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Rainboi21's official top 10 P4P rankings:
Updated: 2/26/12
Last event: UFC 144: Edgar vs. Henderson


10. Frankie Edgar - The Answer is the lightweight that shocked the world. He always fights at 155 despite being much smaller than most other lightweights. He defeated the legendary BJ Penn not once - but twice - and went on a title run equal to that of the prodigy (3 defenses). He has avenged 2 of 3 blotches on his record and truly is a featherweight amongst lightweights.

9. Rashad Evans The former UFC Light-Heavyweight champion is a former teammate of champ Jon Jones, and they're set to clash for the title at UFC 145. Evans holds notable wins over several lightheavies including HoF'er Chuck Liddell, Stephan Bonnar, as well as former champions Forrest Griffin, Rampage Jackson and Tito Ortiz. He's avenged 1 of 2 blots on his record and is on a 4 fight tear that includes two [then] top 10 light-heavyweights. He showed dominance against previously undefeated Phil Davis by out-grappling him completely despite having 3 broken ribs.

8. Ben Henderson Former WEC champ Bendo has taken the Lightweight gold. He is on a four fight tear since losing the WEC belt and joining the UFC with 3 [then] top ten wins over Jim Miller, Clay Guida and champ Frankie Edgar. A rematch with final WEC champ Anthony Pettis or former UFC champ Frankie Edgar appears to be on the horizon.

7. Junior Dos Santos - He knocked out Cain Velasquez in just over a minute on Fox. He dominated 1 round Carwin for 3 rounds. He destroyed Mirko Cro Cop, Fabricio Werdum and Roy Nelson. He's 8-0 in the UFC. Now he faces a whole new challenge in former Strikeforce Champion Alistair Overeem and will look to defend his Heavyweight title.

6. Dominick Cruz - This guy is outstanding. He's fast. He's got the footwork. He's on a 10 fight tear that includes 7! [then] top ten opponents and four title defenses, 2 UFC and 2 WEC. He's avenged the only loss on his record and holds notable wins over Ian McCall, Joseph Benavidez x2, Urijah Faber, Mighty Mouse Johnson, Scott Jorgensen and Brian Bowles. Now he's coaching the Ultimate Fighter and will eventually meet a rubber match with foe Urijah Faber for his UFC strap.

5. Carlos Condit - The current UFC interim Welterweight champion has won 26 of his 28 wins by finish. He's on a five fight winning streak that includes a comeback win against up-and-commer Rory McDonald, then undefeated Dong-Hyun Kim and former Strikeforce champion Nick Diaz. Possible upcoming fights for the champion include Jake Shields, Josh Koscheck, a possible rematch with Nick Diaz, or even a unification bout with Georges St. Pierre.

4. Jose Aldo - This man is scary. He has won 21 of all his 22 fights. 15 by finish and 5 straight title defense (3 UFC, 2 WEC) with wins over many top 10 opponents. His next fight is a possible superfight with Frankie Edgar or more likely a bout with Hatsu Hioki.

3. Jon Jones - This guy has all the markings of a great champion. Wrestling abilities, a long long reach, unorthodox and unpredictable striking... his only loss is via DQ. His wins last year alone include [then] undefeated Ryan Bader, champion Shogun Rua as well as former champions in both Rampage Jackson and Lyoto Machida --- finishing all of them and he's just getting started. The last forces that seem to be able to stand a chance against this man are have dwindled down to former UFC Champion Rashad Evans and former Pride and Strikeforce Champion Dan Henderson.

2. Georges St. Pierre - Currently sidelined with a career threatening knee injury - GSP is a placeholder in the P4P list until his official decision to retire or continue fighting. If he does fight, his next fight will be against either Nick Diaz (after giving up his title to do so) or the interim UFC champion (that may or may not be Condit at that point)

1. Anderson Silva - I don't even have to write a paragraph about this guy. He'll rematch Chael Sonnen sometime in June or July in Sao Paulo, Brazil looking prove his cracked ribs along with Sonnen's HGH use were the only reasons he was dominated in a fight for the first time in his career.
A possible superfight with GSP or a rematch with Dan Henderson may also be on the horizon for the Spider.

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Honorable mentions: Gilbert Melendez, Alistair Overeem, Dan Henderson, Chael Sonnen
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