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On Saturday night, the MMA world leader returned to Paramount+ for their latest fight card, UFC Seattle. In the night’s headliner, middleweight legend Israel Adesanya looked to end a three-fight skid against rising star Joe Pyfer. Unfortunately, for the future UFC Hall of Famer, age continues to be his worst enemy, and he ended up engaging in a brawl with a more powerful fighter and suffered a fourth straight loss.

Adesanya’s latest setback drops him out of our UFC middleweight rankings. But does Pyfer land in our new top 10? Find out in our updated rankings following UFC Seattle.

10. Robert Whittaker (26-9)

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Robert Whittaker will go down as one of the greatest UFC middleweights ever. He is a former champion who has many division records and has competed in some of the best fights of all time. Unfortunately, the Aussie has a ton of fight miles on his body, and it has had an effect in recent years.

He is 3-4 in his last seven, with the most recent being a tough split decision loss to former ONE star Renier de Ridder. The setback probably puts to rest the idea of fighting for middleweight gold ever again before his UFC career comes to a close.

9. Reinier de Ridder (21-4)

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Reinier de Ridder was a hidden gem in MMA as he grew his notoriety during an impressive run in ONE Championship that saw him win titles in two divisions. While some doubted how good he could be in the sport’s top promotion, he quieted those concerns with four big wins inside the Octagon, including a decision victory over division legend Robert Whittaker.

However, when swimming in top 10 waters, a shark is always around the corner, and RDR has found that out quickly. After going 4-0 to begin his UFC run, de Ridder has lost back-to-back fights, with the most recent being a decision loss to Caio Orralho.

8. Joe Pyfer (16-3)

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Since earning a UFC contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022, Joe Pyfer has been an emerging problem at 185 pounds. If not for a 2024 loss to Jack Hermansson, he might have already fought for middleweight gold.

However, in March, he scored the biggest victory of his life when he got a TKO win against weight class legend Israel Adesanya. It was his fourth straight W and lands him in our top 10 for the first time.

7. Brendan Allen (26-7)

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Brendan Allen was on fire and seemed primed for a title shot after winning seven straight. However, he was given a schedule against the best 185 had to offer, and he took a pair of tough losses to Anthony Hernandez and Nassourdine Imaov.

However, he has roared back since. At UFC 318, he posted a hard-fought victory over former title challenger Marvin Vettori. Then at UFC Vancouver, he made a red-hot Reinier de Ridder quit because he could not match his cardio output. It now has the American on the verge of breaking into the top five.

6. Anthony Hernandez (15-3)

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Anthony Hernandez has quietly become one of the best middleweights in the world. After losing two of his first three and seeming on the edge of being cut, “Fluffy” reeled off eight straight victories, including over Brendan Allen and Roman Dolidze.

He got his stiffest test yet in February when he faced former division king Sean Strickland. Unfortunately, the former champ completely shut down his wrestling game and picked him apart on the feet. Handing him just the second knockout loss of his career. While he drops in our top 10, he remains a tough out for even the best in the division.

5. Caio Borralho (18-1)

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Over his six years in the organization, Caio Borralho has gone from being a prospect who earned a contract on the Contender Series to being one of the best middleweights in the world. Posting an 8-1 record inside the Octagon.

After suffering his first loss in the promotion last year to Nassourdine Imavov, the Brazilian scored a good bounce-back victory when he outlasted fellow top-10 fighter Reinier de Ridder at UFC 326.

4. Nassourdine Imavov (16-4)

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Nassourdine Imavov has been on a tear over the last year that makes him completely worthy of a title opportunity in his next fight. He is unbeaten in his last five, and has scored wins over several top-10 fighters, including middleweight legend Israel Adesanya. In September, he got another main event opportunity and out-skilled and outpointed the fastest rising star, Caio Borralho. It was, arguably, his most impressive win yet.

3. Dricus Du Plessis (23-3)

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Dricus Du Plessis has put South African MMA on the map during his career in the UFC. The middleweight star has been victorious in every one of his UFC fights and beat champions and legends en route to becoming a pound-for-pound fighter. However, he met his match at UFC 319 in Chimaev. After being dominated by “Borz,” the former champ may have to win a fight or two to get a second crack at the belt.

2. Sean Strickland (30-7) – Top Contender

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Wildman Sean Strickland may not be the flashiest fighter in UFC middleweight history, but he has consistently proven to be a difficult test for the best in the world, which is why he proved many doubters wrong when he won UFC gold in 2023.

While he has had some bumps in the road since that UFC 293 win, including losing the belt in his first title defense, he may have locked up another shot at the belt after scoring a dominant TKO win over Anthony Hernandez. Ending “Fluffy’s” eight-fight win streak.

1. Khamzat Chimaev (15-0) – Champion

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The Khamzat Chimaev train has reached the top of the mountain after a dominant run in the Octagon. “Borz” has become one of the sport’s most popular stars, but he got the chance to prove he is one of its best at UFC 319. And he dominantly did that over former middleweight king Dricus Du Plessis. The Chechen is an absolute monster and one of the scariest fighters on the planet.

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