Lightweight Top Ten for March, 2007:
1.. Takanori Gomi
2.. Hayato “Mach” Sakurai
3.. Gilbert Melendez
4.. Tatsuya Kawajiri
5.. Shinya Aoki
6.. Vitor “Shaolin” Riberio
7.. Norifumi “KID” Yamamoto
8.. Joachim Hansen
9.. Mitsuhiro Ishida
10. Sean Serk
Lightweight Top Ten for March, 2007:
1.. Takanori Gomi
2.. Hayato “Mach” Sakurai
3.. Gilbert Melendez
4.. Tatsuya Kawajiri
5.. Shinya Aoki
6.. Vitor “Shaolin” Riberio
7.. Norifumi “KID” Yamamoto
8.. Joachim Hansen
9.. Mitsuhiro Ishida
10. Sean Serk
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Overall, very good rankings!
pretty satisfying and accurate rankings
hey I don’t know much about MMA but how are the ranks done?
and tony, there is no system
it’s totally opinion based
oh and incase you didnt know…Sherk beat diaz a year ago….more reason to have him there since at 155lbs, it would have still been the same fight
I dont understand Why Gomi is 2 and Diaz is 6 after Diaz defeated Gomi. The other divisions rankings make a lot of sense.
I see Sherk is conveniently absent, even though he has victories over the likes of Diaz and other formidable opponents, and aside from losses to St. Pierre and Hughes, two of the top Welterweights, his record is spotless. Oh, but please, put Nick Diaz in there because he beat Gomi’s overrated azz, and lost a bunch in the UFC, including to hack-job Joe Riggs. And to further insult Sherk, you put Gilbert Melendez as #3! Are you on crack. The guy holds a bunch of victories over B-Rated fighters at such kiddie shows as Rumble On The Rock WEC and Shooto. This site is PrideFC-Friendly, that’s for sure!
Joe Lauzon?? Although he didn’t make it to the TUF finals, he’s an great lightweight