Sean O’Malley was campaigning to fight Ilia Topuria — not Merab Dvalishvili — after defending his bantamweight title against Marlon Vera at UFC 299. Unfortunately for “Suga,” the promotion had other plans and awarded “The Machine” the next 135-pound title shot.
Dvalishvili went on to defeat O’Malley at UFC 306 last weekend in Las Vegas.
That loss ended any talk of facing off against “El Matador,” who is booked to defend his featherweight crown opposite former division titleholder, Max Holloway, atop the UFC 308 pay-per-view (PPV) card next month on “Fight Island” in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
“Some other better fight will come along,” Topuria told Marca. “It’s like the same with Paddy [Pimblett]. It seemed like a super attractive fight, but if you’re not at the [same] level, what can I do? You get defeated even before you get into the Octagon with me. I don’t even need to get in there for people to know that I’m better than you. So why fight?”
Fortunately for O’Malley, he can still compete for a title coming off his UFC 306 loss.
“I would like Sean O’Malley to do this: Take as much time as he wants off, and I believe Umar [Nurmagomedov] will beat Merab, and after that, Umar will give him a title shot coming off a loss,” Nurmagomedov’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, told ESPN. “I think Sean O’Malley is one of the biggest stars in the sport. This is a business about making money, and I think Sean O’Malley deserves a title shot coming off a loss.”
Nurmagomedov and Dvalishvili are expected to collide at some point in early 2025.
Sean O’Malley | Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
In the ever-shifting MMA landscape, ranking the world’s greatest fighters might seem like a fool’s errand, but that’s exactly what we’ve set out to do with the MMA Fighting Global Rankings. Here, our esteemed panel sorts out the movers and shakers from every division to provide you with the most definitive list of the best fighters on the planet.
Updated pound-for-pound rankings can be found here.
Sean O’Malley is no longer UFC bantamweight champion. How long does he stay near the top after such a humbling loss?
According to our panel, O’Malley’s defeat at the hands of Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306 not only cost him his belt, he also slides down to No. 3 in the latest edition of the MMA Fighting Global Rankings, one spot behind the undefeated Umar Nurmagomedov. Add in the fact that O’Malley has stated he plans to take a considerable amount of time off to deal with an injury, and it shouldn’t surprise anyone if O’Malley falls even further in the fast-moving 135-pound division.
In the UFC 306 co-main event, Valentina Shevchenko reminded everyone why she’s one of the best to ever do it.
With a grinding, workwomanlike effort this past Saturday, “Bullet” hit the mark once more to finally earn a win over Alexa Grasso and regain the flyweight title. The series sits at 1-1-1, but given the controversial split draw of the second fight that Shevchenko arguably won, and her sheer dominance in the trilogy bout, you get the sense this rivalry has been put to bed for the time being.
Though Shevchenko, 36, is approaching the twilight of her career, her most recent effort showed she’s more than capable of still competing at an elite level so it’s not unreasonable to think she could add a few more championship rubies to her collection before it’s all said and done. Standing in her way are a number of worthy contenders, including UFC 306 co-main event backup Manon Fiorot and the fast-rising Natalia Silva, neither of whom has tasted defeat in the octagon yet.
Silva is one of several contenders to make major jumps in the latest MMA Fighting Global Rankings update, with Caio Borralho, Sean Brady, Diego Lopes, Umar Nurmagomedov, and Norma Dumont all picking up significant victories.
One important note, we had two GOATS depart from our rankings this month (Jon Jones, temporarily, due to 18 months of inactivity, Demetrious Johnson due to retirement) as well as one panelist, so if you’re wondering why there are so many shakeups up and down the board, that should help explain it.
If you need any more explanation, make sure to check out the latest edition of the MMA Fighting Rankings show.
Check out the complete September rankings below.
Heavyweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 10 Serghei Spivac def. No. 8 Marcin Tybura, No. 15 Jairzinho Rozenstruik def. No. 9 Tai Tuivasa
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 2 Alexander Volkov vs. No. 3 Ciryl Gane (UFC 308, Oct. 26), No. 9 Renan Ferreira vs. Francis Ngannou (PFL Super Fights: Battle of the Giants, Oct. 19), No. 10 Anatoly Malykhin vs. Reug Reug (ONE 169, Nov. 8), No. 14 Derrick Lewis vs. Jhonata Diniz (UFC Edmonton, Nov. 2)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Linton Vassell (4), Oleg Popov (3), Ryan Bader (2)
Falling out of the rankings (previous ranking shown): No. 2 Jon Jones (inactivity)
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 1 Alex Pereira vs. No. 10 Khalil Rountree (UFC 307, Oct. 5), No. 3 Magomed Ankalaev vs. No. 7 Aleksandar Rakic (UFC 308, Oct. 26), No. 8 Nikita Krylov vs. No. 15 Azamat Murzakanov (UFC 309, Nov. 16), No. 9 Anatoly Malykhin vs. Reug Reug (heavyweight bout) (ONE Fight Night 28, Nov. 8),
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Roman Dolidze (2), Bogdan Guskov (2), Impa Kasanganay (2), Anthony Smith (1)
Middleweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 1 Dricus du Plessis def. No. 3 Israel Adesanya
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 4 Robert Whittaker vs. No. 12 Khamzat Chimaev (UFC 308, Oct. 26), No. 7 Nassourdine Imavov vs. No. 8 (tied) Brendan Allen (UFC Paris, Sept. 28), No. 14 Roman Dolidze vs. Kevin Holland (UFC 307, Oct. 5), No. 15 Michel Pereira vs. Anthony Hernandez (UFC Fight Night, Oct. 19)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Anthony Hernandez (4), Fabian Edwards (1), Jack Hermansson (1)
Falling out of the rankings (previous ranking shown): No. 15 Anthony Hernandez
Welterweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 9 Sean Brady def. No. 6 Gilbert Burns
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 10 Stephen Thompson vs. No. 15 Joaquin Buckley (UFC 307, Oct. 5), No. 13 Geoff Neal vs. Rafael dos Anjos (UFC 308, Oct. 26)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Michael Morales (2), Colby Covington (1), Rinat Fakhretdinov (1), Vicente Luque (1), Magomed Magomedkerimov (1), Shamil Musaev (1), Magomed Umalatov (1)
Lightweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 7 Usman Nurmagomedov def. Alexander Shabliy, No. 12 Dan Hooker def. No. 9 Mateusz Gamrot
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 3 Max Holloway vs. Ilia Topuria (featherweight bout) (UFC 308, Oct. 26), No. 12 Renato Moicano vs. No. 14 Benoit Saint Denis (UFC Paris, Sept. 28), No. 13 A.J. McKee vs. Paul Hughes (PFL Super Fights: Battle of the Giants, Oct. 19)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Paddy Pimblett (3), Jalin Turner (1), Matt Frevola (1), Tofiq Musayev (1)
Falling out of the rankings (previous ranking shown): No. 15 Paddy Pimblett
Featherweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 11 Diego Lopes def. No. 5 Brian Ortega
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 1 Ilia Topuria vs. No. 3 Max Holloway (UFC 308, Oct. 26), No. 15 Dan Ige vs. Lerone Murphy (UFC 308, Oct. 26)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Lerone Murphy (2), Chihiro Suzuki (2), Movlid Khaybulaev (1), Bryce Mitchell (1), Adam Borics (1)
Bantamweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 2 Merab Dvalishvili def. No. 1 Sean O’Malley, No. 8 Umar Nurmagomedov def. No. 4 Cory Sandhagen, No. 9 (tied) Deiveson Figueiredo def. No. 12 Marlon Vera
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 4 Patchy Mix vs. Leandro Higo (Bellator Paris, Nov. 16), No. 7 Jose Aldo vs. Mario Bautista (UFC 307, Oct. 5), No. 14 Rob Font vs. Kyler Phillips (UFC Vegas 99, Oct. 19)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Magomed Magomedov (3), Jonathan Martinez (2), Kai Asakura (1), Mario Bautista (1), Kyler Phillips (1)
Flyweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 7 (tied) Kai Kara-France def. No. 11 Steve Erceg
