UFC Welterweight Rankings

Men’s Divisions
Heavyweight (265)Light Heavyweight (205)Middleweight (185) – Welterweight (170) – Lightweight (155)Featherweight (145)Bantamweight (135)Flyweight (125)

Women’s Divisions
Women’s Featherweight (145)Women’s Bantamweight (135)Women’s Flyweight (125) –  Women’s Strawweight (115)

RankFighterOVRUFCLast 3 FightsNext Fight
1Belal Muhammad24-314-3W-Leon Edwards (DEC)
W-Gilbert Burns (DEC)
W-Sean Brady (TKO)
2Leon Edwards22-414-3L-Belal Muhammad (DEC)
W-Colby Covington (DEC)
W-Kamaru Usman (DEC)
3Kamaru Usman20-415-3L-Khamzat Chimaev (DEC)
L-Leon Edwards (DEC)
L-Leon Edwards (KO)
4Colby Covington17-412-4L-Leon Edwards (DEC)
W-Jorge Masvidal (DEC)
L-Kamaru Usman (DEC)
5Shavkat Rakhmonov18-06-0W-Stephen Thompson (SUB)
W-Geoff Neal (SUB)
W-Neil Magny (SUB)
6Sean Brady17-17-1W-Gilbert Burns (DEC)
W-Kelvin Gastelum (SUB)
L-Belal Muhammad (TKO)
7Jack Maddalena17-27-0W-Gilbert Burns (KO)
W-Kevin Holland (DEC)
W-Bassel Hafez (DEC)
8Ian Garry15-08-0W-Michael Page (DEC)
W-Geoff Neal (DEC)
W-Neil Magny (DEC)
9Joaquin Buckley20-610-4W-Stephen Thompson (KO)
W-Nursulton Ruziboev (DEC)
W-Vicente Luque (TKO)
10Gilbert Burns22-815-8L-Sean Brady (DEC)
L-Jack Maddalena (KO)
L-Belal Muhammad (DEC)
11Geoff Neal16-68-4W-Rafael dos Anjos (TKO)
L-Ian Garry (DEC)
L-Shavkat Rakhmonov (SUB)
12Vicente Luque22-10-115-6L-Joaquin Buckley (TKO)
W-Rafael dos Anjos (DEC)
L-Geoff Neal (KO)
13Stephen Thompson17-8-112-8-1L-Joaquin Buckley (KO)
L-Shavkat Rakhmonov (SUB)
W-Kevin Holland (TKO)
14Michael Page22-31-1L-Ian Garry (DEC)
W-Kevin Holland (DEC)
W-Goiti Yamauchi (TKO)
15Kevin Holland26-1213-9L-Roman Dolidze (TKO)
W-Michal
Oleksiejczuk (SUB)
L-Michael Page (DEC)
16Michael Morales17-05-0W-Neil Magny (TKO)
W-Jake Matthews (DEC)
W-Max Griffin (DEC)
17Carlos Prates21-64-0W-Neil Magny (KO)
W-Li Jingliang (KO)
W-Charlie Radtke (KO)
18Kelvin Gastelum18-913-9W-Daniel Rodriguez (DEC)
L-Sean Brady (SUB)
W-Chris Curtis (DEC)
19Randy Brown19-513-5W-Elizeu Zaleski (DEC)
W-Muslim Salikhov (KO)
W-Wellington Turman (DEC)
20Rafael dos Anjos32-1721-15L-Geoff Neal (TKO)
L-Mateusz Gamrot (DEC)
L-Vicente Luque (DEC)
21Michael Chiesa19-712-7W-Tony Ferguson (SUB
L-Kevin Holland (SUB)
L-Sean Brady (DEC)
22Neil Magny29-1322-12L-Carlos Prates (KO)
L-Michael Morales (TKO)
W-Mike Malott (TKO)
23Rinat Fakhretdinov23-1-15-0-1W-Carlos Leal (DEC)
W-Nicolas Dalby (DEC)
D-Elizeu Zaleski (DEC)
24Nicolas Dalby23-5-17-4-1L-Rinat Fakretdinov (DEC)
W-Gabriel Bonfim (TKO)
W-Muslim Salikhov (DEC)
25Daniel Rodriguez18-58-4W-Alex Morono (DEC)
L-Kelvin Gastelum (DEC)
L-Ian Garry (TKO)
26Li Jingliang19-911-7L-Carlos Prates (KO)
