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June rankings

Fecking heavyweight

  1. Josh Hokit - 1997 – USA – LFA – 5-0
  2. Shah Kamali – 1999ish – England – Levels Fight League – 4-0
  3. Anthony Guarascio – 1994 – USA – CFFC – 4-0
  4. Marsel Sychev – 1997 – Belarus – RCC – 4-1
  5. Denzel Freeman – 1991 – USA – LFA – 6-1
  6. Joel :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:lier – 2001 – USA – Fury FC – 3-0
  7. Pavel Dailidko – 1991 – Lithuania – BRAVE – 10-2 (new entry)
  8. Roman Lukashevich – 1991 – Belarus – UAE Warriors – 10-0
  9. Lazar Todev – 1995 – Bulgaria – Oktagon – 11-7
  10. Bailey Schoenfelder - 1997 - USA - CFFC - 5-2
  11. Azamat Nuftillaev – 1994 – Uzbekistan – Open FC – 16-1-1

Moved Hokit up to #1 because he’s a beast.

Odie Delaney drops out after gassing and getting knocked out. At his age I don’t think there’s much coming back

Brought Dailidko in because he beat Delaney and trains with Aspinall/PDF/Parkin so might as well. In his mid 30s but I’ll let that slide at HW.
 
Light Heavyweight

#4 Rasul Magomedov got picked up by PFL

  1. Abdulrakhman Yakhyaev - 2001 - Turkey - Ares - 6-0
  2. Arlind Berisha – 2000 – Albania – Fight Club Rush – 4-0
  3. Luke Fernandez - 1995 - USA - CFFC - 5-0
  4. Rafael Tobias – 2003 – Brazil – TKO PN – 13-1
  5. Felipe Franco – 2001 – Brazil – Demo Fight – 8-0
  6. Emilio Quissua – 1997 – Germany – UAE Warriors – 6-0
  7. Akhmed Gasanov – Russia – Hardcore FC – 10-0
  8. Moustapha Diakate – 2002 – Senegal – Ares – 4-0 (New entry)
  9. Kerim Daidov - 1997 - Kazakhstan - Octagon - 11-1
  10. Andres Ramos – 1995 – Cuba – FNC – 6-1
  11. Jakob Nedoh – 1996 – Slovenia – FNC – 8-4
  12. Igor Glazkov - 1999 - Russia - RCCC - 11-1-1
  13. Frederic Vosgrone – 1997 – Germany – Oktagon – 4-0
  14. Alik Lorenz – 1997 – USA – LFA – 6-1


Stuck Diakate on there. He’s pretty raw and there’s for sure work to be done but he’s a physical specimen with power.
 
Middleweight

  1. Baysangur Susurkaev – 2001 – Russia – Fury FC – 8-0
  2. Matej Penaz - 1996 - Czechia - Oktagon - 10-1
  3. Virgil Augen - 1997ish - France - Ares - 8-0
  4. Norbert Novenyi Jr – 1999 – Hungary – Hexagone - 8-1
  5. Dani Barbir – Croatia – FNC – 7-0
  6. In Soo Hwang – 1994 – South Korea – Road FC – 8-1
  7. Ilian Bouafia - France - Hexagone - 6-0
  8. Murtaza Talha - 1996 - Bahrain - BRAVE - 7-1
  9. Khabib Nabiev – 1999 - Russia – UAE Warriors – 10-0
  10. Christopher Ewert – 1993 – Chile – Fury FC – 7-0
  11. Vitor Costa – 2000 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-1
  12. Alibeg Suleimanov - 1997 - Russia - UAE Warriors - 6-0
  13. Khaled Laalam - Sweden - UAE Warriors - 6-0
  14. Theo Haig – 1996 – USA – LFA – 6-0
  15. Martin Kozak – 2002 – Slovakia – RFA – 4-0 (new entry)
  16. Neemias Santana – 1997 – Brazil – LFA – 7-2-1
  17. Lucas Fernando - 1997 - Brazil - LFA - 11-3
  18. Reese Watkins – 2001 – USA – Fury FC – 5-1
  19. Lajuan Davis – 1997 – USA – Peak Fighting – 6-1
  20. Bailey King – 2001 – USA – Peak Fighting – 4-1
  21. Noach Blyden – 1992 – Netherlands – BRAVE – 7-1
  22. Dario Bellandi - Italy - Cage Warriors - 9-1
  23. Jackson McVey – 1999 – USA – LFA – 5-0
  24. Abdurakham Alimagomedov – 1998 - Russia – UAE Warriors – 12-1 (new entry)
  25. Anvarbek Daniyalbekov – 1995 – Russia – UAE Warriors – 9-0 (new entry)

