At UFC 320 on Saturday night, Merab Dvalishvili put his belt and top spot in the UFC bantamweight rankings on the line for the third time when he faced Cory Sandhagen in the night’s main event. And just like his last 13 fights, the champ was able to win with his relentless wrestling and grappling. Following another successful title defense, let’s take a look at the updated UFC bantamweight rankings.
After a pair of losses, Aiemann Zahabi was probably one more loss away from having to look for a job elsewhere. However, over the last four years, he has won six straight, including a huge UFC 315 win over living legend Jose Aldo. The Canadian seems to somehow just be hitting his prime at 37 years old.
9. Mario Bautista (16-2)

After losing two of his first four inside the Octagon, Mario Bautista has caught fire. The MMA Lab fighter has won eight straight, including over UFC legend Jose Aldo, and most recently against former Bellator champion, Patchy Mix. There is no doubt Bautista is a legit top 10 135er in the world.
8. Yadong Song (22-8-1)

Yadong Song has long been seen as a fighter with the potential to fight for gold one day. However, after putting a few wins together, he always seems to be halted by a key loss to one of the division’s elites. However, he has a strong resume, and adding Henry Cejudo to his list of wins in February keeps his place in the top 10 in very good standing.
7. Marlon Vera (23-10-1)

Marlon Vera is one of the division’s most entertaining fighters. The big question was always whether he could beat the best the weight class has to offer. Unfortunately, his decisive losses to O’Malley and Figueiredo proved he is unlikely to win gold in the UFC. Nevertheless, he is a very hard night for any top fighter at bantamweight and remains among the 10 best in the sport.
6. Deiveson Figueiredo (24-5-1)

Former flyweight king Deiveson Figueiredo had a strong start to his move up to 135 pounds, including wins over one-time champ Cody Garbrandt and fan-favorite Marlon Vera. However, back-to-back losses, including a worrisome knee injury during his most recent loss in May, have completely cooled talk of a title fight at bantamweight. Still, the Brazilian is a legit top 10-level fighter and deserving of a spot in our UFC bantamweight rankings.
5. Petr Yan (19-5)

Three straight losses had many wondering if Petr Yan’s days as a top-five bantamweight were over. However, his recent wins over Yadon Song, Deiveson Figueiredo, and, most recently, Marcus McGhee have helped rebuild his title contender status. While he doesn’t rise in our top 10 after his latest win, at only 32, the former division king seems to be positioning himself for a title opportunity in 2026.
4. Cory Sandhagen (18-6)

Cory Sandhagen has been many fight fans’ favorite bantamweight for several years. He is gutsy, highly skilled, and rarely in a boring fight. In September, he was finally able to lock up an elusive title opportunity at UFC 320. Unfortunately, despite his best efforts, he was just the latest victim of bantamweight king Merab Dvalishvili. One has to wonder if he will be able to get back to a chance at the gold after it took him seven years before he finally got a championship fight.
3. Sean O’Malley (18-3-1)

Former champ Sean O’Malley is one of the UFC’s most popular fighters. He has the unique look, charisma, and most importantly, the knockout striking that turns fighters into stars. However, his back-to-back losses to the division’s current champ have pushed “Suga” to the back of the contender line. While he still has a sizable fan base, he won’t be fighting for gold again, at least until late 2026.
2. Umar Nurmagomedov (18-1)

Umar Nurmagomedov has quietly been one of the best bantamweights in the world for quite some time. In January, he had the chance to be the second Nurmagomedov to win gold in the UFC but came up just short. Nevertheless, in that fight, he showed his well-rounded talents and that he is not far off from being a world champion in the near future. That is why he remains near the top of our UFC bantamweight rankings despite the recent loss.
1. Merab Dvalishvili (21-4)

Merab Dvalishvili truly is “The Machine.” His relentlessness and wrestling have turned him into the best bantamweight on the planet. If there were any doubters after his 2024 win over Sean O’Malley, he silenced them with an even more decisive rematch victory at UFC 316.
In the follow-up to that fight, the champ put his gold on the line at UFC 320 against fan-favorite Cory Sandhagen, and just like his previous 13 fights, he dominated with his wrestling and cardio. He seems unstoppable at this point.