L-Daniel Rodriguez (DEC)
W-Muslim Salikhov (TKO)
27Muslim Salikhov21-58-4W-Kenan Song (KO)
W-Santiago Ponzinibbio (DEC)
L-Randy Brown (KO)
28Elizeu Zaleski25-8-111-4-1W-Zach Scroggin (TKO)
L-Randy Brown (DEC)
D-Rinat Fakhretdinov (DEC)
29Max Griffin20-108-8W-Jeremiah Wells (DEC)
L-Michael Morales (DEC)
W-Tim Means (DEC)
30Kalinn Williams15-36-2W-Carlston Harris (KO)
W-Rolando Bedoya (DEC)
L-Randy Brown (DEC)
31Santiago Ponzinibbio29-811-7L-Muslim Salikhov (DEC)
L-Kevin Holland (KO)
W-Alex Morono (TKO)
32Jake Matthews20-713-7W-Phil Rowe (DEC)
L-Michael Morales (DEC)
W-Darrius Flowers (SUB)
33Gabriel Bonfim16-13-1W-Ange Loosa (DEC)
L-Nicolas Dalby (TKO)
W-Trevin Giles (SUB)
34Bryan Battle11-26-1W-Kevin Jousset (TKO)
NC-Ange Loosa (NC)
W-A.J. Fletcher (SUB)
35Carlos Leal21-60-1L-Rinat Fakhretdinov (DEC)
W-Manuel Mena (TKO)
W-Marcio Braga (TKO)
36Uros Medic10-24-2W-Tim Means (TKO)
L-Myktybek Orolbai (SUB)
W-Matt Semelsberger (TKO)
37Phil Rowe10-53-3L-Jake Matthews (DEC)
L-Neil Magny (DEC)
W-Niko Price (TKO)
38Themba Gorimbo14-44-1W-Niko Price (DEC)
W-Ramiz Brahimaj (DEC)
W-Pete Rodriguez (TKO)
39Niko Price17-89-8L-Themba Gorimbo (DEC)
W-Alex Morono (DEC)
L-Robbie Lawler (KO)
40Alex Morono24-1113-8L-Daniel Rodriguez (DEC)
L-Niko Price (DEC)
W-Court McGee (DEC)
41Carlston Harris19-64-2L-Kalinn Williams (KO)
W-Jeremiah Wells (SUB)
W-Jared Gooden (DEC)
42Jeremiah Wells12-4-14-2L-Max Griffin (DEC)
L-Carlston Harris (SUB)
W-Matthew Semelsberger (DEC)
43Court McGee22-1311-12W-Tim Means (SUB)
L-Alex Morono (DEC)
L-Matt Brown (KO)
44Tim Means33-17-115-13L-Court McGee (SUB)
L-Uros Medic (TKO)
W-Andre Fialho (TKO)
45Chidi Njokuani24-104-3W-Jared Gooden (DEC)
W-Rhys McKee (DEC)
L-Michal Oleksiejczuk (TKO)
46Mike Malott11-2-14-1W-Trevin Giles (DEC)
L-Neil Magny (TKO)
W-Adam Fugitt (SUB)
47Oban Elliott12-23-0W-Bassil Hafez (KO)
W-Preston Parsons (DEC)
W-Valentine Woodburn (DEC)
48Nursulton Ruziboev35-9-22-1L-Joaquin Buckley (DEC)
W-Sendriques Dumas (TKO)
W-Brunno Ferreira (KO)
49Puna Soriano10-44-4W-Miguel Baeza (DEC)
L-Dustin Stoltzfus (SUB)
L-Romany Kopylov (TKO)
50Trevin Giles16-77-7L-Mike Malott (DEC)
L-Carlos Prates (TKO)
L-Gabriel Bonfim (SUB)
51Jared Gooden23-102-5L-Chidi Njokuani (DEC)
W-Wellington Turman (SUB)
L-Carlston Harris (DEC)
52Kenan Song17-86-5L-Muslim Salikhov (KO)
W-Rick Glenn (DEC)
L-Kevin Jousset (DEC)
53Charlie Radtke10-43-1W-Matt Semelsberger (TKO)
L-Carlos Prates (KO)
W-Gilbert Urbina (TKO)
54Ange Loosa10-42-2L-Gabriel Bonfim (DEC)
NC-Bryan Battle (NC)
W-Rhys McKee (DEC)
55Preston Parsons11-52-3L-Oban Elliott (DEC)
W-Matt Semelsberger (DEC)
