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The UFC Middleweight Division is one of the weight classes in the Ultimate Fighting

Championship (UFC). It encompasses fighters who weigh between 171 to 185 pounds
(77.6 to 83.9 kilograms). Historically, the middleweight division has been home to some
of the most talented and dominant fighters in UFC history. Notable champions in the
division include Anderson Silva, Chris Weidman, Luke Rockhold, Michael Bisping, Robert
Whittaker, and Israel Adesanya. The division is known for its diverse mix of striking and
grappling skills. Middleweight fighters often possess a combination of power, speed,
and technical proficiency. They must excel in both striking and grappling to succeed at
the highest level. Stand-up skills in the middleweight division often involve a mix of
boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai techniques. Fighters showcase their striking prowess
through a variety of strikes, including punches, kicks, knees, and elbows. Many
middleweights possess knockout power and are capable of finishing fights with their
striking. Grappling is also an essential aspect of the division. Middleweight fighters
demonstrate their skills in wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and submission grappling.
Effective takedowns, takedown defense, and ground control play a significant role in
determining the outcome of fights. The middleweight division has seen several
memorable rivalries, intense championship battles, and exciting matchups over the
years. Fighters constantly compete to climb the rankings and earn a shot at the title. The
division's competitiveness ensures that there is always a mix of rising prospects and
established veterans vying for supremacy. Israel Adesanya is one of the most prominent
figures in the division in recent years. He won the interim middleweight title in 2018 and
became the undisputed champion in 2019. Adesanya's striking skills, creativity, and
showmanship have made him a fan favorite. However, it's important to note that the
landscape of the division can change rapidly, and new contenders are constantly
emerging. The division continues to evolve with the arrival of new talent and the growth
and development of existing fighters. Please keep in mind that my knowledge cutoff is
in September 2021, so there may have been developments in the UFC Middleweight
Division since then.

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