Strickland derails the Chimaev train

In the main event of UFC 328, the middleweight strap was on the line when Khamzat Chimaev defended the gold for the first time against former champion Sean Strickland. For five rounds, the pair of star 185ers went back and forth in a battle of attrition.

However, when the scorecards were read, Strickland won by split decision. Handing the Chechen the first defeat of his career. Let’s see where both land in our brand new UFC middleweight rankings after UFC 328.

10. Robert Whittaker (26-9)

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Robert Whittaker will go down as one of the greatest UFC middleweights of all time. He is a former champion who holds numerous division records and has taken part in some of the best battles of all time. Unfortunately, the Australian has a lot of fight miles on his body, and it has taken its toll in recent years.

He is 3-4 in his last seven, the most recent of which was a tough split decision loss to former ONE star Rainier de Ridder. This setback probably puts an end to any thoughts of fighting for middleweight gold again before his UFC career is over.

9. Reinier de Ridder (21-4)

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Reinier de Ridder was a hidden gem in MMA as he rose to fame during impressive performances in ONE Championship, winning titles in two divisions. While some doubted how good he could be in the sport’s top promotion, he calmed those concerns with four major wins inside the Octagon, including a decision victory over division veteran Robert Whittaker.

However, when swimming in top 10 waters, the shark is always around the corner, and RDR has found it quickly. After going 4-0 to start his UFC run, De Ridder has lost two consecutive bouts, the most recent being a decision loss to Caio Oralho.

8. Joe Pfeifer (16-3)

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Since earning a UFC contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022, Joe Pfeiffer has been a budding problem at 185 pounds. If not for his loss to Jack Hermansson in 2024, he might have already fought for middleweight gold.

However, in March, he scored the biggest win of his life when he got a TKO victory against weight class veteran Israel Adesanya. This was his fourth consecutive W and landed him in our top 10 for the first time.

7. Brendan Allen (26-7)

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Brendan Allen was fired up and looking set for a title shot after seven consecutive wins. However, he was given a schedule against the best at 185, and suffered tough losses to Anthony Hernandez and Nasourdin Imov.

However, he has come roaring back ever since. At UFC 318, he scored a hard-fought victory over former title challenger Marvin Vettori. Then at UFC Vancouver, he submitted to red-hot Reinier de Ridder because he couldn’t match his cardio output. Now it is on the verge of reaching the American top five.

6. Anthony Hernandez (15-3)

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Anthony Hernandez has quietly become one of the best middleweights in the world. After losing two of his first three and being on the brink of being cut, “Fluffy” rattled off eight consecutive wins, including over Brendan Allen and Roman Dolidze.

His toughest test to date came in February when he faced former division king Sean Strickland. Unfortunately, the former champ completely shut down his wrestling game and laid him to the ground. This is the second knockout defeat of his career. Although he has broken into our top 10, he still remains a tough contender for even the best in the division.

5. Caio Boralho (18-1)

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During his six years in the organization, Caio Borralho has gone from a prospect earning a contract in the Contender Series to one of the best middleweights in the world. Posting a record of 8-1 inside the Octagon.

After suffering his first loss in the promotion to Nasourdin Imavov last year, the Brazilian scored a nice bounce-back victory by defeating fellow top-10 fighter Reinier de Ridder at UFC 326.

4. Nasourdin Imavov (16-4)

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Nasourdin Imavov has been coming off a very poor run over the past year, which makes him fully deserving of a title opportunity in his next fight. He is undefeated in his last five fights and has wins over several top-10 fighters, including middleweight veteran Israel Adesanya. In September, he got another main event opportunity and defeated fastest rising star Caio Boralho. Arguably, this was his most impressive victory to date.

3.Drics du Plessis (23-3)

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Dricas du Plessis has put South African MMA on the map during his career in the UFC. The middleweight star has been victorious in every one of his UFC fights and has defeated champions and veterans on his way to becoming a pound-for-pound fighter. However, he got his match in Chimaev at UFC 319. After dominating “Borz”, the former champion may have to win a fight or two to get another shot at the belt.

2. Khamzat Chimaev (15-1)

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Khamzat Chimaev trains to the top of the mountain after a dominant race in the Octagon. “Borz” has become one of the most popular stars in the sport, but he got his chance at UFC 319 to prove he is one of the best. And he did so impressively against Darius du Plessis to become UFC champion.

