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Swedish Rankings: Top 10 welterweights in Sweden

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The Official Swedish MMA Rankings is the only ranking system focusing on Swedish MMA, with rankings for each pro division, as well as unique amateur’s pound-for-pound rankings.

No. 1 among the Swedish welterweights is former PFL champion Sadibou Sy. He’s currently competing in the PFL light heavyweight division and will be back in action on June 21.

In the very top of the rankings we also find ONE Championship powerhouse Zebaztian Kadestam, and Superior Challenge and Battle of Botnia champion Andreas ”Real Steel” Ståhl.

At No. 5 we find the exciting stoppage machine Andreas ”Bane” Gustafsson, who will fight in Dana White’s Contender Series next.

Read more: BREAKING: Andreas “Bane” Gustafsson to fight in DWCS in August

Swedish MMA rankings – Welterweight (170 lbs – 77,1 kg):

The Official Rankings are determined by an overall assessment of each individual fighter’s ability, performances, merits, results, level of opposition and recent activity.

Swedish athletes, MMA fighters with close ties to Sweden, fighters residing in Sweden and/or representing Swedish gyms as well as champions of Swedish fight promotions are eligible to be ranked.

  • 1. Sadibou Sy +1
  • 2. Zebaztian Kadestam +1
  • 3. Andreas Ståhl +1
  • 4. Oliver Enkamp +1
  • 5. Andreas Gustafsson +1
  • 6. David Jacobsson+1
  • 7. Sevan Madenjian *NR
  • 8. Moe Ahmedi *NR
  • 9. Christopher Bajo
  • 10. Christian Stigenberg -3

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