Added Kozak who’s a tall guy who’s early in his career but he’s aggressive and looks pretty good.

Dropped Tornike Gigauri because he got very badly fraud checked in BRAVE.

Threw some Russians on at the end to flesh it out to 25 because why not?
 
Welterweight

  1. Khotam Boynazarov - Uzbekistan - UAE Warriors - 10-0
  2. David Samuel – 2003ish – Russia – Nashe Delo – 4-0
  3. Michael Oliveira - 1998 - Brazil - LFA - 8-0
  4. Elizier Kubanza - DR Congo - BRAVE - 7-0
  5. Isaac Moreno - 1997 - USA - Fury FC - 6-0
  6. Samandar Murodov - 1999 - Tajikistan - UAE Warriors - 11-0
  7. Cezary Oleksiejczuk - 2000 - Poland - FEN - 15-3
  8. Lucas Rafael – 2002 – Brazil – SFT – 4-0
  9. Luis Francischinelli – 1996 – Brazil – LFA – 5-0 (new entry)
  10. Boris Medvedev - 1992ish - Russia - RCC - 19-2
  11. Taiyilake Nueraji - 2001 - China - WKG - 11-1
  12. Temirkhan Temirkhanov - 1998 - Russia - RCC - 13-1
  13. Geovanis Palacios - 1996 - Cuba – Centurion FC - 8-0
  14. Jaden Ortega – 2002 – USA – Combate Global – 4-0
  15. Sean Clancy Jr – 2004ish – Scotland – Cage Warriors – 7-0
  16. Murad Guseinov – 1998 – Russia – BRAVE – 8-0
  17. Saygid Izagakhmaev - 1994 - Russia - Free Agent - 22-2
  18. Rodrigo Sezinando – 1999ish – Brazil – Battlefield – 8-1
  19. Omran Chaaban – 2001ish – Finland – Cage MMA – 7-1
  20. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani – 1999 – USA – LFA – 8-2
  21. Felix Klinkhammer - Germany - Ares - 10-0
  22. Busurman Zhumagul – 2004 – Kyrgyzstan – CFFC – 3-0 (new entry)
  23. Reginaldo Junior – 1999 – Brazil – LFA – 10-1 (re-entry)
  24. Tahir Abdullaev - 1997 - Azerbaijan - UAE Warriors - 17-3
  25. Jan Berus – 2002 – Slovenia – Valhalla Fight Night (new entry)

Added Francischinelli which was explained in the hype post.

Added Zhumagul who also had a post.

Reginaldo Junior got a quick KO in LFA so he’s back.

Jan Berus sneaks on at the bottom, impressed by him but hasn’t really fought anyone yet.

Richard Martins drops out after his poor performance on TUF

Shakhban Alkhasov, Austin Clayton and Luis Hernandez just drop off the bottom to make way for newbies but will be back once people get signed if nobody leapfrogs them in the meantime.
 
