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Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings

Featherweight

’Scarface’ or Scary-Faced, Jose Aldo rules at 145 pounds. | Photo: Sherdog.com



Featherweight

1. Jose Aldo (21-1)
It might be too early to call Jose Aldo “the people’s champion,” but the Brazilian dynamo’s sensational first-round knockout of previously-unbeaten Chad Mendes at UFC 142 in Rio de Janeiro -- punctuated by his post-fight dive into the carioca crowd – was one of the most stirring moments in MMA’s recent past. The brilliant win has re-ignited conversations for “Scarface” to move up to 155, though his future for 2012 seems secure at featherweight.

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2. Hatsu Hioki (25-4-2)
It wasn’t pretty, but Hioki avoided the curse of the Japanese imports with an Oct. 29 split decision win over George Roop in his Octagon debut. The Shooto champ will return home on Feb. 26 for another stiff test against hard-hitting WEC transfer Bart Palaszewski at UFC 144.

3. Chad Mendes (11-1)
Chad Mendes might be one of the world’s best featherweights, but as he found out at UFC 142 in Rio de Janeiro, that tends not to matter against Jose Aldo. Mendes came to fight, but still wound up unconscious with one second to go in the first round, and losing his unbeaten record, to boot.

4. Pat Curran (16-4)
It’s been a fast rise through the 145-pound ranks for Curran, who finished his Bellator tournament run with a stunning August knockout of former Sengoku ruler Marlon Sandro. On March 9, the Illinoisan will take his second stab at Bellator gold when he meets reigning featherweight champ Joe Warren in Hammond, Ind.

5. Kenny Florian (14-6)
After falling short in his third UFC title bout -- this time an October decision loss to featherweight ace Jose Aldo -- Florian decided to take some time off to reassess his career. While his fighting future remains uncertain, the hiatus has led the former lightweight contender back to the commentary booth, where he has become part of the UFC’s broadcasting “B Team” on FX.

6. Marlon Sandro (20-3)
Sandro bounced back from the first knockout loss of his career in November, submitting BJJ black belt Rafael Dias with a first-round arm-triangle choke. The heavy-handed Brazilian will begin his second Bellator tournament stint -- the road back to a potential rematch with Pat Curran -- March 9 when he faces Roberto Vargas in the sixth-season quarterfinals.

7. Diego Nunes (17-2)
It’s Jose Aldo that rules 145, but his Nova Uniao teammate Diego Nunes did his part to keep moving in the division at UFC 141 by winning a well-appointed unanimous decision over Manny Gamburyan. Nunes has now won four of his last five, his lone loss coming on points to Kenny Florian last June.

8. Dustin Poirier (12-1)
The “Diamond” shined again on Feb. 4, though not against the opponent he expected. After withdrawals from Erik Koch and Ricardo Lamas, Poirier found himself across the cage from unbeaten Hawaiian Max Holloway, who fell victim to a mounted triangle-armbar from the Louisiana native. The win moved Poirier to 4-0 in the UFC and cemented his status as one to watch in the 145-pound division.

9. Bart Palaszewski (36-14)
Palaszewski notched this biggest win of his nearly 10-year career on Oct. 29, when he blasted former lightweight contender Tyson Griffin for a knockout win in less than three minutes. The going won’t get any easier in the Team Curran fighter’s sophomore Octagon appearance, as “Bartimus” is slated for action on hostile soil against Japanese star Hatsu Hioki at UFC 144 on Feb. 26.

10. Joe Warren (7-2)
Bellator’s 145-pound titleholder seemed a clear-cut favorite to win the company’s fifth-season 135-pound bracket, but things took an unexpected turn on Sept. 24 when Warren was flattened by a left hook from fellow wrestler Alexis Vila. With top contender Patricio Freire injured, Warren will move back up the scale for a March 9 title defense against Summer Series tourney winner Pat Curran.

Other contenders: Iuri Alcantara, Patricio Freire, Tyson Griffin, Chan Sung Jung, Erik Koch.

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