However, staying on top of the mountain is the hardest thing, and in his first title defense, the Chimaev era came to a stunning end at UFC 328 when Sean Strickland scored an upset victory in a split-decision.

1. Sean Strickland (31-7) – Champion

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Wildman Sean Strickland may not be the brightest fighter in UFC middleweight history, but he has consistently proven to be a tough test for the world’s best, which is why he proved many doubters wrong by winning UFC gold in 2023.

While he lost in his first defense two years ago, “Tarzan” battled back for a title opportunity at UFC 328 in May, and shocked the MMA world when he ended Khamzat Chimaev’s dominance to become a two-time UFC middleweight champion.

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Mumbai Local Train Emotional Status: Kuch Nahi Badla Yaar | #MumbaiMeriJaan


Mumbai Local Train Emotional Status: Kuch Nahi Badla Yaar | #MumbaiMeriJaan

If you have ever stood at the edge of a platform at Dadar or Borivali during peak hours, you know that the Mumbai Local is not just a transport system; it is a pulse. For millions of Mumbaikars, the rhythmic clatter of the tracks and the humid breeze of the doorway are constants in an ever-changing world. This brings us to the quintessential emotional status of every Mumbaikar: “Kuch Nahi Badla Yaar” (Nothing has changed, bro).

The Lifeline: Where Time Stands Still and Moves Fast

Despite the introduction of sleek Metros and AC locals, the soul of Mumbai remains in the non-AC second-class compartment. Whether it’s 2004 or 2024, the struggle to board a moving train at Kurla remains a rite of passage. That familiar smell of salt, sweat, and cutting chai near the stations triggers a sense of belonging. When a Mumbaikar says “Kuch nahi badla,” they aren’t complaining about lack of progress; they are finding comfort in the reliability of the city’s chaos.

The Cricket Connection: From Azad Maidan to Wankhede

Just like the local train, Cricket is the second language of Mumbai. You can see the parallel between a crowded 8:03 AM fast train and a Sunday afternoon at Shivaji Park. The resilience required to hold onto a pole with one finger is the same grit shown by a batsman facing a bouncer on a dusty red-soil pitch.

In Mumbai, cricket isn’t just played in stadiums; it’s played in the narrow gullies and even inside the train compartments through heated discussions. Whether it’s debating Rohit Sharma’s captaincy or reminiscing about Sachin Tendulkar’s straight drive, the passion remains untouched. Much like the locals, the craze for the sport makes every Mumbaikar feel that despite the skyscrapers and high-speed internet, the heart of the game—the spirit of “Maidaan”—remains exactly the same. Kuch Nahi Badla Yaar.

#MumbaiMeriJaan: A Shared Struggle and Joy

Why do we use the hashtag #MumbaiMeriJaan? Because this city takes a lot from you but gives you a family of strangers. The “Train Friends” you meet every day, who know your stop, your preference for window seats, and your cricket opinions, are the unsung heroes of Mumbai life.

We see the city changing—flyovers being built, malls replacing old chawls—and yet, when the monsoon hits and the tracks get flooded, the entire city stands together. The local train’s “adjustment” policy (where a 3-seater becomes a 4-seater) is the ultimate metaphor for Mumbai’s heart. There is always room for one more.

Conclusion

In the end, “Kuch Nahi Badla Yaar” is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of Mumbai. It signifies that while the world around us evolves, the core values of hard work, the love for a good cricket match, and the hustle of the local train remain the bedrock of our identity. It is a sentiment of resilience, a nod to our roots, and a celebration of the city that never sleeps. No matter where we go, the sound of the local train whistle feels like home.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does “Kuch Nahi Badla Yaar” mean in the context of Mumbai?

It refers to the comforting feeling that despite the city’s modernization, the essential vibe, the hustle of the local trains, and the spirit of the people remain unchanged and authentic.

2. Why is Cricket so deeply connected to Mumbai Local trains?

Both are universal levelers in Mumbai. People from all walks of life share the same crowded train and the same passion for cricket, often discussing match scores and player performances during their daily commute.

3. Is the Mumbai Local train still considered the lifeline of the city?

Yes, even with the expansion of the Metro network, the Suburban Railway (Local Trains) remains the most affordable and fastest way to travel across the length of the city, carrying over 7 million passengers daily.

4. How can I experience the real #MumbaiMeriJaan vibe?

Take a ride from Churchgate to Virar during sunset, watch a local cricket match at Shivaji Park, and grab a Vada Pav outside the station. That ritual is the essence of Mumbai.