Lightweight


  1. Amru Magomedov - 1999 - Russia - UAE Warriors - 9-0
  2. Si Won Park - 2002 - South Korea - Road FC - 7-0
  3. Losene Keita - 1997 - Guinea - Oktagon - 16-1
  4. Eduard Vartanyan - 1991 - Russia - Nashe Delo - 26-4
  5. Adam Masaev – 2000 – Russia – Free Agent – 10-0
  6. Marko Bojkovic – 2001 – Serbia – FNC – 8-1
  7. Juan Pablo Vieira - 2003 - Brazil - LFA - 9-0
  8. Manoel Sousa – 1997 – Brazil – LFA – 12-1
  9. Vasiliy Takhtay – 1996 – Kazkhstan – Dala FC – 10-0
  10. Cristian Perez - 1999 - Mexico - Combate Global - 13-1
  11. Ramazan Gitinov - 1997 - Bahrain - BRAVE - 5-0
  12. Harry Webb - 1999 - Australia - Eternal MMA - 5-0
  13. Axel Sola - 1997 - France - Ares - 9-0-1
  14. Damian Rzepecki – 2002ish – Poland – FEN – 8-0
  15. Salmat Isbulaev – 1996 – Russia – Alash Pride – 8-0
  16. Artur Minev – 2004ish – Ukraine – Fury FC – 5-0
  17. Magomed Zaynukov – 1995 – Russia – UAE Warriors – 7-0
  18. Luann Sardinha – 1996 – Brazil – LFA – 8-1
  19. Jefferson Nascimento - Brazil - LFA - 11-0
  20. Yuji Yannick Ephoeviga – 1999 – Japan – Pancrase – 11-1
  21. Eduardo Vazquez - 1998 - Mexico - Budo Sento - 9-0
  22. Marcelo Marques - 1997ish - Brazil - LFA - 11-0
  23. Vladislav Rudnev – 1996 – Ukraine – UAE Warriors - 10-0
  24. Lucas Caldas – 1996 – Brazil – Shooto Brasil - 6-1
  25. Nikita Kulshin – 2000 – Russia – LFA – 7-0 (re-entry)

Bojkovic drops a few spots for fighting like an idiot but I still believe in him so he stays high.

Juan Pablo Vieira continues to climb because he’s impressive.

Yuji drops a bit after his Road to UFC loss but like Bojkovic I still think the potential is there so I’ll keep him ranked.

Sayat Adbuali won his last fight but I didn’t think it was that impressive so I’ve moved Kulshin above him for now.
 
Featherweight

  1. Losene Keita - 1997 - Guinea - Oktagon - 16-1
  2. Icaro Brito – 1999 – Brazil – LFA – 8-1
  3. Marcio Barbosa - 1998 - Brazil - LFA - 16-2
  4. Ken Sekeletu – 2001ish – Zambia – EFC – 7-0
  5. David Mgoyan – 2004 – Russia – Tuff-n-Uff – 7-0
  6. Robert Ruchala – 1998 – Poland – Free Agent – 11-1
  7. Jose Delano - 1996 - Brazil - LFA - 15-3
  8. Harry Hardwick 1995ish - England - Cage Warriors - 13-3-1
  9. Luke Riley - 1999 - England - Cage Warriors - 11-0
  10. Ramiro Jimenez - 1999 - Mexico - Combate Global - 10-0
  11. Damien Anderson – 1997ish – USA – Fury FC – 4-0
  12. Radley Da Silva – Canada – BFL – 7-1
  13. Kurtis Campbell – 2002 – England – FCC – 7-0
  14. Ilias Bulaid – 1995 – Morocco – BRAVE - 7-0
  15. Iler Bakhiyrar Uulu – 2000ish – Kyrgyzstan – LFA – 10-2
  16. Joao Pedro Moreira – 2001- Brazil – LFA – 7-1
  17. Max Holzer - 2002 - Germany - Oktagon - 11-0
  18. Canaan Kawahaei - 1997 - United Fight League - 10-2
  19. Willian Souza - 1996 - Brazil - Jungle Fight - 13-2
  20. Mochamed Machaev – 1999 – Austria – Oktagon – 15-2
  21. Damien Fernandez – 2003 – Mexico – Lux Fight League – 4-0
  22. Shermurat Kalilov – 1998 – Kyrgyzstan – Octagon – 10-0
  23. Ansar Khmzaev – 2005 – Russia – LFA – 3-0
  24. Lerryan Douglas – 1995 – Brazil – LFA – 12-5 (re-entry)
  25. George Mangos – 2003 – Australia – HEX Fight Series – 7-0 (new entry)

Moved Mgoyan up to the top 5 because the dude is just really good.

