Following his defeat to Sean Strickland at UFC 328, Hamzat Chimaev has fallen seven positions in the UFC's Pound-For-Pound rankings. Chimaev now sits at number 10, while Strickland has entered the rankings at number 7. The top of the P4P rankings remains led by Islam Makhachev, followed by Ilia Topuria, Alex Volkanovski, and Alex Pereira. Other notable fighters in the top 10 include Petr Yan at number 5, Tom Aspinall at number 6, Merab Dvalishvili tied with Strickland at number 7, and Joshua Van at number 9.
Khamzat Chimaev tumbled seven spots in the UFC's official Pound-For-Pound rankings in the days following UFC 328 on May 9, a direct consequence of his loss to Sean Strickland. Chimaev now sits at number 10, while Strickland entered the list at number 7, tied with Merab Dvalishvili.

Strickland, a 35-year-old middleweight champion out of Xtreme Couture, improved to 31-7-0 with the victory. Standing six-foot-one with a 76-inch reach, "Tarzan" has built his reputation on relentless output, landing 6.04 significant strikes per minute at 42 percent accuracy. The win has now elevated him into the P4P conversation alongside the sport's elite.

At the top of the rankings, Islam Makhachev retains the number one position. The 34-year-old Russian welterweight champion carries a 28-1-0 record and is among the most complete fighters in the sport, averaging 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes and landing 58 percent of his significant strikes. Ilia Topuria, Alex Volkanovski, and Alex Pereira follow him in second through fourth.

One of the more notable names in the updated top 10 is Joshua Van, sitting at number 9. The 24-year-old flyweight champion from Myanmar owns a 17-2-0 record and leads the division in striking efficiency, landing 8.84 significant strikes per minute at a remarkable 56 percent accuracy, an output that few fighters anywhere on the roster can match.

Why it matters
- Chimaev's slide to number 10 reflects how heavily the P4P list penalizes losses at the top level, even for formerly rising contenders.
- Strickland's immediate entry at number 7 signals that a middleweight title victory carries substantial cross-divisional weight in the rankings.
- Petr Yan at five and Tom Aspinall at six round out a top 10 that now spans heavyweight down to flyweight, underscoring the depth of the current UFC roster.
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