L-Trevin Giles (DEC)
56Matt Semelsberger11-85-6L-Charlie Radtke (TKO)
L-Preston Parsons (DEC)
L-Uros Medic (TKO)
57Trey Waters9-12-0W-Billy Goff (DEC)
W-Josh Quinlan (DEC)
W-Jalin Fuller (KO)
58Tony Ferguson25-1115-9L-Michael Chiesa (SUB)
L-Paddy Pimblett (DEC)
L-Bobby Green (SUB)
59Bassil Hafez9-5-11-2L-Oban Elliott (KO)
W-Mickey Gall (DEC)
L-Jack Maddalena (DEC)
60Kevin Jousset10-32-1L-Bryan Battle (TKO)
W-Kenan Song (DEC)
W-Kiefer Crosbie (SUB)
61Ramiz Brahimaj11-53-3W-Mickey Gall (KO)
L-Themba Gorimbo (DEC)
W-Michael Gillmore (SUB)
62Danny Barlow9-02-0W-Nikolay Veretennikov (DEC)
W-Josh Quinlan (TKO)
W-Raheam Forest (TKO)
63Wellington Turman18-83-6L-Jared Gooden (DEC)
L-Randy Brown (DEC)
L-Andre Petroski (DEC)
64Sam Patterson12-2-12-1W-Kiefer Crosbie (SUB)
W-Yohan Lainesse (SUB)
L-Yanal Ashmoz (KO)
65Billy Goff9-31-1L-Trey Waters (DEC)
W-Yusaku Kinoshita (TKO)
W-Shimon Smotritsky (TKO)
66Gilbert Urbina7-31-2L-Charlie Radtke (TKO)
W-Orion Cosce (TKO)
L-Bryan Battle (SUB)
67Rhys McKee13-6-10-4L-Chidi Njokuani (DEC)
L-Ange Loosa (DEC)
W-Jim Wallhead (TKO)
68Kiefer Crosbie10-50-2L-Sam Patterson (SUB)
L-Kevin Jousset (SUB)
W-Alex Oliveira (TKO)
69Pete Rodriguez5-11-1L-Themba Gorimbo (TKO)
W-Mike Jackson (KO)
L-Jack Maddalena (TKO)
70Nikolay Veretennikov12-50-1L-Danny Barlow (DEC)
W-Ashley Reece (TKO)
W-Luis Iniguez (TKO)
71Mickey Gall7-76-7L-Ramiz Brahimaj (KO)
L-Bassil Hafez (DEC)
L-Mike Malott (TKO)
Ineligible for Rankings
* Suspension
* Inactivity>15 months
* Moving Divisions
* Yet to debut
Gunnar Nelson19-5-110-5W-Bryan Barbarena (SUB)
W-Takashi Sato (DEC)
L-Gilbert Burns (DEC)
Danny Roberts18-87-7L-Jonny Parsons (TKO)
L-Jack Maddalena (TKO)
L-Francisco Trinaldo (DEC)
Jonny Parsons9-31-0W-Danny Roberts (TKO)
W-Solomon Renfro (DEC)
W-Ricardo Chavez (KO)
Lyman Good21-63-3L-Belal Muhammad (DEC)
W-Chance Rencountre (TKO)
L-Demian Maia (SUB)
Gabriel Green11-52-3L-Bryan Battle (KO)
L-Ian Garry (DEC)
W-Yohan Lainesse (TKO)
Adam Fugitt10-42-2W-Josh Quinlan (DEC)
L-Mike Malott (SUB)
W-Yusaku Kinoshita (TKO)
Yusaku Kinoshita6-30-2L-Billy Goff (TKO)
L-Adam Fugitt (TKO)
W-Jose Souza (TKO)
UFC Rankings FAQ
* These rankings are not official, nor do they reflect any affiliation with, sponsorship, or endorsement by the UFC. The rankings generated by the UFC can be found here.
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Here is the rankings criteria that encompasses a fighter ranking:
- Most recent performance
- Performance against top competition
- Estimated ability against future competition
- Strength of competition
- Activity in the last 3 years
- Last 5 fights

