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Top 10 MMA featherweights in Sweden

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The Official Swedish MMA Rankings was recently updated, and now it’s time to take a look at our featherweights. The list is topped by three young fighters who compete in leading European MMA promotions.

At spot No. 1 we find Samuel “Sammon Decker” Bark who comes from a recent win in OKTAGON MMA as he defeated the tough former pro boxer Vladimir Lengal.

Swedish knockout king Tobias “Bad Intention” Harila holds the No. 2 spot in the rankings. In April he knocked out Ryan Shelley in the third round with a vicious right hook and knee, but in his last outing he broke his arm as he lost to James Hendin at Cage Warriors 160 in September.

Alexander Lööf is ranked No. 3 in the featherweight weight class and delivered one of the best fights of 2023 as he clashed with Luke Riley at Cage Warriors 160. The brutal instant classic went back-and-forth until Riley was able to find the stoppage in the third round.

We also find red-hot AFN champion Sakhi “Machete” Qambari and seasoned veteran Fernando Flores in the rankings.

Check out the full featherweight rankings below!

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Official Swedish MMA Rankings – Featherweight (145 lbs – 65,8 kg)

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.

  1. Samuel Bark
  2. Tobias Harila
  3. Alexander Lööf
  4. Fernando Flores
  5. Wasi Adeshina
  6. Sakhi Qambari
  7. Ali Yazbeck
  8. Baysangur Makaev
  9. Djaba Murtazaliev
  10. Raymond Johansson

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