With UFC 317 this Saturday in Las Vegas, these rankings will be changing next week since two of the ranked fighters have fights. We also had the retirement of Jon Jones, which means after this week’s PPV, I’ll be introducing a new fighter next week. You’ll definitely want to stay tuned and make you catch the Five-tastic Picks only on the Dr. Roto network. Have a great day, everyone, and may the fights be with you.
1. Islam Makhachev: Islam Makhachev remains as the number one, pound for pound, fighter in the world. Now that Makhachev has vacated the Lightweight Championship, he now sets his eyes on Jack Della Maddalena. While many feel that Makhachev should have stayed in the Lightweight division to fight Ilia Topuria. I’m honestly fine with him fighting JDM for the Welterweight Championship title so let’s get this fight signed Uncle Dana.
2. Ilia Topuria: Ilia Topuria will be facing Charles Oliveira at UFC 317 for the vacated Lightweight title, this Saturday. Ilia comes into this fight a heavy favorite but some people aren’t thrilled about Topuria getting a title shot after moving up. This fight is going to be insane which will pit Topuria’s elegant striking against Oliveira’s hard-nosed Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
3. Dricus Du Plessis: Dricus Du Plessis remains at the fourth spot while gearing up for his next fight against Khamzat Chimaev. That fight will take place at UFC 319, which is in Chicago. After DDP and Khamzat finally slowed down in the trolling, you can bet this showdown is only going to get more intense the closer we get to the fight.
4. Merab Dvalishvili: Merab Dvalishvili defeated Sean O’Malley via submission this past weekend at UFC 316. This extended his winning streak to 13 as he broke down Sean easily and cemented his legacy like we talked about in the Fight Club of Pain. Now the champ can rest while he waits for his next challenger to step up. I’m sure we’ll know the frontrunner soon enough
5. Alexandre Pantoja: Alexandre Pantoja will be defending his title against Kai Kara-French at UFC 317 on June 28th, this week. This fight is going to be great and is part of a card that features two high-level championship matches. Just like the main event, this fight is going to be like watching fireworks on the Fourth of July, but a week early. This event could possibly be the best card of the year, given the talent that’s on it right now.
6. Tom Aspinall: Tom Aspinall finally received his answer from Jones about their fight and it was answered with his retirement. That means Ciryl Gane becomes the matchup that everyone wants to see. With so many people talking about how Tom can’t handle Ciryl, you can bet that when this fight goes down, Tom will bring the pain.
7. Magomed Ankalaev: Magomed Ankalaev had since settled into being the champion since defeating Alex Pereira. Ankalaev has said that the contract is all but signed, but we’ll be waiting on this match with Pereira. Once it’s officially announced, you can bet that we’ll all be ready to see if Poatan can bring the pain, this time around. Till then we all wait for Uncle Dana to give us the word.
8. Alex Pereira: Alex Pereira looks like he’ll be getting a rematch with Magomed Ankalaev as soon as he’s ready. Alex did say that he didn’t feel ready when asked about 317 but that doesn’t mean he isn’t ready to throw Kana at Ank. Alex recently said “No one knows he’s champion,” after Ankalaev decided to talk trash after turning down the rematch a few weeks back. Since then Alex has been enjoying his time off while he gets ready for his rematch with Ank. CHAMA!
9. Jack Della Maddalena: After defeating Belal Muhammad I removed him from the list until there’s a clear path for a rematch or title bout. Unfortunately for JDM, The best pound for pound fighter is coming for him so he better get ready because Makhachev isn’t like Muhammed. He’ll run right through you if you stand there and go head to head with him.
10. Jon Jones: Jon Jones finally made his decision to retire from the UFC, this past weekend. From controversy to some of the greatest highlights, Jones has cemented himself as one of the best athletes of our generation. I want to personally thank Jones for all his years that we are all able to watch him. You never know when the next superstar like him, Georges St-Pierre, and many, many others. Jones ends his UFC career with 28 wins, one loss, and one no-contest. This will be Jones final spot on the rankings because I couldn’t take him off here without saying goodbye. Have an amazing retirement champ.
