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USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, May 6: Cory Sandhagen enters top 5

USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, May 6: Cory Sandhagen enters top 5

USA Today07-05-2025
USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, May 6: Cory Sandhagen enters top 5
Last weekend, UFC on ESPN 67 took place in Des Moines, Iowa. The event prompted moves in multiple weight classes.
The event featured a bantamweight showdown between Cory Sandhagen and Deiveson Figueiredo. The fight came to an abrupt ending in the second round after Sandhagen injured Figueiredo's knee in a grappling exchange. Entering the week at No. 6, Sandhagen's performance changed up the rankings, and he now holds the No. 5 spot, while Figueiredo keeps his No. 11 placement.
Reinier de Ridder entered the week at No. 15, but after a big win over an undefeated Bo Nickal, the former ONE champ lands at No. 12.
Check out all the latest pound-for-pound and divisional USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings.
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