Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
Flyweight
Flyweight
1. Demetrious Johnson (24-2-1)
How do you know that you have cleaned out your division? Well, maybe if the UFC puts together a season of “The Ultimate Fighter” with 16 handpicked participants to find your next challenger. Yes, “The Ultimate Fighter 24” will feature two flyweight teams, coached by former “Mighty Mouse” challengers Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo. The man who comes out on top will enter the Octagon for the first official time to challenge Johnson for the UFC flyweight title in the season finale on Dec. 3.2. Joseph Benavidez (24-4)
If Benavidez is ever to challenge for the UFC flyweight title again, his path runs through “The Ultimate Fighter.” On Season 24 of the reality series, Benavidez will coach opposite fellow former title challenger Henry Cejudo. If Benavidez can notch a win over Cejudo at “The Ultimate Fighter 24” Finale on Dec. 3, he may get a third crack at the UFC flyweight crown.Advertisement
3. John Dodson (18-7)
Try as he might, Dodson could neither will nor talk himself to victory against flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson in the UFC 191 main event on Sept. 5. “The Magician” was victimized for a second time by Johnson, as he dropped a unanimous decision in a rematch that never felt competitive. Dodson now finds himself in divisional limbo, having lost to the champion twice in the span of five fights. He has since moved back up to 135 pounds for a quick victory over Manny Gamburyan, but Dodson made it clear that a return to flyweight could be in the cards.4. Henry Cejudo (10-1)
In his first UFC flyweight title challenge, Cejudo kissed his perfect record goodbye, as he went down to knees to the body from champion Demetrious Johnson in mere minutes. If Cejudo wants to get another crack at 125-pound gold in the near future, he will need to deal with Joseph Benavidez on Dec. 3 -- after they coach opposite one another on Season 24 of “The Ultimate Fighter.”5. Jussier da Silva (18-4)
Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace “Formiga” once again found himself on the brink of UFC title contention, but he was unable to get anything going against Henry Cejudo in a Nov. 21 decision loss contested mostly on the feet. Da Silva’s 4-3 Octagon record is deceptive, as those three defeats have come against some of the division’s best, but his losses have come at crucial points and kept him from fighting for gold.6. Kyoji Horiguchi (17-2)
Horiguchi passed another test with flying colors on May 8, this time outworking experienced Irishman Neil Seery across three rounds at UFC Fight Night in Rotterdam. The 25-year-old “Kid” Yamamoto protégée has won 11 of his last 12 outings, including six inside the Octagon, with his lone defeat coming against flyweight king Demetrious Johnson.7. Wilson Reis (20-6)
Reis sat out eight months after a disappointing decision loss to Jussier da Silva, but on Jan. 30, he returned in fine form. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt owned Dustin Ortiz in the grappling department en route to a unanimous decision win, raising Reis’ Octagon record to 4-2.8. John Moraga (16-4)
Despite finding some success on the feet at UFC 187, Moraga was ultimately overwhelmed by the takedowns and ground-and-pound of Joseph Benavidez, who pocketed a unanimous decision after three rounds. “Chicano John” continues to be a tough out for most flyweights but has come up short against the division’s elite during his 5-3 Octagon run.9. Dustin Ortiz (15-5)
Ortiz has been involved in some close decisions during his UFC tenure, but his Jan. 30 meeting with Wilson Reis was not one of them. After a competitive opening round, Ortiz was gradually ground out by the Brazilian grappler and suffered his second loss on points in his last three outings.10. Zach Makovsky (19-7)
Back in 2013, Makovsky made a strong impression in his UFC debut by upsetting Scott Jorgensen, but “Fun Size” has faltered of late, dropping three of his last four outings via decision. However, those defeats came against a trio of the flyweight division’s most talented fighters: Jussier da Silva, John Dodson and most recently Joseph Benavidez in a short-notice assignment.Other Contenders: Ray Borg, Tim Elliott, Hiromasa Ogikubo, Justin Scoggins, Louis Smolka.
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