As we here at CR continue our rankings, we are heading into
the UFC’s smallest division: flyweight.
I was ecstatic when the UFC finally announced that they were
bringing in the 125-pound division. It holds some of the best talent in the
world and they were going unrecognized, that is, until now.
Since starting the 125-pound division, the UFC has signed
several of the biggest names with in that weight class including Yasuhiro Urushitani,
Jussier “Formiga” da Silva, Ulysses Gomez, and fan-favorite, Ian McCall. There
are still a few left that have yet to be signed.
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10. John Moraga –
This guy exploded onto the UFC scene. Going into his fight with former top-10
ranked Ulysses Gomez at UFC on Fox 4, he was a sizable underdog and a relative
unknown. That all changed within 3:46. He blitzed Gomez and knocked him out in
the first round. The guy looked like a world-beater and is definitely a guy to
look out for in the coming years.
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9. Mamoru Yamaguchi
– Mamoru Yamaguchi is awesome. Enough said. The guy is one of the flashiest
fighters in the world today and he is still a top-10 fighter. He holds a win
over Yasuhiro Urushitani and has been fighting the best in the world for years
now. He hasn’t fought since his last decision loss to Jussier da Silva back in
August of 2011, but no news has reached of his retirement. Let’s hope he fights
in the UFC before he hangs ‘em up.
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8. Darrel Montague
– Darrel Montague is extremely well rounded. With a record of 11-2, he has 5
(T)KO wins and 4 submission wins. With his only two losses being to Ian McCall
and the oversized Robbie Peralta, Montague still has world-class skills. He
holds wins over Ulysses Gomez and Jeremy Bolt and has also had championship
experience as his win over Gomez got him the belt at Tachi Palace fighting. He
is the main guy in which the UFC still has yet to sign.
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7. Chris Cariaso
– “Kamikaze” is insanely under appreciated. The guy was a solid bantamweight
and fought fighters much larger than him like Takeya Mizugaki, Michael McDonald,
Will Campuzano, and above all, Renan Barao. He beat both Mizugaki and Campuzano
and his fight with McDonald was extremely close, no one would have argued if
Cariaso won. After his win over Josh Ferguson in his flyweight debut, Cariaso
should be only one win away from a title shot.
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6. Yasuhiro
Urushitani – Although his UFC debut was far from impressive, Urushitani is
still one of the best fighters in the world at 125. He holds wins over Yuki
Shojo, Mamoru Yamaguchi, John Dodson, and two draws with Shinichi Kojima. He
has amazing Muay Thai that should never be overlooked and although he lacks
finishing ability (only 5 finishes in 19 wins) he has the skill to put anyone
away at any moment.
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5. John Dodson – Although
his last win over Tim Elliott wasn’t particularly spectacular; John Dodson is
still one of the best in the world in his division. He’s beaten Tim Elliott, TJ
Dillashaw, and John Moraga. With his incredible hand speed that also holds a
ton of power, Dodson is one of the top guys up for a title shot. His next fight
against Jussier da Silva is undoubtedly a top contender fight.
4. Jussier da Silva
– When the news broke that Jussier da Silva was signed to the UFC, hardcore MMA
fans around the world were saying to themselves, “finally”! Everyone expected
him to be in the tournament that they held instead of Urushitani. He easily
holds the best BJJ at 125 including wins over Michael William Costa (twice),
Alexandre Pantoja Passidimo, Jose Maria Tome, Shinichi Kojima, Danny Martinez,
and Mamoru Yamaguchi. His only loss in his 15-fight career is a decision loss
to Ian McCall.
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3. Ian McCall –
The former number-1 flyweight in the world, Ian McCall is quite a character.
With the best mustache in MMA, possibly the world, Ian McCall’s skill is right
up there with his mustache. He holds wins over Coty Wheeler, Dustin Ortiz,
Darrel Montague, and Jussier da Silva. In his first fight with Demetrious
Johnson, many people believe that he won, showing that he could also hold a win
over the former number one contender at 135. With his only losses to the
aforementioned Johnson, Charlie Valencia, and UFC bantamweight champion
Dominick Cruz, Ian McCall is still one of the best fighters in the world at
125.
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2. Demetrious Johnson
– Although his first fight with McCall was very controversial, the second
meeting wasn’t. Johnson wasn’t necessarily very dominant, but Ian McCall was
the number-1 guy at flyweight and Johnson beat him. His next fight with the number-1
guy will show who is the first flyweight champion in UFC history.
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1. Joseph Benavidez
– Now, although Johnson did beat the number-1 guy at 125, his performance
wasn’t extremely impressive in either fight. Benavidez was unbelievably
impressive in his flyweight debut. Yasuhiro Urushitani was arguably top-3 and
Benavidez dominated him and knocked him out at 11 seconds in the second round.
Benavidez will be fighting Demetrious Johnson at UFC 152 for the first ever
flyweight title in UFC history.
So what do you guys think? Let us know in the comments on
what agreed or disagreed on.
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