London’s O2 Arena hosted UFC Fight Night: Evloev vs Murphy, where an undefeated featherweight maintained his perfect record, solidifying his bid for a UFC featherweight title shot. Below, we present our power rankings, highlighting the top performers from the event’s main card.
UFC London Main Card Winners: Power Rankings
1. Iwo Baraniewski
Reflecting on the main card at UFC London, Iwo Baraniewski delivered a performance that truly stood out – and if you blinked, you might have missed it. The Polish light heavyweight, already a contender for ‘Round of the Year’ with his incredible knockout win over Ibo Aslan, outdid himself in London with an even swifter finish. He floored former heavyweight Austen Lane, an ex-NFL defensive lineman, with his first two punches. A rapid follow-up barrage secured Baraniewski his second consecutive UFC victory. His remarkable punching power and immediate aggression make him an essential watch every time he enters the Octagon.
2. Christian Leroy Duncan
Christian Leroy Duncan of England faced a significant challenge against seasoned contender Roman Dolidze in London. The former Cage Warriors middleweight champion excelled on home turf, showcasing both impressive striking and mature defensive skills en route to a unanimous decision. Duncan’s stand-up game consistently troubled Dolidze, forcing the Georgian to rely heavily on his wrestling and grappling. Even when Dolidze succeeded in taking the fight to the ground, Duncan’s robust mat defense effectively neutralized any submission attempts. This unanimous decision victory firmly establishes Duncan in the elite ranks of the UFC’s middleweight division. With Dolidze holding the #11 spot prior to the event, “CLD” is expected to enter the official rankings soon.
3. Danny Silva
Danny Silva defied expectations at UFC London, proving his capabilities and earning newfound respect. Despite a previous decision loss to tough contender Kevin Vallejos, which many overlooked as a positive showing, Silva entered this fight determined. Against debutant grappler Kurtis Campbell, Silva skillfully defended in the first round. However, in the second, he unleashed his striking, connecting powerfully and stunning Campbell. A swift, brutal flurry of punches led to an impressive stoppage, marking Silva’s 11th professional win, his third UFC victory, and his inaugural finish inside the Octagon.
4. Movsar Evloev
Movsar Evloev of Russia faced Lerone Murphy in a grueling contest that went the full distance. Despite a point deduction in the fourth round, Evloev secured a majority decision with scores of 48-46, 48-46, and 47-47. While some ringside observers might have scored the bout closer, with the initial rounds favoring Murphy, the judges’ vantage point allowed for a more precise assessment of strike impact in those tight exchanges. Despite accusations of a ‘robbery,’ which seem unfair to Evloev, he strategically fought on his feet more than usual, seemingly aiming to impress UFC officials for a title shot. His ability to stand toe-to-toe with Murphy in striking and thoroughly dominate the wrestling exchanges positions Evloev strongly for a challenge against Alexander Volkanovski. Though perhaps not the flashiest contender, he appears to be one of the most capable of facing the Australian champion, with a potential title fight during UFC International Fight Week a distinct possibility.
5. Luke Riley
Although not entirely satisfied with his showing, Luke Riley gained crucial Octagon experience in his victory against Michael Aswell Jr. The promising Next Generation MMA fighter, a former standout in Cage Warriors, had aimed for a stoppage win in the co-main event. However, ‘The Texas Kid’ Michael Aswell Jr. proved remarkably durable, pushing Riley to a unanimous decision. This win paves the way for Riley to pursue more significant bouts, providing him and his team valuable footage to refine his skills as he ascends the featherweight ranks.
6. Michael Page
Michael Page’s bout against Sam Patterson generated a degree of confusion and mild disappointment even before it began. Regrettably, the fight itself didn’t ignite, as Patterson appeared hesitant to engage, and Page maintained his distance in a contest largely decided by a limited number of effective strikes per round. Page delivered these crucial strikes, with his superior striking technique ultimately earning him the decision. For ‘MVP,’ however, this was not the dynamic performance he had envisioned, a sentiment he openly acknowledged. Page aims for highlight-reel finishes, and his career demonstrates that few fighters in his division possess his speed and striking prowess. Yet, such spectacular displays are contingent upon facing opponents who share his aggressive intent.

