UFC welterweight rankings: Who Is The Best 170 Pound Fighter In The World Right Now?

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The UFC welterweight rankings often include some of the most talented and popular fighters in the sport. From the legendary days of Georges St-Pierre reigning supreme as the king of Canada to the current era of “The Nigerian Nightmare,” the division is filled with some of the promotion’s most important talents.

With that in mind, here are the official Ringside Intel rankings for the top 10 170-pound fighters in the best cage fighting promotion on earth.

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10. Stephen Thompson (17-8-1)

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Stephen Thompson’s days as a serious title contender are done. However, he is still a skilled fighter deserving of high-level opposition and fights. And he has been getting of late, but the former title contender has started to show more obvious signs his age is having an effect on him.

He has lost four of his last five with the last two being decisive finishes. The most recent being his UFC 307 loss to Joaquin Buckley. He lands at the last spot in our latest top 10 and he may not hold on to that for much longer.

9. Gilbert Burns (22-8)

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For the last five years, Gilbert Burns has been the cream of the crop at welterweight. Fighting many of the top fighters of this era and scoring some big wins. However, eventually, time catches up with every star athlete and that has been the case for “Durinho” recently.

Following a main event loss to Sean Brady at UFC Vegas 97, the Brazilian has lost three straight for the first time in his career and is unlikely to ever get another title fight at 38 years old.

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8. Kamaru Usman (20-3)

For six straight years, Kamaru Usman set a legendary standard of excellence as he created a resume that will guarantee him a spot in the UFC Hall-of-Fame. He will go down as one of the greatest welterweight fighters of all time and one of the best pound-for-pound competitors of his era. However, all good things come to an end.

At UFC 294, “The Nigerian Nightmare” took a short-notice risk at middleweight and it did not pay off as rising star Khamzat Chimaev pushed his losing streak to three straight. Where the former welterweight king goes next at 36 is unclear.

7. Joaquin Buckley (19-6)

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Joaquin Buckley has hit several bumps in the road during his UFC career. However, after back-to-back losses, he finally decided to leave middleweight and has quickly evolved into a top 10 welterweight. He has quickly shown how dangerous he is with a five-fight win streak that includes victories over rankings stalwarts Vincente Luque and Stephen Thompson.

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6. Jack Della Maddalena (17-2)

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Australia’s Jack Della Maddalena is quickly becoming the next big star from down under. The Dana White’s Contender Series contract winner is now 7-0 in the UFC. And scored a massive win at UFC 299 when he was able to come from behind and score a third-round TKO over Gilbert Burns. Beating a former title challenger sent a huge message to the rest of the division.

5. Sean Brady (17-1)

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Sean Brady has been very impressive during his eight-fight run in the UFC. Over that time his lone loss is against current champion Belal Muhammad. At UFC Vegas 97, he scored his biggest win yet when he earned a decisive decision victory over former title contender Gilbert Burns. The Philly native is deserving of a top-five opponent next. And a win could land him in a title fight in 2025.

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4. Ian Garry (15-0)

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There is no faster-rising star at 170 pounds than Irish fighter Ian Machado Garry. The undefeated athlete has won his first eight inside the Octagon and he continues to look better each time. In August of last year, the 25-year-old scored his best win yet when dominated by top-15 stalwart Neil Magny.

Then in February, he returned with a rock-solid and hard-fought victory over always dangerous strike Geoff Neal. Over the summer he earned another major win, this time over fellow talented striker Michael Page. The victory was panned by some. But it still showed his willingness to adapt and use other avenues to get a win instead of just his striking.

3. Shavkat Rakhmonov (18-0)

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If you weren’t a believer in Shavkat Rakhmonov as a legitimate top 10 welterweight before UFC 285, then those questions were likely dispelled after his submission victory over Geoff Neal at the event. The win moved “Nomad” to 17-0 overall with finishes in every fight (eight knockouts, nine submissions).

The 28-year-old also showed his inner fortitude and that he will not back away from elite-level resistance. He furthered that narrative at UFC 296 when he moved his record to 18-0 with an impressive submission win over an always-tough task in Stephen Thompson.

If he can score another win in his next bout, Rakhmonov could be fighting for gold in the second half of 2024.

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2. Leon Edwards (22-4)

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Leon Edwards forever stamped his place in UFC and UK MMA history when he was able to topple division legend Kamaru Usman in 2022. His victories in the rematch and then against Colby Covington placed him among the greatest UK fighters of all time. However, all good things come to an end.

At UFC 304 his long win streak was ended to rival Belal Muhammad, and the new champ does not seem keen on giving Edwards a rematch any time soon.

1. Belal Muhammad (24-3)

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You can no longer doubt the talents of Belal Muhammad. He has beaten high-level fighters like Demian Maia, Stephen Thompson, Vicente Luque, and Gilbert Burns, and now can call himself world champion after defeating Leon Edwards at UFC 304.

His rise to the top is one of the best stories in the UFC. Now, he must solidify his place among the best welterweights ever and get a few defenses under his golden belt.

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After earning his journalism degree in 2017, Jason Burgos served as a contributor to several sites, including MMA Sucka... More about Jason Burgos

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