There are many fighters sporting undefeated records from developing fight scenes, especially abroad. Something we take into consideration is the strength of competition they have faced. If a fighter has compiled a bunch of wins against competition that is lackluster they will likely have a difficult time moving up in the rankings until they face stiffer competition in order for us to accurately predict how they would perform against exceedingly tougher competition.

If a fighter has fought elite competition and fallen short, we factor in how they performed. If a fighter fairs well against a higher-ranked adversary, they could still move up in the rankings.

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= Fighter moves up in the rankings after recent fight
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73 Comments on this post.
  • Ben timpt
    31 October 2024 at 8:47 AM
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    So, Carlos Leal is 0-1 in the UFC and gets ranked ahead of Bryan Battle who is 6-1 in the UFC?

    I dont give a shit that Leal got robbed, the official reckoning is a loss.

  • Matty camp
    15 October 2024 at 9:45 PM
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    Rick Glenn was released in the last few days

  • Branson Charlston
    26 February 2024 at 11:39 AM
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    Kelvin Gastelum lost via Submission (Kimura) to Sean Brady – not a decision.

    • Theo todd
      6 March 2024 at 10:50 AM
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      Yeah this should be changed, this is unfair to Sean Brady…

      • D.C. Ross
        13 May 2024 at 5:46 PM
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        Thank you, fixed.

  • Altus Herther
    18 February 2024 at 9:39 AM
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    Both Abubakar Nurmagomedov and Yohan Lainesse were released from the UFC roster within the last week

    • D.C. Ross
      22 February 2024 at 10:43 PM
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      Updated, thank you.

  • Winthrop Paulino
    7 September 2023 at 11:34 AM
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    Gilbert Urbina’s recent fight was a win versus Orion Cosce…you gotta get on top of these things bud.

  • Foyot Langer
    20 July 2023 at 4:19 PM
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    Miguel Baeza has surpassed 15 months of inactivity as of 4 days ago

  • Heath Ragerd
    14 June 2023 at 12:47 PM
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    Martin Sano was released today

  • Untrelle Hill
    26 May 2023 at 1:03 PM
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    Hi mate, as of today Ramiz Brahimaj is officially at 15 months of inactivity

  • Lee Ivory
    1 April 2023 at 7:53 AM
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    To echo the other 6 posters who tried to alert you, Martin Sano has surpassed 15 months of inactivity.

  • tY alavekios
    10 February 2023 at 7:21 AM
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    Martin Sano passed 15 months inactivty

    • kellen harrison
      15 February 2023 at 8:07 AM
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      Been a while too since he hit that 15 month mark.

      • Martin Stack
        6 March 2023 at 9:37 AM
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        Help me understand what is the point of some guys being left out of the rankings due to inactivity yet you leave Martin Sano ranked, at 19 months now of inactivity

  • Lee Ivy
    23 January 2023 at 9:39 AM
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    Omarghadziev was released

  • Tj FouCh
    20 January 2023 at 6:32 AM
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    along with the racist Mike Jackson, Gadzhi Omarghadziev also was cut

  • Petr Tuliz
    16 January 2023 at 8:26 AM
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    Martin Sano Jr. has surpassed 15 months of inactivity

  • God
    5 October 2022 at 7:40 PM
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    And Conor just announced today he was coming back as a welterweight. And he picked a weight class he will clearly dominate.

