Read about the shocking victories of Jason Jackson, Patrick Mix, Brendan Allen, Amanda Ribas, and Ailinn Perez in the latest MMA events. Discover their rise in the rankings and their impact on their respective divisions.
Fighter | Division | Result |
---|---|---|
Jason Jackson | Welterweight | Defeated Yaroslav Amosov via TKO |
Patrick Mix | Bantamweight | Defeated Sergio Pettis via Submission |
Brendan Allen | Middleweight | Defeated Paul Craig via Submission |
Amanda Ribas | Strawweight | Defeated Luana Pinheiro via TKO |
Ailinn Perez | Bantamweight | Defeated Lucie Pudilova via Decision |
Jason Jackson’s Remarkable Win
In a stunning turn of events, Jason Jackson proved that he was severely underrated in the MMA world. Dubbed as ‘The Ass Kicking Machine,’ Jackson put an end to Yaroslav Amosov’s 27-fight winning streak with a third-round technical knockout, claiming the welterweight gold in the thrilling Bellator 301 main event held in Chicago.
With this victory, Jackson’s winning streak now stands at seven, solidifying his position as a force to be reckoned with in the 170-pound rankings. Despite his home promotion facing an uncertain future, Jackson has rightfully earned his debut at No. 6 in the welterweight division.
Patrick Mix’s Bantamweight Domination
Another standout performance came from Patrick Mix, who made a compelling case to be recognized as one of the top bantamweights in the world. Mix secured a second-round submission victory over Sergio Pettis in the co-headliner of Bellator 301.
This impressive win not only unifies the Bellator bantamweight title for Mix but also extends his winning streak to six. As a result, Mix climbs to No. 4 in the latest 135-pound poll, further solidifying his position among the elite.
Brendan Allen’s Middleweight Statement
In the headliner of UFC Fight Night 233, Brendan Allen made a bold statement with a third-round submission of Paul Craig. This victory marks Allen’s fifth consecutive win in the middleweight division, propelling him back into the middleweight bubble at No. 12.
Amanda Ribas’ Triumphant Return
Amanda Ribas celebrated her return to the strawweight division with a remarkable comeback victory against former roommate Luana Pinheiro. After rallying for a third-round technical knockout, Ribas now claims the No. 14 spot in the strawweight rankings.
Ailinn Perez’s Bantamweight Debut
In a thrilling bantamweight clash, Ailinn Perez emerged victorious with a three-round verdict over Lucie Pudilova. This impressive debut performance allows Perez to make her mark on the bubble at No. 12, one spot ahead of her vanquished opponent.
Please note that the previous rankings are listed in brackets.