USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, March 19: Marcin Tybura makes a move at heavyweight
After a thrilling victory in the main event at UFC Fight Night 239, Marcin Tybura is shaking things up in the heavyweight division. Tybura’s impressive first-round submission win over Tai Tuivasa in Las Vegas has propelled him to the 7th spot in the rankings. With eight wins in his last ten fights, Tybura is proving to be a force to be reckoned with, despite setbacks against top contenders like Tom Aspinall and Alexander Volkov. On the other hand, Tuivasa, who is on a four-fight losing streak, has faced tough competition in his recent bouts.
In another exciting matchup at the event, Macy Chiasson secured a first-round submission victory over Pannie Kianzad, making a significant jump in the women’s bantamweight rankings.
For the latest updates on pound-for-pound and divisional rankings, be sure to check out the USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings.
Ranking Criteria
The rankings are determined based on various factors including a fighter’s win-loss record, quality of competition, finishing rate, dominance, and frequency of fights. Fighters become ineligible for ranking if they have been inactive for 24 months due to injuries, drug/conduct suspensions, contract disputes, or self-imposed breaks. However, fighters serving suspensions can still be ranked as long as they remain active.
Fighters are typically ranked in their primary weight class, with catchweight fights and bouts outside their usual weight class impacting their ranking. Non-titleholders can only be ranked in one weight class at a time, and they must have fought in a new weight class before being ranked there.
Conclusion
The recent matchups at UFC Fight Night 239 have caused a stir in the rankings, with Marcin Tybura and Macy Chiasson making significant moves in their respective divisions. As the competition heats up, fans can expect more thrilling fights and unexpected outcomes in the world of mixed martial arts. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis from Kosport Magazine.