    • Uman
      4 August 2023 at 12:51 PM
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      Where is Colby Covington in this

  • Yarnez Hajia
    4 October 2022 at 12:25 PM
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    Amazing how truly bad the last 10 fighters on this division are. Trim the fat, Dana.

  • Javier Lane
    27 September 2022 at 1:14 PM
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    Warlley Alves has surpassed 15 months of inactivity as of yesterday.

    • D.C. Ross
      1 October 2022 at 8:32 PM
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      Updated, thank you.

  • Ike Keither
    23 September 2022 at 7:13 AM
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    Elizeu Zaleski Dos Santos is suspended until April of 2023 – in case you want to remove him from the rankings

    • Kyle ian
      27 September 2022 at 1:15 PM
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      Yeah, my question is, shouldn’t suspended fighters automatically get removed from these rankings?

    • D.C. Ross
      1 October 2022 at 8:19 PM
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      Updated, thank you

  • Satchel carmichael III
    16 September 2022 at 9:01 AM
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    Mickey Gall’s contract was up and he has parted ways with the UFC as of today

  • Jay HolTZ
    31 August 2022 at 10:32 PM
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    Claudio Silva was released yesterday.
    Ramazan Emeev was released 3 weeks ago…

  • Torry Cooke
    10 August 2022 at 1:17 PM
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    Ramazan Emeev was released 2 days ago.

    • Ryan
      11 August 2022 at 2:24 PM
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      Why is Bryan Barberena and Max Griffin not in top 25

    • D.C. Ross
      16 August 2022 at 9:19 PM
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      Updated, ty

  • BANTEN
    21 April 2022 at 1:23 AM
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    Khamzat No. 2 ?? serously?

  • Cal Collins
    1 December 2021 at 12:36 PM
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    Kevin Lee was released today.

    • D.C. Ross
      15 December 2021 at 12:45 AM
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      Thank you, updated

  • DAMON MARTIN
    2 August 2021 at 2:59 PM
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    Some Notes:
    – Siyar Bahazurada retired from MMA in June 2020
    – Luan Chagas contract was not renewed after his last fight in 2018
    – Alberto Mina was released in 2018
    – Pascal Krauss has not had a fight in 8 years
    – Bradley Scott retired from mma sometime after his suspension
    – Dong Hyun-Kim retired from mma sometime after his last fight

    • D.C. Ross
      3 August 2021 at 12:33 AM
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      Hi Damon, Thanks for the comment. Big props to all you do at MMAweekly. I was able to make the updates you suggested by finding references for everyone but Krauss and Mina. I think it’s safe to presume Krauss’ retirement, but Mina not 100% sure. As we all saw recently with Matt Wiman (5-year absence) and Jarjis Danho (5 years), I would hate to remove a fighter from the roster without confirmation. If you can find me any link, would be glad to update the site.

      • Ty Newman
        5 August 2021 at 12:41 PM
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        Yo damon martin is a legend… not damon obvi but i found mina UFC page and his status says “not fighting” versus “active” https://www.ufc.com/athlete/alberto-mina

        wikipedia page also stated he been released, not sure if it can be trusted tho . props!

        • D.C. Ross
          7 August 2021 at 10:20 AM
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          Thank you Ty! Just what was needed to remove Mina. Heard Mina is a great coach so best of luck to him in his future pursuits.

  • Matt
    2 August 2021 at 12:04 PM
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    Bradley Scott is retired from MMA.

  • Matt koHler
    29 July 2021 at 8:17 AM
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    Bro what, Chad Laprise was released from the UFC in March 2020 lmao.

  • Bront thurston
    9 July 2021 at 1:10 PM
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    hello – emil meek was released from the UFC last week. thank u.

