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Massive deposit in several departments

The changes were in the latest UFC ranking update thanks to a little insight from many years of insight into the UFC ranking -update MMA journalist John Morgan.

According to UFC Saudi Arabia, a number of fighters experienced remarkable burglaries, increases, arrivals and eliminations from the top 15 in their respective departments.

The former two-time UFC champion in middleweight, Israel Adesanya, fell from 2nd place to Nassourdine Imavov to 4th place after his second round. Imavov rose to No. 2.

While Imavov is a place in front of Khamzat Chimaev in the new ranking, the latter is expected to challenge the winner of the championship decomposition between Dricus du Plessis and Sean Strickland.

Also in the middleweight division, Roman Kopylov made his debut in the ranking in 14th place after his TKO victory in the fifth round against Chris Curtis in January. Bo Nickal is also new to the ranking and checks in 15th place.

The recently released Jairzinho Rozenstruik and Marcos Rogerio de Lima fell from the ranking in the heavyweight. They do not replace Sale Mayes and Jhonata Diniz to add No. 14 or No. 15.

Shamil Gaziev achieved a one-punch CO victory over Thomas Peterson at UFC Saudi Arabia. He was cut at the event for a bonus, but jumped three places in the ranking and went from No. 14 to No. 11.

Jasmine Jasudavicius was the biggest riser in the fly weight of women. After her unanimous victory against Mayra Bueno Silva on Saturday, she rose three places in 9th place.

Katlyn Cerminara was falling out of the ranking, and Amanda Ribas is no longer classified at £ 125. Casey O’Neill and Bueno Silva landed at No. 14 and No. 15.

Finally, Ailin Perez received the ranking that she deserved. It took two weeks, but Perez is now number 7, four places from No. 11 after winning Karol Rosa at UFC 311. Her four-spot jump was the largest of the week.

How does UFC 312 affect the ranking?

With a view to the UFC 312, the two championship struggles between Du Plessis-Strickland and Weili Zhang-Tatiana Suarez will influence the title status, but may not shift the challenger ranking if they are unsuccessful when trying to win the UFC championship .

To be honest, the only other fight on the map that could affect the ranking is the heavyweight conflict between Justin Taa and Talisson Teixeira. Since Mayes and Diniz sit on No. 14 and No. 15, the winner of Tafa-Texeira should have a strong case to enter the ranking.

Here is a look at the complete UFC 312 card.

Main card – 10 p.m. et

  • (C) Dricus du Plessis against Sean Strickland – UFC championship in the middle weight championship
  • (C) Weili Zhang against Tatiana Suarez – UFC Women’s Straw Weight Championship
  • Justin Taa against Talisson Teixeira – heavyweight
  • Jimmy Crute against Rodolfo Bellato – light heavyweight
  • Jake Matthews against Francisco Prado – World Heritage Weight

Prelims – 8 p.m.

  • Jack Jenkins against Gabriel Santos – Feder weight
  • Tom Nolan against Viacheslav Borschev – lightweight
  • Wang Cong against Bruna Brasil – women’s flying weight
  • Colby fat against Aleksandre Topuria – men’s bantam weight

Early Prelims – 6 p.m.

  • Jonathan MiCallef against Kevin Jousseet – World Heritage Weight
  • Kody Steele against Rongzhu – lightweight
  • Quillan Salkilld against Anshul Jubli – lightweight
  • Hyunours Park against Ayamjargal Tumendemberel – men’s fly weight

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