Charles Oliveira’s recent emotional submission victory over Mateusz Gamrot last Saturday highlighted that the soon-to-be 36-year-old fighter “de Bronx” still has significant aspirations in the UFC, but the lightweight division is currently more intense and unpredictable than ever. Given this, it’s worth re-examining the UFC 155-pound rankings to assess who stands the best chance of defeating the new champion Ilia Topuria, and who seems less likely to contend for the title.
Here’s a rundown of the true contenders in the lightweight division, ranked from top to bottom:
Champion
Ilia Topuria (28 years old, 17-0 record) boasts an undefeated UFC record of 9-0. His first-round knockout of Oliveira for the vacant title in June made him a two-division champion. Topuria has knocked out top fighters like Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway, and Oliveira in title bouts, placing him at the top of many pound-for-pound lists. Considered the UFC’s next global superstar, he reportedly is set to debut his new seven-year $7.7 billion broadcast deal in a bout against Justin Gaethje on Paramount/CBS in January. Known for deadly boxing and one-punch power in both hands, Topuria’s skills and potential are unmatched.
Top Contenders
- Arman Tsarukian, 29, ranked No. 2 with a 22-3 record, has won 4 straight fights and nearly secured a title shot after defeating Oliveira at UFC 300. Despite missing UFC 311 due to injury, he returns to face Dan Hooker in November, potentially solidifying another title contention.
- Paddy Pimblett, 30, ranked No. 7 with a 23-3 record, has won all 7 UFC fights but is still proving his skills against top competition. His UK fan base and rivalry with Topuria make him a compelling future challenger.
Also in the Mix
- Max Holloway, 33, ranked No. 3, has won 4 of his last 5 fights and recently defended his BMF title against Dustin Poirier. Despite a knockout loss to Topuria, he remains a key figure in the lightweight scene.
- Charles Oliveira, 35, ranked No. 4, has a mixed recent record but remains a dangerous opponent with a record number of UFC fight bonuses and submissions, reminding everyone he is a threat at any time.
Dark Horses
- Justin Gaethje, 36, ranked No. 5, though older, is likely to face Topuria next, bringing his aggressive style and American appeal. Despite past losses, he is known for exciting fights.
- Dan Hooker, 35, ranked No. 6, is on a hot streak with 3 straight wins, making him a potential upset candidate.
- Benoit Saint Denis, 29, ranked No. 13, experienced ups and downs but remains a powerful striker with title hopes if he continues developing.
Fan Take: The lightweight division is currently a hotbed of talent and excitement, with a new star in Ilia Topuria shaking up the status quo. This evolving landscape promises thrilling matchups and fresh narratives that could redefine UFC’s global influence in the coming years, making it a must-watch for fight fans worldwide.