  • Ufc fan
    23 November 2020 at 8:07 AM
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    Where are Leon Edward’s and Santiago Ponzinhibio in the welterweight rankings?

    • D.C. Ross
      26 November 2020 at 7:59 AM
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      Both were removed from the rankings due to inactivity. Fighters are ineligible after 15 months of inactivity. FightMatrix is 450 days, while the UFC is supposed to be 12 months, but they rarely uphold that. At the bottom of each rankings page, I do list the fighters currently ineligible due to suspension, inactivity.

  • Bernardo
    21 October 2020 at 10:41 AM
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    As of today, Leon Edwards technically hasn’t fought for more than 15 months. According to your site’s system doesn’t that mean he should be ineligible for rankings? Or are you making the timeframe a bit longer than usual due to covid? (I am just curious, not hating)

  • TC
    20 October 2020 at 8:47 PM
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    Hi friends, a couple quick notes to help you out here:

    1) The 2nd “Abubakar Nurmagomedov” on this list (#67) is actually Gabriel Green
    2) Zelim Imadaev has been released
    3) James Vick has been released
    4) Jeremiah Wells is missing a photo

    • D.C. Ross
      21 October 2020 at 11:20 PM
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      Thank you for #1, now fixed!

  • InaccessIbleMaNhole
    4 October 2020 at 4:39 PM
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    Hey Rustam Khabilov recently retired, might wanna take him off the rankings when you have the opportunity.

    • D.C. Ross
      6 October 2020 at 12:18 AM
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      Hello, Khabilov was removed from the UFC rankings, but remains in the World Rankings as he signed with Bellator. Thank you for your comment.

  • Ryan
    21 January 2020 at 9:18 PM
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    on what planet is conor ranked above leon edwards at WW?

    • Santiago Farina
      31 May 2020 at 7:57 AM
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      Man you missing Santiago Ponzinibbio that ranking is messed up as well . Do more research.

      • D.C. Ross
        6 June 2020 at 7:46 AM
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        The reason he is missing is he has not fought in over 15 months, which is a requirement to be ranked. Ponzinibbio’s last fight was on 11/17/2018.

  • James
    20 January 2020 at 7:10 PM
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    Conor In the top 5 for taking out 15 or whatever cerrone wtf is this I used to have a lot of respect
    For this ranking site but come on that is illegitimate as fuck

  • Ray
    4 August 2019 at 7:56 PM
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    Zaleski is 7-1 in the UFC, How come he’s fighting a NR fighter?

    • D.C. Ross
      11 August 2019 at 11:36 AM
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      My Guess is that the higher ranked fighters are turning down fights against him. Zaleski deserves a big fight at this point.

  • Gill
    26 November 2018 at 5:27 AM
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    Best rankings….. Thanks for updating

  • Richard Edwards
    16 April 2017 at 12:36 PM
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    to bad for rory, the guy he handled so easily is now the champ and he is with bellator. rory total domination over woodley

  • Johny Bravo
    21 January 2017 at 9:45 AM
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    cm punk is higher then nick diaz hehe

  • yossgold
    11 January 2015 at 5:31 AM
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    They update it after every UFC event (at least). Be cool.

  • Joe
    23 October 2012 at 2:49 AM
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    I think that Riddle (and Rivera at Bantamweight) should be out of the rankings until they fight next even though their suspension is over.

    It looks to me like Riddle’s last win over Clements is taken into consideration, if it’s a NC it should be treated as such.

    Just my opinion, keep suspended fighters non-ranked until they fight next.

    • admin
      24 October 2012 at 9:18 AM
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      Hmm, good point. I did remove Diaz, Shields, Leben, and Overeem, but those were longer suspensions.

  • dWd
    9 October 2012 at 4:16 PM
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    Good win for Mike Pierce, i thought Simpson’ corner could have done better to settle him down between rounds,tell him to reset and do same again,not get sloppy,but Mike Pierce is definately a gate keeper, the only guys he lost too are top guys.I hope i’m not wrong about Silva though and he’s only a couple big wins away from a title shot.

