MMA Lightweight Rankings
The Cage Doctors present their MMA lightweight rankings for April, through the Strikeforce: Nashville event. Our gallery starts with the wave fighters that just missed making the top 10. You may not agree with the rankings, but one thing no one will disagree on: there is no shortage of excellent lightweight fighters throughout MMA.
Tyson Griffin












[...] Read the rest here: MMA Lightweight Fighter Rankings [Gallery] [...]
MMA makes gay people look straight.
[Reply]
[...] MMA Lightweight Rankings [...]
Nice article…
The MMA lightweight division has always been talent laden, especially when Pride FC was thrown into the mix.
On a side note, whenever I read anything about MMA that mentions weight classes, it always reminds me that there are way too many weight classes in MMA (in my opinion), particularly in the U.S. (which is unfortunately controlled by State Athletic boxing Commissions. And that, of course, explains why American MMA’s horrendous 10-point must boxing scoring system continues to rob fighters left and right.
See my blog for articles which address those issues.
[Reply]
[...] on the line. Jobing.com Arena in Glendale will host the historic card with Glendale’s own Ben Henderson defending his lightweight crown against 23-year-old superstar Anthony “Showtime” [...]
[...] Lightweight Title And Commitment To His HometownIt was a whirlwind year for UFC lightweight star Anthony Pettis in 2010. Unbeaten in four fights last year, Pettis added the WEC lightweight title to his resume, [...]