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UFC rankings: New top pound-for-pound fighter
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<p>Rankings were generated by a voting panel made up of media members. The media members were asked to vote for who they feel are the top fighters in the UFC by weight-class and pound-for-pound.</p>
The first UFC event of the year is in the books, and it led to a few changes in the UFC rankings. But the biggest move had nothing to do with the event - a new P4P king. Who just happens to be the old king. A certain former light heavyweight champion that just came off suspension.
With Jon Jones back on top, Demetrious Johnson's brief run at the top of the P4P list is over. Of course, he will be called the "pound-for-pound best fighter in the world" along with the 15 other guys the UFC chooses to promote as such. So this doesn't hurt him too badly.
Let's take a look at all the changes, starting with the new P4P list.
P4P - As mentioned, Jon 'Bones' Jones is tops once again, and Mighty Mouse is at two. With his close win at UFC 195, Robbie Lawler moved up one spot to five. Lightweight champ Rafael dos Anjos moved up two spots to six. Fabricio Werdum fell two spots to eight. Holly Holm moved into a tie with Ronda Rousey for 14.
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