The UFC has released updated rankings following recent events. Sean Strickland earned the seventh spot in the pound-for-pound rankings after his victory. Joshua Van moved ahead of Alexandre Pantoja in the P4P list to claim ninth place. Khamzat Chimaev dropped to tenth in the P4P rankings. Additionally, Yaroslav Amosov has entered the top 10 in the welterweight division, marking his debut in the UFC divisional rankings.
The UFC released its latest pound-for-pound and divisional rankings on May 12, reshuffling several positions across the top ten and introducing a new name to the welterweight ladder.

Middleweight champion Sean Strickland climbed into the pound-for-pound top ten, landing at seventh following his most recent victory. The 35-year-old American, who trains out of Xtreme Couture, carries a 31-7-0 record and holds the middleweight title. Standing six-foot-one with a 76-inch reach, Strickland is one of the most active offensive fighters in the division, landing 6.04 significant strikes per minute at 42 percent accuracy.

Flyweight champion Joshua Van also moved up the pound-for-pound list, overtaking Alexandre Pantoja to claim ninth place. The 24-year-old from Myanmar holds a 17-2-0 record and is among the most accurate strikers in the UFC, connecting on 56 percent of his significant strikes while landing an impressive 8.84 per minute. Van trains out of 4oz. Fight Club and fights out of an orthodox stance.

Khamzat Chimaev slipped one spot to tenth in the pound-for-pound rankings. The 32-year-old middleweight contender, ranked first in his division, holds a 15-1-0 record and remains a dominant grappler, averaging 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes with 1.8 submission attempts in the same span. He competes out of the UAE and trains at Allstars Training Center.

Why it matters
- Strickland's entry at seventh reinforces his status as one of the sport's elite champions across all divisions
- Van's rise to ninth reflects growing recognition of the flyweight champion among the UFC's pound-for-pound best
- Chimaev's slip to tenth despite holding the top middleweight contender spot underscores how deep the overall rankings have become
- Yaroslav Amosov's debut in the welterweight top ten adds a new contender to an already competitive 170-pound landscape
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