    • admin
      9 October 2012 at 9:17 PM
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      I still think Pierce should cut down to 155. It is obvious that he is carrying some extra weight around the midsection and his lack of height and reach does not help him one bit. I’m not sure if I’m ready to label Pierce a gatekeeper at this point. He’d have a decent shot at avenging his losses to Koscheck or Fitch if they were to face off again. Should of, could of though, and you are right, at this point Pierce is sitting on the outside of the top contenders list.

      As for silva, if he beats Fitch, it’s going to be a race between him and Rory MacDonald to see which prospect claims a title shot first. Considering GSP is still welterweight champion, we will likely see Silva claim that future shot if he can win his next couple of fights.

      • dWd
        15 October 2012 at 2:47 AM
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        I may have been wrong about Silva, but i wasn’t wrong about Fitch i’ve always had him top 3 in my rankings. should look at moving Silva down now to around 15 maybe you think? and Demian Maia up. i have Maia at 11 but my rankings look a lot different to yours,i have Fitch and Koscheck higher and Condit and Kampmann lower and of course i still have Diaz and Penn in my top ten.

        • admin
          16 October 2012 at 1:50 PM
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          Maia got a nice boost in the rankings and will hopefully face off with Fitch next. As for Erick Silva, he put on a good performance and his stock did not drop much. I still have him ranked behind a solid grappler like Pierce, but ahead of Story, Alves, Akiyama, Kim, all of whom are struggling or coming off losses themselves.

          I do find some merit behind your Fitch and Koscheck ranked above Condit and Kampmann statement. It all had to do with timing. Fitch and Kos were struggling with injuries and recent losses, while Condit and Kampmann struck while the iron was hot. Do I think Fitch would beat Condit? It would be a great fight that I would be slightly leaning towards Fitch to grind out.

  • dWd
    12 September 2012 at 12:35 AM
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    Erick Silva could be ranked higher and Mike Pierce lower.

    • admin
      12 September 2012 at 10:54 PM
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      I agree, Silva is a future star. If he can get past Fitch, Silva should skyrocket into the Top 5. Pierce’s only losses in recent years have been close decisions to Fitch, Hendricks, and Koscheck. Pierce below Thiago Silva or Rick Story could be debated, but Story is still trying to bounce from his loss to Brenneman. Dong Hyun Kim, Aaron Simpson, Akiyama, etc. could all leapfrog Pierce with a signature win, but the entire welterweight division has been in neutral for the last few months.

  • Joe
    20 June 2012 at 12:05 PM
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    Dude, your rankings are awesome and realistic, some people don’t understand that fighter rankings aren’t just “who I think is better, there’s a lot of “who beat who” other stuff coming into consideration.

    Don’t pay attention to any of the haters, people who have a problem with your rankings should try maintaining their own ranking lists and see if they can do a better job.

    No one is forcing them to use yours.

    • admin
      20 August 2012 at 9:44 PM
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      Thank you, I appreciate the respectful comments.

  • Poop
    2 June 2012 at 7:46 PM
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    Kampmann should be ahead of Koscheck, easily.

  • Beighz
    4 July 2011 at 3:24 PM
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    Brenneman 8?   lol

    • admin
      8 July 2011 at 2:40 PM
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      I moved Brenneman down this week, feeling that Diego Sanchez and Martin Kampmann deserve a bump up comparing their recent fight history with Brenneman, Story, Alves, etc. Brenneman may not have won pretty, but he won and knocked off one of the fastest rising stars in the 170-pound division.

    • Honest man
      3 June 2012 at 8:44 PM
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      None of the above comments make sense, i think  the rankings here are almost a hundred percent right, Kampmann is not ahead of Koshchek, Brenneman deserves to be at where it is, and why would anyone care about the 25th place and under? your lame

      • Joe
        23 August 2012 at 2:09 AM
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        To be fare, the comments ARE from 2011 🙂

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