Sherdog’s Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings

Sherdog.com StaffJul 19, 2015



Women’s Bantamweight


1. Ronda Rousey (11-0)

Rousey continues to demolish all challengers placed in front of her. At UFC 184, it was Cat Zingano who had the misfortune of running up against the unbeaten judoka; “Rowdy” disposed of her with a straight armbar after only 14 seconds, a new record for a UFC title fight. Now 5-0 inside the Octagon, Rousey has already opened as a massive betting favorite for her next title defense, which will come against Bethe Correia at UFC 190 in Rio de Janeiro.

2. Cat Zingano (9-1)

Like all those before her, Zingano was touted as UFC superstar Ronda Rousey’s toughest challenger to date. The Colorado native wound up as the champ’s quickest victim yet, as an ill-advised flying knee got Zingano caught in a straight armbar after only 14 seconds. However, given Zingano’s impressive and previously unblemished résumé -- with wins over Miesha Tate, Amanda Nunes and Carina Damm -- she figures to get another top-10 opponent in short order.

3. Miesha Tate (16-5)

Despite being floored by a huge right hand and suffering a broken orbital in round one of her fight with Sara McMann at UFC 183, Tate persevered and clawed her way back into the fight by way of a guillotine attempt and heavy top pressure. “Cupcake” took a majority decision on the judges’ scorecards. The 28-year-old is now booked for a July 25 clash with Jessica Eye at UFC on Fox 16.

4. Alexis Davis (17-6)

Eight years after their first meeting and three years after their second, Davis finally got revenge on old rival Sarah Kaufman with a second-round armbar at UFC 186. The bout was Davis’ first appearance since being punched out in 16 seconds by reigning bantamweight queen Ronda Rousey in July 2014, and the victory brings her UFC record to 4-1.

5. Sara McMann (8-2)

McMann could not have gotten off to a better start at UFC 183, as she sent fellow contender Miesha Tate to the ground with a thunderous right hand. However, following a dominant opening round, the fight slipped away from the 2004 Olympic silver medalist, who was forced to fend off submissions and could not get off her back in the latter rounds. After starting her career with seven straight wins, McMann has dropped two of her last three outings against Tate and Ronda Rousey. The 34-year-old will be back in the cage on Aug. 8, as she takes on Amanda Nunes at a UFC Fight Night event in Tennessee.

6. Sarah Kaufman (17-3, 1 NC)

At UFC 186, Kaufman could not do what she had done twice before: beat Alexis Davis. After roughing up Davis with punches in the opening frame, the 29-year-old Canadian was submitted with a second-round armbar -- the submission now responsible for all three losses on Kaufman’s record. The defeat moves her to 1-1 with one no-contest inside the Octagon.

7. Jessica Eye (11-2, 1 NC)

Eye did damage to the ear of Leslie Smith at UFC 180, as the Ohioan used quick, crisp punching to rupture Smith’s cauliflower and force a second-round doctor stoppage. The victory put Eye back on track following a hard-luck decision loss to Alexis Davis in February. The “Evil” one is scheduled for a July 25 matchup with Miesha Tate.

8. Tonya Evinger (16-5)

Nine years into her career, Evinger has finally found a home on the big stage. The 34-year-old Missouri native captured the vacant Invicta bantamweight title on June 9 with a four-round beatdown of Mexican upstart Irene Aldana, running Evinger’s current winning streak to a career-high seven straight.

9. Holly Holm (9-0)

Following a lackluster UFC debut, Holm had something to prove in her sophomore Octagon appearance on July 15. The former boxing champ’s striking superiority was on full display against Marion Reneau, whom Holm kept on the end of her punches and kicks for three rounds en route to a unanimous decision.

10. Marion Reneau (6-2)

Reneau got off to a hot start in the UFC with impressive wins over Jessica Andrade and Alexis Dufresne in a span of 51 days, but the full-time school teacher bit off more than she could chew against Holly Holm on July 15. “The Belizean Bruiser” struggled to find offense against the rangy striker and came up on the wrong end of a three-round unanimous decision.

Other Contenders: Jessica Andrade, Liz Carmouche, Bethe Correia, Amanda Nunes, Julianna Pena.

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