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Russia's Islam Makhachev finishes 2025 in top of UFC Pound-for-Pound Rankings

Lightweight Champion Ilia Topuria from Spain and Middleweight Champion Khamzat Chimaev from the United Arab Emirates round out the top three of the UFC Pound-for-Pound Rankings

MOSCOW, December 16. /TASS/. Russia’s Islam Makhachev, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Reigning Welterweight Champion, has finished the year of 2025 in the top place of the UFC Pound-for-Pound Rankings, which rate UFC fighters irrespective of weight category.

Lightweight Champion Ilia Topuria from Spain and Middleweight Champion Khamzat Chimaev from the United Arab Emirates round out the top three of the UFC Pound-for-Pound Rankings in the 2nd and 3rd places respectively.

On November 15, Makhachev defeated Australia’s Jack Della Maddalena for the UFC Welterweight crown by unanimous decision. After that win he moved to the top of the UFC rankings.

Makhachev, 34, boasts a record of 28 wins (five by KO/TKO, 13 by submission, ten by decision) and one defeat. The Russian fighter became the UFC Lightweight champion in October 2022. He successfully defended his title four times.

Earlier in the year, Makhachev decided to vacate his champion’s title in the Lightweight Division and move to the Welterweight Division. After defeating Australia’s Maddalena last month, he became the first Russian fighter to win champion’s titles in two different UFC weight categories.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is the world’s largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotional event, featuring the world’s top-ranked fighters. Numerous Russian fighters fight in the UFC.