Upcoming bouts featuring ranked fighters: No. 2 (tied) Brandon Royval vs. No. 8 Tatsuro Taira (UFC Vegas 98, Oct. 12), No. 4 Brandon Moreno vs. No. 6 Amir Albazi (UFC Edmonton, Nov. 2), No. 7 Adriano Moraes vs. Danny Kingad (ONE 169, Nov. 8), No. 13 Matheus Nicolau vs. No. 15 Asu Almabayev (UFC Vegas 99, Oct. 19)
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Hiromasa Ougikubo (2), Askar Akarov (1), Kairat Akhmetov (1), Jafel Filho (1), Tagir Ulanbekov (1)
Falling out of the rankings (previous ranking shown): No. 4 Demetrious Johnson (retired)
Women’s Bantamweight
Recent results for ranked fighters (previous ranking shown): No. 12 Norma Dumont def. No. 6 Irene Aldana, No. 8 Karol Rosa def. No. 10 Pannie Kianzad, No. 9 Yana Santos def. Chelsea Chandler
Fighters also receiving votes (number of ballot appearances shown): Loma Lookboonmee (3), Tecia Pennington (2), Karolina Kowalkiewicz (1), Danni McCormack (1)
Falling out of the rankings (previous ranking shown): N/A
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Fighters will be removed from the rankings if they do not compete within 18 months of their most recent bout. Updates to the rankings are typically completed following each month’s UFC pay-per-view.
Should a fighter announce their retirement, our panel will decide whether that fighter should immediately be removed from the rankings or maintain their position until further notice. (Let’s put it this way: We’d have taken Khabib Nurmagomedov out of our rankings a lot quicker than the UFC did.)
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Canelo Alvarez went toe-to-toe with UFC 306 last weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada, but the boxing superstar still pulled off huge numbers.
Despite the massive event that was Noche UFC from inside the Sphere in “Sin City,” Alvarez still booked a title defense against Edgar Berlanga for the same night in the same town. It was a ballsy move for all parties involved as UFC spent over $ 20 million to stage UFC 306. No doubt, it was going to be a huge test for Canelo’s drawing power to see if he could steal the attention in Vegas.
Surprisingly, the middleweight champion still pulled off huge numbers. According to a recent report by Sports Business Journal, 650,000 people purchased the Alvarez vs. Berlanga pay-per-view (PPV) and watched Canelo dismantle the New York native over 12 rounds (highlights HERE). In addition to the PPV buys, the gate for Canelo vs. Berlanga came in at a whopping $ 17 million. That’s short of UFC 306’s massive $ 22 million gate — which is a new company record — but still a huge cash grab for Canelo.
It’s unknown at this time what the PPV numbers look like for UFC 306, but it could be close to Canelo’s.
Insomnia
Surprising? Sucks either way.
I believe God has a plan and is protecting me to give my best for @MovsarUFC. I need all my tools for an opponent like Movsar and hopefully he’s willing to fight me when I’m healed up. Thank you to the @UFC medical team for looking out for my health and protecting me from myself.… pic.twitter.com/9nJVf14mew
— Aljamain Sterling (@funkmasterMMA) September 18, 2024
The benefits of being champion.
Merab asking “Can I touch?” while Ailin Perez was twerking pic.twitter.com/8yYYfUpyMX
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) September 18, 2024
Isn’t Islam supposed to be injured?
Islam Makhachev faces off against footballer Egas Cacintura in a penalty shootout ⚽️#UFC #MMA #Footballpic.twitter.com/GrTe0h5i7l
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) September 19, 2024
Is Deiveson Figueiredo ducking Cory Sandhagen?
| Cory Sandhagen has claimed that Deiveson Figueiredo turned down a fight with him for an event in December.
Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/vLbrat71zo
— MMA Orbit (@mma_orbit) September 18, 2024
Does this spell disaster for Robert Whittaker?
| Khamzat Chimaev has reunited with his first ever wrestling coach ahead of his #UFC308 clash with Robert Whittaker.
