The MMA landscape shifted dramatically last week following two major events, UFC 327 and PFL Chicago, leading to significant updates in the pound-for-pound and divisional rankings.
The biggest story emerged from the UFC 327 main event, where an injured Carlos Ulberg delivered a stunning knockout against Jiri Prochazka to seize the vacant light heavyweight championship. With this monumental victory, "King Carlos" not only claims the gold but also ascends directly to the No. 1 spot in the 205-pound rankings, while Prochazka drops to No. 4.
Beyond the title fight, the event was packed with action. Josh Hokit, previously unranked, announced his arrival in spectacular fashion by engaging in an instant classic with Curtis Blaydes—a bout already being hailed as one of the greatest heavyweight battles ever. Hokit's hard-fought win over the former No. 6 contender rockets him into the rankings at No. 13, with Blaydes slipping to No. 8.
These thrilling performances underscore the relentless pace of change in MMA, where one night can redefine a fighter's legacy and reshuffle the entire competitive hierarchy.
