1 – Anthony Smith
Anthony Smith had a heck of a lot of potential at 185 pounds. At 205, he’s a monster. You can say whatever you want about Rashad Evans and Mauricio “Shogun” Rua not being in their prime when Smith fought them, but if they weren’t in championship form, Smith did what you do with fighters at that point in their career – he got them out of there. Clean, decisive finishes were what Smith delivered, and his Sunday win over Shogun was a star-making performance. More importantly, Smith has the confidence now that he can fight and beat anyone in the light heavyweight division, and I’d love to see him in with any of the division’s elite.
2 – Corey Anderson
And the streak begins. Time to keep the ball rolling. #blessed a https://t.co/xhcDMCyl0V
— Corey Anderson UFC (@CoreyA_MMA) July 23, 2018
3 – Manny Bermudez
Wow!! That’s why @_MannyBermudez is called The Bermudez Triangle! #UFCHamburg pic.twitter.com/83XWnERd0J
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) July 22, 2018
4 – Nasrat Haqparast
Only 22yrs old!!@Nasrat_MMA just outstruck Marc Diakiese at #UFCHamburg! pic.twitter.com/MrxyenSMkA
— UFC Europe (@UFCEurope) July 22, 2018
5 – Aleksandar Rakic
Whenever the scores read 30-25, 30-24, 30-24 at the end of three rounds, there’s no other word to use for a win like that than “dominant,” and that’s just the kind of performance Aleksandar Rakic delivered against Justin Ledet. The unbeaten Ledet was making his move from heavyweight down to light heavyweight, and while there was always the possibility of him landing a punch to turn things around, Rakic basically took him out of the fight early and never let him back in. That makes it two straight in the UFC for Rakic, and it will be interesting to see what’s next for him.