The UFC rankings have been updated with several movements. Aaron Pico entered the featherweight top 15 at #13, while Patricio Pitbull dropped to #15. Josh Hockit jumped to #5 in the heavyweight division, pushing Curtis Blaydes down to #6. Paulo Costa entered the light heavyweight rankings at #7. Azamat Murzakanov fell to #8 in the light heavyweight division. These changes reflect recent fight results and divisional shifts.
The UFC rankings have been updated across three divisions, with Aaron Pico breaking into the featherweight top 15, Josh Hockit debuting at heavyweight number five, and Paulo Costa earning a light heavyweight ranking following recent fight results.

Pico, 29, enters the featherweight top 15 at number 13 after building a 14-5 record competing out of Jackson-Wink MMA. The American stands five-foot-eight with a 70-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance. He is a particularly active grappler, averaging 8.96 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him one of the more wrestling-heavy fighters in the division. His arrival pushes Patricio Pitbull down to number 15. Pitbull, the 38-year-old Brazilian veteran, carries a 37-9 record and brings significant experience to the featherweight ranks. He averages 2.68 significant strikes per minute and also contributes on the ground with 0.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes.

Costa enters the light heavyweight rankings at number seven. The Brazilian, known as The Eraser, is 35 years old and holds a 16-4 record while competing primarily at middleweight. He stands six-foot-one with a 72-inch reach and is one of the more prolific strikers in the sport, landing 6.26 significant strikes per minute at a 58 percent accuracy rate. His move into the light heavyweight rankings represents a notable divisional development. Azamat Murzakanov falls to number eight as a result of Costa's entry.

Why it matters
- Pico's top-15 featherweight entry signals his UFC standing is rising and sets up potential ranked matchups in a crowded division
- Pitbull's slide to number 15 puts the veteran's top-15 status under pressure
- Costa ranking at light heavyweight at number seven immediately places him among title contention conversations in a second division
- Hockit debuting at heavyweight number five pushes Curtis Blaydes to number six, reshaping the top of a title-chasing pack