Inglesson de Lara was a little disappointing in his LFA main event loss so he drops out for now.

Ignatiev finally lost against a good fighter but given his age I don’t think there’s any coming back from that in terms of making the UFC so gonna have to make way for younger guys.

Douglas and Mangos sneak on at the bottom in their place.
 
Bantamweight

  1. Asaf Chopurov – 2001 – Georgia – RCC – 7-0
  2. Santiago Luna – 2004 – Mexico – Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
  3. Tiago Pereira – 1997 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-0
  4. Juan Diaz - 1998 - Peru - LUX - 14-1-1
  5. Jakub Wiklacz – 1996 – Poland – Free Agent – 16-3-2
  6. Nicholas Hwende - 1997ish - Zimbabwe - BRAVE - 9-1
  7. Marcos Aurelio – 2004 – Brazil – LFA – 7-0
  8. Aboubakar Younousov - France - Ares - 7-0
  9. Khalim Nazruloev – 1998 – Tajikistan – RCC – 11-0
  10. Dzhamaludin Aliev – 1999 – Russia – Core FC – 10-0
  11. Miljan Zdravkovic – 2000 – Serbia – FNC – 11-0 (new entry)
  12. Rodrigo Vera - 1995 - Peru - Fusion FC - 20-1-1
  13. Mitch McKee - 1997 - USA - LFA - 9-0
  14. Christian McAuley – 1999 – USA – CFFC – 6-0
  15. Luciano Pereira – 2001- Uruguay – Samurai Fight House – 14-1
  16. Yryskeldi Duysheev – 2001 – Kyrgyzstan – Road FC – 11-0
  17. Mehemmedeli Osmanli – 2004 – Azerbaijan – UAE Warriors – 9-0
  18. Louis Lee-Scott - 2000 - England - Ares - 9-0
  19. Khuseyn Shaykhaev - 1997 - Russia - CFFC - 12-1
  20. Ren Ozaki - 2002ish - Japan - DEEP - 7-1-2
  21. John Sweeney - 1995 - USA - LFA - 14-3
  22. Eduardo Penha – 1996ish – USA - Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
  23. Liam Gittins – 1997ish – England – Cage Warriors
  24. Shinebaatar Bat-Erdene – Mongolia – Gladiator – 4-0
  25. Shin Haraguchi – 1998 – Japan – Road FC – 10-2 (re-entry)


Zdravkovic comes in as a new entry as explained on his hype post.


Even though Vera won and looked fine I dropped him a few places as I just think the guys who were just below him are a bit more impressive.


Bakhtovar Yunusov had a draw with a bit of a journeyman which I haven’t seen yet but not a great look on paper.


Cody Chovacek won his title fight but it was highly debateable and I scored it against him so he’s off for now.

That brings Shin Haraguchi back at the bottom.
 
Flyweight


#14 Sean Gauci got picked up by PFL for their PFL Oceana thing

  1. Bilal Hasan- 2001 - USA - CFFC - 6-0
  2. Daniyar Toychubek Uulu – 2002 – Kyrgyzstan – Ala-Too FC – 10-0
  3. Jeremy de la Mata – 2003 – Peru – FFC – 8-0
  4. Luiz Felipe Herculano - 1999 - Brazil - LFA - 7-0
  5. Alibi Idiris - 1995ish - Kazakhstan - Naiza FC - 10-0
  6. Phumi Nkuta - 1995 - USA - LFA - 9-0
  7. Oscar Miguel – 2001 – Peru – FFC – 14-1
  8. An Tuan Ho - 2000 - Vietnam - LFA - 7-1
  9. Iago Ribeiro - 1993 - Brazil - UAE Warriors - 13-3
  10. Imanol Rodriguez – 1999 – Mexico – Fury FC – 5-0
  11. Marcos Degli - 2000 - Brazil - LFA - 12-3
  12. Dias Erengaipov - 1995 - Kazakhstan - Naiza FC - 17-3
  13. Christian Torres – 2000 – Mexico – Budo Sento – 9-0
  14. Davi Bittencourt - 1994 - Brazil - Favela Combat - 16-4
  15. Alisson Murillo - 2000 - Brazil - LFA - 11-2
  16. Luis Ivan Rodriguez – 2000 – Mexico – LUX Fight League – 9-1
  17. Tommy Morrison – Canada – Samourai – 9-0
  18. Eduardo Chapolin - 1995 - Brazil - LFA - 13-2
  19. Jack Duffy - 1995 - USA - A1 Combat - 7-1
  20. Damir Tolenov - 1995 - Kazakhstan - Octagon - 12-1
  21. Andres Luna Martinetti - 1995 - Ecuador - Fusion FC - 15-1
  22. Nilson Rojas – 1999 – Chile – Open Fight Latam – 7-0
  23. Christian Natividad – 1998ish – USA – LFA – 6-0
  24. Rashid Vagabov – 1998 – Russia – UAE Warriors – 13-2
  25. Shawn da Silva – 1996 – Germany – Cage MMA – 7-1 (re-entry)

