'The ouch that runs his mouth': Hokit roars into MMA heavyweight rankings

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Josh Hokit talked the talk, as usual, but also walked the walk and unleashed plenty of punches at UFC 327. Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC
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Josh Hokit showed on Saturday that his WWE-style character can be a high-level fighter. He put on a fight of the night performance by defeating onetime heavyweight title challenger Curtis Blaydes at UFC 327. The two put on a slugfest for the ages, combining for a division-record 351 significant strikes. As a result of winning by unanimous decision, the undefeated Hokit finds himself at No. 7 in ESPN's heavyweight top 10. Blaydes falls from No. 3 to No. 9.

UFC 327 prompted an abundance of changes in the rankings, many at light heavyweight. In the main event, Carlos Ulberg knocked out Jiří Procházka to win the vacant 205-pound title, and the two fighters swapped places in the top 10. In addition, Paulo Costa enters the light heavyweight top 10 at No. 6 after knocking out previously unbeaten Azamat Murzakanov, who slips one spot to No. 7. The Costa entry also pushes Dominick Reyes down a spot to No. 8, despite his split decision win over Johnny Walker on Saturday.

At lightweight, Mateusz Gamrot scored a submission win over Esteban Ribovics and moves up a spot to No. 9, leapfrogging Paddy Pimblett. At featherweight, Patricio Pitbull lost a unanimous decision to Aaron Pico and falls from the top 10, as do Brian Ortega and Yair Rodriguez, who has not fought for over a year and is now ineligible for the rankings. Replacing them are Jean Silva, Steve Garcia and Arnold Allen.

In a battle of top-10 strawweights, Tatiana Suarez submitted Loopy Godínez and moves up one spot to No. 4, replacing the ineligible Yan Xiaonan. Because Yan is out, Godinez actually moves up a place to No. 7 despite her loss. Amanda Ribas enters the rankings.

Here are the ESPN pound-for-pound MMA rankings and a list of current UFC champions in all weight classes.

Results are current; rankings as of April 14. To be eligible for the rankings, a fighter must have competed over the past 12 months or must have an upcoming fight booked. Fighters who have been dropped for inactivity can be reinstated only after they compete.


HEAVYWEIGHT (up to 265 pounds)


LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT (up to 205 pounds)


MIDDLEWEIGHT (up to 185 pounds)


WELTERWEIGHT (up to 170 pounds)


LIGHTWEIGHT (up to 155 pounds)


FEATHERWEIGHT (up to 145 pounds)


MEN'S BANTAMWEIGHT (up to 135 pounds)


MEN'S FLYWEIGHT (up to 125 pounds)


WOMEN'S BANTAMWEIGHT (up to 135 pounds)


WOMEN'S FLYWEIGHT (up to 125 pounds)


STRAWWEIGHT (up to 115 pounds)

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