The latest battles inside the Octagon have reshaped the UFC rankings. Some fighters climbed toward title contention, while others slipped down the ladder.
Pound-for-Pound Shifts at the Top
In the men’s pound-for-pound list, Max Holloway moves up one place to No. 11. Magomed Ankalaev drops one spot and now sits at No. 12. The women’s pound-for-pound rankings remain unchanged after UFC Vegas 111.
Strawweight and Bantamweight Divisions on the Move
Denise Gomes climbs two spots to No. 13 in the strawweight rankings after her win at UFC Vegas 111. Her opponent, Tecia Pennington, falls to No. 15. The flyweight division sees no movement this week.
Jacqueline Cavalcanti rises one place to No. 10 in the women’s bantamweight rankings after defeating Mayra Bueno Silva, who now holds No. 11.
New Faces in the Flyweight Division
Joseph Morales enters the men’s flyweight rankings at No. 15 after his victory at UFC Vegas 111. His win pushes Rafael Estevam out of the list entirely.
Bonfim Breaks into Welterweight’s Elite
The biggest change comes in the welterweight division. Gabriel Bonfim leaps four places to claim the No. 10 spot after his impressive performance at UFC Vegas 111. Colby Covington, Gilbert Burns, Geoff Neal, and Daniel Rodriguez each slide down one rank, now holding positions 11 through 14.
No Movement in the Higher Weight Classes
The bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight divisions remain unchanged following the event.
UFC Vegas 111 has left its mark, giving Bonfim and other rising stars new ground in their chase for championship glory.
