Sean Strickland defeated Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328, disrupting the MMA pound-for-pound rankings once again. This victory follows his previous upset against Israel Adesanya at UFC 293.
Key points
Sean Strickland defeated Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328
Strickland previously upset Israel Adesanya at UFC 293
The victory disrupts the MMA pound-for-pound rankings
Pound-for-pound rankings are often debated and subjective
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MAY 09: Sean Strickland reacts after the UFC middleweight championship fight against Khamzat Chimaev of Russia during the UFC 328 event at Prudential Center on May 09, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Michelle Farsi/Zuffa LLC)
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY - MAY 09: Sean Strickland reacts after the UFC middleweight championship fight against Khamzat Chimaev of Russia during the UFC 328 event at Prudential Center on May 09, 2026 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Michelle Farsi/Zuffa LLC)
Sean Strickland, why must you keep doing this.
Listen, I know rankings are silly. Especially pound-for-pound rankings, which are for the most part theoretical and often of nebulous criteria depending on who you ask. But I like them. They’re fun to debate. They’re still real to me!
But you know what’s not fun? Strickland knocking off another supposedly invincible champion and single-handedly shredding the MMA Fighting Pound-for-Pound list to pieces. This isn’t the first time, either. He did it three years ago at UFC 293, too, when he handily beat Israel Adesanya, who was even higher ranked than Khamzat Chimaev was at UFC 328 this past Saturday. We wrote then how Strickland broke the system and now he’s taken a hammer to it again.
Then again, you could also argue that the rankings never recovered from that Strickland stunner, which is how we’ve ended up with our current mess that includes Strickland back in the top 10, Chimaev falling from our top 5 to No. 11 (aided by a fast-rising Joshua Van), Dricus du Plessis oddly at No. 13 despite beating Strickland twice, and all other kinds of weirdness.
Check out the post-UFC 328 Pound-for-Pound Rankings and let us know your thoughts in the poll and comments below. Heck, I don’t know, give us your P4P lists while you’re at it.
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Q&A
How did Sean Strickland defeat Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328?
Sean Strickland won the fight against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328, marking a significant upset in the MMA community.
What impact does Strickland's win have on the MMA pound-for-pound rankings?
Strickland's victory over Chimaev has disrupted the existing MMA pound-for-pound rankings, further questioning their validity.
When did Sean Strickland previously upset a higher-ranked opponent?
Sean Strickland previously upset Israel Adesanya at UFC 293 three years ago, which also challenged the pound-for-pound rankings.
What are the criteria for MMA pound-for-pound rankings?
MMA pound-for-pound rankings are often based on theoretical criteria that can vary widely depending on individual opinions.
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Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): Sean Strickland def. No. 4 Khamzat Chimaev, Carlos Prates def. No. 12 (tied) Jack Della Maddalena, No. 16 Joshua Van def. Tatsuro Taira
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 2 Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje (UFC White House, June 14), No. 3 Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane (UFC White House, June 14)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Ian Machado Garry (3), Justin Gaethje (1), Umar Nurmagomedov (1), Carlos Prates (1), Aljamain Sterling (1)
Falling out of the rankings: No. 12 (tied) Jack Della Maddalena
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