Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
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Sergey Spivak looked like a man on a mission.
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Meanwhile, Marcin Tybura, the only man to best Spivak during the Moldovan’s current run, kept churning along with an ugly win over Blagoy Ivanov on the UFC Fight Night 218 main card. Though he wasn’t as impressive as Spivak in victory, the Pole has won seven of his last eight UFC appearances and remains a tough out for virtually anyone he faces. He checks in at No. 8 — one spot ahead of Spivak. Finally, Ryan Bader did as expected when he dispatched Emelianenko in the Bellator 290 main event, a victory which allows the promotion’s reigning heavyweight king to remain in the Top 10 — but nothing more.
Elsewhere, Johnny Eblen continued his ascent at middleweight, as he authored an impressive title defense against Anatoly Tokov in the Bellator 290 co-headliner. After taking the prospect route during his first two years in Bellator, the American Top Team product has quickly climbed the rankings by virtue of clear-cut wins against the likes of Tokov, Gegard Mousasi and John Salter. While a Mousasi rematch looms large, Eblen’s greatest task in the months to come could be finding more worthy challenges in Bellator’s 185-pound weight class.
Note: Previous rankings listed in brackets.
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