Chapolin drops a bit after rushing a get up and getting choked on TUF

Shawn da Silva comes back in at the end to replace Gauci.
 
Women's Bantamweight

  1. Jasmine Favero - 2000 - Italy - Cage Warriors - 3-0
  2. Lucia Szabova - 1997 - Slovakia - Oktagon - 9-0
  3. Nicoly Pedroza – 2003 – Brazil – LFA – 6-0
  4. Regina Tarin – 2004 – Mexico – Budo Sento – 5-0
  5. Jaeleen Robledo – 2003 – USA – Invicta – 4-1 (new entry)
  6. Taylor Guardado – 1991 – USA – Invicta – 5-2
  7. Auttumn Norton – 1994 – USA – CFFC – 4-2
  8. Melissa Croden - Canada - LFA - 6-2
  9. Emily Martins - 2004 - Brazil - CFFC - 3-1
  10. Cecilie Bolander – 1994ish – Norway – Oktagon – 4-1
  11. Beatriz Mesquita – 1991 – Brazil – LFA – 4-0
  12. Sierra Dinwoodie – 1995 – Canada – LFA – 4-0


Added Robledo who looks like she has excellent BJJ and used it to beat an undefeated jacked crossfit mom.
 
#6 Jacinta Austin got picked up by PFL



  1. Sabrinna de Sousa – 2000 – Brazil – Shooto Brasil – 3-0
  2. Beatriz Consuli - 2000 - Brazil - LFA - 5-0
  3. Carol Foro – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-1
  4. Shanelle Dyer – 2001 – England – Free Agent – 6-0
  5. Maritza Sanchez - 1998 - USA - Combate Global - 6-2
  6. Jady Menezes – 1992 – Brazil – Ares – 5-1
  7. Shannon Clark - 1992 - Canada - LFA - 6-1
  8. Cheyanne Bowers – 1994 – USA – LFA – 6-2
  9. Marina Spasic – 1994ish – Serbia – FNC - 6-0
  10. Veronika Borisova – 2001 – Russia – LFA – 6-1
  11. Mafalda Carmona – 2001ish – Portugal – Kingdom Fighting – 7-3
  12. Alexandra Tekenah - 1994 - France - Ares - 6-2
 
