The UFC official rankings have always been a topic of debate among fans and experts alike. With every update, there are bound to be surprises and controversies, and the latest update is no exception. Last week, former champion Charles Oliveira made history by adding the BMF title to his résumé. However, his achievement was overshadowed by a heavyweight fighter who is currently on a six-fight losing streak. This unexpected turn of events has left many scratching their heads and questioning the validity of the rankings.
Oliveira’s victory over Max Holloway at UFC 326 was a significant one. Not only did he become the first fighter to hold both the BMF and UFC titles simultaneously, but he also made a statement by defeating a top-ranked opponent in a technical and strategic fight. However, despite his impressive performance, the spotlight was stolen by a fighter who has been struggling to find success in the octagon.
The heavyweight fighter in question is none other than Derrick Lewis. Lewis, who is currently ranked #5 in the heavyweight division, has had a rough run in the UFC lately. He has lost his last six fights, with his most recent defeat coming at the hands of Ciryl Gane at UFC 265. Despite his losing streak, Lewis managed to climb up the rankings and now sits just one spot behind Oliveira in the pound-for-pound rankings.
This turn of events has left many fans and experts baffled. How can a fighter on a six-fight losing streak be ranked higher than a champion who just made history? The answer lies in the mysterious workings of the UFC official rankings. While the rankings are supposed to be based on a fighter’s performance and achievements, they often seem to have a mind of their own.
It’s not the first time that the rankings have caused controversy. In the past, we have seen fighters with questionable records and performances ranked higher than more deserving contenders. This has led to many calling for a reform in the ranking system, with some even suggesting that the rankings should be determined by a panel of experts rather than a computer algorithm.
But despite the flaws in the rankings, one thing is for sure – Oliveira’s return to the pound-for-pound rankings is well-deserved. The Brazilian fighter has had an incredible journey in the UFC, from being a promising prospect to a dominant champion. He has shown tremendous growth and improvement in his skills, and his victory over Holloway only solidifies his position as one of the best fighters in the world.
Oliveira’s rise to the top has been nothing short of inspiring. He started his UFC career with a record of 10 wins and 8 losses, but he never gave up. He continued to work hard and improve, and his determination paid off when he finally captured the lightweight title. And now, with the addition of the BMF title, Oliveira has cemented his place in UFC history.
While Lewis may have stolen the spotlight with his unexpected rise in the rankings, it’s important to remember that rankings are just numbers. They don’t define a fighter’s worth or their abilities. And in the case of Oliveira, his achievements and skills speak for themselves.
In the end, it’s not about the rankings, but about the fighters themselves. Oliveira’s return to the pound-for-pound rankings is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and perseverance. He has proven time and time again that he belongs among the best in the world, and no ranking can take that away from him.
So let’s celebrate Oliveira’s historic victory and his well-deserved spot in the pound-for-pound rankings. Let’s not get caught up in the controversies and instead appreciate the incredible journey of a fighter who never gave up on his dreams. And as for Lewis, let’s hope he can turn his losing streak around and show the world why he deserves to be ranked among the best in the heavyweight division.

