Georges St-Pierre Reveals His Pound-For-Pound Rankings; Arman Tsarukyan Added to Top 5
UFC legend Georges St-Pierre interestingly adds Arman Tsarukyan to his current UFC pound for pound rankings.
Arman Tsarukyan added to Georges St-Pierres P4P list (via MMA Fighting)
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Georges St-Pierre is recognized as one of MMA’s greatest champions, known for his dominant title reigns and balanced skillset. His long career and analytical approach have made him a respected voice in evaluating fighters. With his deep understanding of the sport, he is often consulted on high-level MMA topics. He recently shared his view of the current pound-for-pound hierarchy.
His assessment follows a major shift in the official UFC pound-for-pound rankings after Islam Makhachev defeated Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322. The win earned Makhachev the welterweight title and made him the tenth two-division champion in UFC history. This achievement pushed him back to No. 1 on the list. He overtook lightweight champion Ilia Topuria, who had risen to the top after his title win at UFC 317.
St-Pierre also included Arman Tsarukyan, who has stayed near the top of lightweight rankings for years. Tsarukyan recently made his return after a long layoff, headlining UFC Qatar against veteran Dan Hooker. He secured a win by arm-triangle submission, reaffirming his elite status. That performance contributed to GSP’s inclusion in his pound-for-pound selections.
GSP names his Top5 P4P fighters:
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) November 23, 2025
1 Islam Makhachev
2 Ilia Topuria
3 Arman Tsarukyan
4 Jon Jones
5 Alex Pereira
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St-Pierre also included Merab Dvalishvili, who is currently on a generational run in the bantamweight division. His recent victories have extended one of the longest winning streaks in the weight class. His dominance has created a noticeable shortage of fresh contenders at 135 pounds. He is now set to make history at UFC 323 as he prepares for his fourth title defense within a single year in a rematch against Petr Yan.
Another notable choice from St-Pierre was Jon Jones, despite Jones’ inactivity since his last appearance at UFC 309, where he defeated Stipe Miocic. GSP spoke about how Jones remained one of the best UFC fighters even after his controversies and long periods of inactivity. However, GSP also mentioned the scale of a potential superfight between Jones and Alex Pereira at the UFC White House event.
Georges St-Pierre’s list also arrives as Arman Tsarukyan has already called for a title shot against Ilia Topuria, positioning himself for a significant opportunity in the lightweight division. His inclusion among these elite names further elevates his standing. Being recognized by a legend like St-Pierre undoubtedly underscored his growing importance in the sport.
Jon Jones chooses Georges St-Pierre as his inspiration for greatness
Jon Jones and Georges St-Pierre have long shared a steady level of mutual respect, consistently acknowledging each other’s accomplishments. St-Pierre has frequently praised Jones’ career trajectory and competitive success. Jones has maintained the same appreciation for St-Pierre’s achievements. Their connection reflects two eras of excellence, recognizing one another.

Jones’ dominance in the UFC began early, as he became the youngest champion in promotional history while climbing rapidly through the division. During that rise, he often competed on the undercards of major events headlined by Georges St-Pierre. Observing an established champion shaped his understanding of elite professionalism. He recently described ‘Rush’ as a major force behind his mindset.
Georges St Pierre is a big inspiration for Jon’s UFC career 🤝
— Trending Sports Podcast (@TrendingSportsP) June 19, 2025
Jon Jones x GSP 👀🔥
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Georges St-Pierre’s career was defined by strategic precision and disciplined preparation across multiple championship reigns. His structured approach to fighting set a standard that influenced athletes throughout the sport. His dominance reflected consistency, adaptability, and long-term commitment to improvement. This legacy continues to guide how modern fighters interpret peak performance.
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