Strawweight

#10 Jacinta Austin got picked up by PFL

  1. Julieta Martinez - 2004 - Argentina – LUX Fight League - 9-0
  2. Lany Silva – 2002 – Brazil – LFA – 7-1
  3. Camila Reynoso - 2002 - Argentina – Samurai Fight House - 6-0
  4. Gabriella Fujimoto - 2003 - Brazil - LFA - 7-0
  5. Yasmin Guimaraes - 1995 - Brazil - LFA - 8-2
  6. Laura Vasconcelos – 2000 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 5-0
  7. Giovana Canuto - 2002 - Brazil - LFA - 5-1
  8. Valesca Machado - 1995 - Brazil - Invicta - 15-4
  9. Hailai Wusamo – 2000 – China – Happy Elephant – 9-1
  10. Aleksandra Savicheva - 1999ish - Russia - Octagon - 6-1
  11. Aieza Bertolso - 2001 - Brazil - LFA - 6-0
  12. Benita Van Rooij - 1999ish - Netherlands - Levels Fight League - 6-0
  13. Valentina Escobar - 1998 - Chile - UAE Warriors - 6-1
  14. Karen - 2003 - Japan - Shooto - 10-2
  15. Melissa Amaya – 1994 – USA – Combate Global – 7-0
  16. Marina Monteiro – 2001ish – Brazil – LFA – 5-0
  17. Andrea Vaszquez – 1993 – Mexico – LUX Fight League – 8-2 (new entry)
  18. Tatiana Postarnakova – 2000 – Russia – Nashe Delo – 6-0
  19. Hannah Ramos – 2001 – Mexico – LUX Fight League – 8-3
  20. Farida Abdueva – 2004 – Kyrgyzstan – Octagon – 5-1
  21. Sidney Trillo – USA – LFA – 5-1
  22. Melissa Hurtado – 1999ish – Cuba – Ares – 3-0
  23. Andrea Amaro – 1995 – USA – Fury FC – 7-2
  24. Naizi Cantanhede – 1998 – Brazil – LFA – 9-1 (new entry)
  25. Delphine Benouaich – 1995 – France – Ares (re-entry)

Major bump up for Vasconcelos who looked great in her last fight with a highlight reel head kick.

Removed Kuziuntina as I thought Yoder beat her and I think she’s aged out.

Added LUX champ Andrea Vazquez who’s on the older side for a prospect but really good boxer.

Dayanne Cardozo drops out as she lost to a journeywoman.

Cantanhede and Delphine sneak in.
 
UAE Warriors. Same for Ilias Bulaid
By the way, Bouafia is a free agent

Damn, this guy is young. I thought he was about five years older. Do you think he might get on DWCS this year?

Yeah, I normally leave them with their old promotion until they fight for the new one although I'm not always consistent with that lol.


Mgoyan probably depends on how pissed they are with Arman right now tbh.
 
Bantamweight

  1. Asaf Chopurov – 2001 – Georgia – RCC – 7-0
  2. Santiago Luna – 2004 – Mexico – Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
  3. Tiago Pereira – 1997 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-0
  4. Juan Diaz - 1998 - Peru - LUX - 14-1-1
  5. Jakub Wiklacz – 1996 – Poland – Free Agent – 16-3-2
  6. Nicholas Hwende - 1997ish - Zimbabwe - BRAVE - 9-1
  7. Marcos Aurelio – 2004 – Brazil – LFA – 7-0
  8. Aboubakar Younousov - France - Ares - 7-0
  9. Khalim Nazruloev – 1998 – Tajikistan – RCC – 11-0
  10. Dzhamaludin Aliev – 1999 – Russia – Core FC – 10-0
  11. Miljan Zdravkovic – 2000 – Serbia – FNC – 11-0 (new entry)
  12. Rodrigo Vera - 1995 - Peru - Fusion FC - 20-1-1
  13. Mitch McKee - 1997 - USA - LFA - 9-0
  14. Christian McAuley – 1999 – USA – CFFC – 6-0
  15. Luciano Pereira – 2001- Uruguay – Samurai Fight House – 14-1
  16. Yryskeldi Duysheev – 2001 – Kyrgyzstan – Road FC – 11-0
  17. Mehemmedeli Osmanli – 2004 – Azerbaijan – UAE Warriors – 9-0
  18. Louis Lee-Scott - 2000 - England - Ares - 9-0
  19. Khuseyn Shaykhaev - 1997 - Russia - CFFC - 12-1
  20. Ren Ozaki - 2002ish - Japan - DEEP - 7-1-2
  21. John Sweeney - 1995 - USA - LFA - 14-3
  22. Eduardo Penha – 1996ish – USA - Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
  23. Liam Gittins – 1997ish – England – Cage Warriors
  24. Shinebaatar Bat-Erdene – Mongolia – Gladiator – 4-0
  25. Shin Haraguchi – 1998 – Japan – Road FC – 10-2 (re-entry)


Zdravkovic comes in as a new entry as explained on his hype post.


