and scored finishes in five of the seven. The most impressive came at UFC 290 when he stunned many observers by scoring a shocking knockout win over middleweight great Robert Whittaker.

However, he topped that at UFC 297 when he challenged Sean Strickland for the middleweight crown. Over five hard-fought rounds, DDP delivered South Africa their first UFC title and extended his unbeaten streak in the MMA world leader to seven. He then extended it to eight at UFC 305 with a surprise submission win over division legend Israel Adesanya.

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