Chimaev says these coaches have a much bigger focus on rest and recovery and that he no longer trains to exhaustion.
[per @RedCorner_MMA] pic.twitter.com/NFiCfy8U52
— MMA Orbit (@mma_orbit) September 18, 2024
Looks like Tom Aspinall officially got his backup spot.
Dana White says Tom Aspinall is the back up fighter for Jones/Miocic. pic.twitter.com/OQiWnXF5G1
Tommy Fury is ready for Jake Paul inside of a cage!
Tommy Fury called out Jake Paul to an MMA fight after training with Tom Aspinall pic.twitter.com/yMIzsWPvi2
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) September 18, 2024
Will we ever see Brian Ortega at featherweight again?
⚡️ Brian Ortega shows his damaged eye and swollen calf after Diego Lopes fight at UFC 306.
Best wishes. pic.twitter.com/EwUTyVFD5O
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) September 18, 2024
GSP doing GSP things.
If you are not aware of this topic, it is high time you learn more about it. UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) are now called UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) because these strange things have sometimes been detected not only in the air but also in the water by… pic.twitter.com/8s8PFWb2EM
— Georges St-Pierre (@GeorgesStPierre) September 18, 2024
T.J. Dillashaw doing whatever he can to stay relevant.
TJ Dillashaw is CLOWNING neon because he can’t lift 60 pounds pic.twitter.com/d5RxByDhtU
— (@blondedmma) September 18, 2024
Sean O’Malley is still feeling it after losing his title at UFC 306.
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) September 18, 2024
Luckily, he may not have to wait long to get another shot at gold.
Umar Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdelaziz says Sean O’Malley deserves a title shot coming off a loss:
“I would like Sean O’Malley to take as much time he wants off, and I believe Umar will beat Merab. After that, Umar will give him a title shot coming off a loss.
Sean O’Malley,… pic.twitter.com/EbfOKDrYQL
— Full Violence ™ (@Full_Violence) September 18, 2024
Who takes this?
Daniel Rodriguez will fight Alex Morono at #UFCVegas98 on October 12th. (first rep. @espnmma) #UFC #MMA #UFCESPN #UFC2024 pic.twitter.com/R2AHzf7UXL
— Marcel Dorff (@BigMarcel24) September 18, 2024
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Not much out there on a Wednesday night so here’s some new Conor McGregor training footage.
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Random Land
What’s your weapon of choice against Michael Myers?
You can now be Michael Myers on “Call Of Duty: Season 6” pic.twitter.com/AbjsnukG49
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) September 18, 2024
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Jake Paul can leave his disguise at home the next time he wants to attend a UFC event.
This past weekend, the social influencer-turned-boxing enthusiast posted a video claiming he had to sneak into UFC 306 at Sphere in Las Vegas wearing a wig, fake beard, and glasses because he was supposedly banned from the UFC. While that makes for good content to post on social media, Dana White shrugged off the idea he banned Paul or anybody else from attending events when speaking to reporters following a Contender Series event Tuesday in Las Vegas.
“Oscar De La Hoya was there [at UFC 306]. OK, let’s put it that way,” White said with a laugh when referencing his tumultuous relationship with the former boxing champion. “Nobody’s banned from the UFC.
“Listen, that kid knows how to market and do his thing and all that good shit. Jake Paul’s welcome to come to UFC.”
Paul attended UFC 306 to support his business partner Sean O’Malley after they teamed together to launch a men’s body care line together called ‘W.’ Unfortunately for Paul, he had to witness O’Malley suffer a unanimous decision defeat to Merab Dvalishvili in the main event.
Over the years, Paul and White have engaged in a volatile war of words, but lately the UFC CEO has taken a different approach any time he’s asked about the 27-year-old fighter from Cleveland.
Rather than erupting at whatever Paul says or does, White has largely just brushed off the comments and refused to engage in any kind of back and forth with him publicly.
Even Paul declaring that he was banned from UFC events only got a chuckle out of White. In other words, if Paul wants to attend another UFC event in the future, he doesn’t have to play dress-up.
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