Even though Vera won and looked fine I dropped him a few places as I just think the guys who were just below him are a bit more impressive.


Bakhtovar Yunusov had a draw with a bit of a journeyman which I haven’t seen yet but not a great look on paper.


Cody Chovacek won his title fight but it was highly debateable and I scored it against him so he’s off for now.

That brings Shin Haraguchi back at the bottom.
Bantamweight

  1. Asaf Chopurov – 2001 – Georgia – RCC – 7-0
  2. Santiago Luna – 2004 – Mexico – Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
  3. Tiago Pereira – 1997 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-0
  4. Juan Diaz - 1998 - Peru - LUX - 14-1-1
  5. Jakub Wiklacz – 1996 – Poland – Free Agent – 16-3-2
  6. Nicholas Hwende - 1997ish - Zimbabwe - BRAVE - 9-1
  7. Marcos Aurelio – 2004 – Brazil – LFA – 7-0
  8. Aboubakar Younousov - France - Ares - 7-0
  9. Khalim Nazruloev – 1998 – Tajikistan – RCC – 11-0
  10. Dzhamaludin Aliev – 1999 – Russia – Core FC – 10-0
  11. Miljan Zdravkovic – 2000 – Serbia – FNC – 11-0 (new entry)
  12. Rodrigo Vera - 1995 - Peru - Fusion FC - 20-1-1
  13. Mitch McKee - 1997 - USA - LFA - 9-0
  14. Christian McAuley – 1999 – USA – CFFC – 6-0
  15. Luciano Pereira – 2001- Uruguay – Samurai Fight House – 14-1
  16. Yryskeldi Duysheev – 2001 – Kyrgyzstan – Road FC – 11-0
  17. Mehemmedeli Osmanli – 2004 – Azerbaijan – UAE Warriors – 9-0
  18. Louis Lee-Scott - 2000 - England - Ares - 9-0
  19. Khuseyn Shaykhaev - 1997 - Russia - CFFC - 12-1
  20. Ren Ozaki - 2002ish - Japan - DEEP - 7-1-2
  21. John Sweeney - 1995 - USA - LFA - 14-3
  22. Eduardo Penha – 1996ish – USA - Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
  23. Liam Gittins – 1997ish – England – Cage Warriors
  24. Shinebaatar Bat-Erdene – Mongolia – Gladiator – 4-0
  25. Shin Haraguchi – 1998 – Japan – Road FC – 10-2 (re-entry)


Zdravkovic comes in as a new entry as explained on his hype post.


Even though Vera won and looked fine I dropped him a few places as I just think the guys who were just below him are a bit more impressive.


Bakhtovar Yunusov had a draw with a bit of a journeyman which I haven’t seen yet but not a great look on paper.


Cody Chovacek won his title fight but it was highly debateable and I scored it against him so he’s off for now.

That brings Shin Haraguchi back at the bottom.
I've only seen a quick hl but according to vk page "Bakhtovar Yunusov (10-0-1) drew with Riskulbek Ibraimov (23-16-1) at MCFC Combat 3. Bakhtovar and his team expressed their dissatisfaction with the result to the judges and are appealing the decision. The organization itself was also surprised by the result and announced that a commission will be formed to review the results of the competition"

Im honestly just getting back into following prospects after years of being too busy. Back in the day I only really posted on the UG. But remember making live threads for the first ACB (now ACA) events, unfortunately they seem to be deleted. Its incredible how far the sport has come in these regions.

I need to catch up on a lot of these guys, especially the non Eastern Europeans. def agree about Juan Pablo Viera and David Mgoyan.

I've been digging into the next generation of talent from the Stans, like some of the guys who haven't even made their pro debuts yet, and the level of technique is absolutely insane
 
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also a couple of dudes that Asaf beat are worth keeping an eye on, like Otabek Rajabov (2-0 pro) (18-1 am) and someone else I'm forgetting atm.
 
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