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USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, Aug. 5: Tatsuro Taira nears top 5

USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings, Aug. 5: Tatsuro Taira nears top 5

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Tatsuro Taira and Movlid Khaybulaev move up after impressive wins last week.
The latest event in the UFC Apex produced a key move in the men's flyweight division.
Coming off the first loss of his career, Tatsuro Taira rebounded with a flawless performance against short-notice replacement opponent HyunSung Park in the main event of UFC on ESPN 71. Taira entered the week at No. 8, and after his victory, moved up to the No. 6 spot behind Manel Kape.
In New Jersey, 2025 PFL World Tournament 8 also caused a move in the featherweight division.
Movlid Khaybulaev entered the week at No. 14, but after a dominant performance in the co-main event against No. 15 Jesus Pinedo for the featherweight tournament championship, he now settles in at the No. 11 spot. Pinedo stays at No. 15.
Check out the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie rankings.
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