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Brian Ortega Drops from Featherweight Top 5 After UFC Shanghai Rankings Update

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Brian Ortega has been removed from the top five featherweight rankings following his loss to Aljamain Sterling at UFC Shanghai. Ortega, who has lost four of his last five fights, failed to make weight for the bout, which was changed to a catchweight. Sterling's victory has propelled him to the No. 5 spot in the rankings. The rankings are determined by a voting panel of media members who assess active fighters based on their performances. Johnny Walker also made gains in the light heavyweight rankings, moving to No. 12 after defeating Zhang Mingyang.
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Why It's Important?

The shift in rankings highlights the competitive nature of the UFC and the impact of weight management on a fighter's career. Ortega's drop signifies a potential turning point, as consistent losses can affect a fighter's marketability and future match opportunities. Sterling's rise in the rankings could lead to more high-profile fights and increased visibility. The rankings influence match-making decisions and can affect fighters' sponsorship deals and earnings.

What's Next?

The rankings are expected to change again following the upcoming UFC Paris event. Fighters like Reinier De Ridder and Caio Borralho will have the opportunity to impact the middleweight rankings. Ortega may need to reassess his training and weight management strategies to regain his position in the featherweight division.

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