By Victor Kanayo
Former UFC champion and Nigeria’s fighter, Israel Adesanya, is longer number in the middleweight division.
In the 2023 latest ranking, Adesanya was placed below rival Alex Pereira at the top.
The Nigerian-born New Zealander lost his belt to his Brazilian rival at UFC 281 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, USA.
Up 3-1 on the judges’ scorecards in his title fight against Pereira, middleweight champ Adesanya (23-2 MMA, 12-2 UFC) was stopped in Round 5. It was a standing TKO finish for Pereira (7-1 MMA, 4-0 UFC), who had Adesanya rocked and badly hurt three minutes into the final frame.
At number 10 stands Roman Dolidze, Andre Muniz at number nine, Sean Strickland in the number eight spot, number seven is Paulo Costa, Derek Brunson takes number six, Marvin Vettori in fifth, and Jared Cannonier in fourth.
Robert Whittaker takes the number three spot in the latest rankings after he recovered from a previous to end 2022 with a win.
Adesanya is now number two and for the first time since unifying the belt in 2019.
He is no longer sitting atop the middleweight division and is now the No.1 contender.
Despite leading on all three scorecards in his UFC 281 title defense against long-time kickboxing rival Alex Pereira, Adesanya succumbed to a fifth-round stoppage for his first loss at middleweight inside the Octagon. An immediate rematch is likely despite the fact that Pereira now owns three victories over Adesanya across two combat sports.
Pereira is number one in the UFC now after he sent Adesanya wobbling at Octagon fence during a fifth round exchange, and felling the Nigerian-Kiwi briefly.
Smelling blood in the New York water, Pereira forced referee, Marc Goddard’s hand with a slew of strikes as Adesanya attempted to evade – minting himself as the new undisputed UFC middleweight champion, within just four Octagon outings.
In the time since, Pereira, a former two-weight GLORY Kickboxing champion to boot, has welcomed an immediate title rematch with Adesanya.
Pereira is now 3-0 versus Adesanya in combat sports.