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Sherdog Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings

Light Heavyweight

Jeff Sherwood/Sherdog.com

Lyoto Machida
Light Heavyweight

1. Lyoto Machida (15-0)
Fresh off of his May 23 blowout of Rashad Evans, it appeared Machida would soon start preparing for a challenge from former light heavyweight ruler Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. However, with Jackson opting for a second coaching stint on “The Ultimate Fighter,” Machida’s first title defense is expected to come in October against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 104.

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2. Quinton Jackson (30-7)
Jackson was handed a title shot against Lyoto Machida. However, “Rampage” opted to settle his beef with Rashad Evans instead, as the pair will coach opposite each other on the 10th season of “The Ultimate Fighter.”

3. Rashad Evans (13-1-1)
After his first career loss -- and a brutal loss no less -- Evans is not taking it easy. “The Ultimate Fighter 2” winner will return to the show on which he first made his name, coaching against rival Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. The two light heavyweights will meet later this year.

4. Forrest Griffin (16-5)
Coming off of a deflating loss to Rashad Evans in December, many fighters would've opted for a tune-up bout. Forrest Griffin initially was tabbed to meet Brazilian banger Thiago Silva at UFC 101. That was before Griffin decided that a bout with the sport's pound-for-pound king Anderson Silva sounded more appealing on Aug. 8.

5. Mauricio Rua (18-3)
Fortune has smiled upon Rua. Following UFC 98, it looked like “Shogun” was a fight or more away from challenging for the UFC title. Now, the consensus 2005 “Fighter of the Year” has a chance to regain light heavyweight supremacy at UFC 104 in October should his anticipated bout with Lyoto Machida come to fruition.

6. Luis Arthur Cane (10-1)
It was his toughest test to date, but “Banha” showed poise in toughing out an entertaining decision in his April 18 bout with former WEC champion Steve Cantwell. It should be onward and upward for the hot prospect in the 205-pound division.

7. Wanderlei Silva (32-9-1, 1 NC)
While a move to the 185-pound division may be imminent, “The Axe Murderer” will only slide partway down the scale for the time being. He will fight former middleweight champion Rich Franklin in a 195-pound catch-weight contest at UFC 99 on June 13 in Cologne, Germany.

8. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (17-3)
It took Nogueira seven years and 20 fights to finally have a bout in his native Brazil. Fortunately, he made it a show for Fortaleza fans, as he took out Dutchman Dion Staring with a triangle choke on May 9.

9. Keith Jardine (14-5-1)
With his up-and-down performances, Jardine's place in the light heavyweight division has been hard to peg. However, "The Dean of Mean" will get the chance to prove where he stacks up when he takes on Brazilian brawler Thiago Silva at UFC 102 on Aug. 29.

10. Thiago Silva (13-1)
Coming off his brutal bashing at the hands of Lyoto Machida in January, Silva was expected to get back into the saddle against Forrest Griffin at UFC 101. Instead, Silva will be in action three weeks later at UFC 102, meeting Keith Jardine.

Other contenders: Rich Franklin, Jon Jones, Chuck Liddell, Vladimir Matyushenko, Renato Sobral.

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