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Khamzat Chimaev drops to #10 in UFC P4P rankings after Strickland loss

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Following his defeat to Sean Strickland at UFC 328, Khamzat Chimaev has fallen seven positions in the UFC pound-for-pound rankings, now sitting at number 10. Sean Strickland entered the P4P rankings at number 7 after reclaiming the middleweight championship. The updated top 10 features Islam Makhachev at #1, Ilia Topuria at #2, Alex Volkanovski at #3, and Alex Pereira at #4. Joshua Van also moved ahead of Alexandre Pantoja in the rankings following his successful title defense against Tatsuro Taira.

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Khamzat Chimaev tumbled seven spots in the UFC pound-for-pound rankings following his loss to Sean Strickland at UFC 328 on May 9, landing at number 10 after previously sitting at number three. Strickland's victory, which saw him reclaim the middleweight championship, propelled the American into the updated top ten at number seven.

Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland

Strickland, 35, now carries a 31-7-0 professional record and holds the middleweight title once again out of Xtreme Couture. Standing six-foot-one with a 76-inch reach, the orthodox striker is one of the busiest fighters in the sport, averaging 6.04 significant strikes per minute at 42 percent accuracy. His grappling remains a secondary weapon, averaging 0.71 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Joshua Van
Joshua Van

The broader pound-for-pound picture has Islam Makhachev holding firm at number one. The 34-year-old Russian, now campaigning at welterweight with a 28-1-0 record, leads the list ahead of Ilia Topuria at number two, Alex Volkanovski at number three, and Alex Pereira at number four. Makhachev averages 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes and lands 58 percent of his significant strikes, making him one of the most efficient fighters across all divisions.

Islam Makhachev
Islam Makhachev

Elsewhere in the rankings movement, flyweight champion Joshua Van climbed past Alexandre Pantoja following a successful title defense against Tatsuro Taira. Van, just 24 years old and representing Myanmar, improved to 17-2-0 and continues to impress with a striking accuracy of 56 percent and a remarkable 8.84 significant strikes per minute.

Tom Aspinall
Tom Aspinall

Why it matters

  • Strickland's return to the middleweight throne earns him immediate pound-for-pound recognition at number seven
  • Chimaev's seven-place drop reflects how heavily P4P weight is tied to championship status and momentum
  • Van's continued rise at flyweight positions him as a growing factor in the pound-for-pound conversation
  • Makhachev's grip on the number one spot remains unchallenged despite his move to welterweight
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