MMA Women’s Pound for Pound Rankings

Men’s Divisions
Heavyweight (265)Light Heavyweight (205)Middleweight (185)Welterweight (170)Lightweight (155)Featherweight (145)Bantamweight (135)Flyweight (125)Pound-4-Pound

Women’s Divisions
W-Featherweight (145+)W-Bantamweight (135)W-Flyweight (125)W-Strawweight (115) – Pound-4-Pound

#FighterORGOVRLast 3 FightsNext Fight
1Cristiane Justino28-2W-Larissa Pacheco (DEC)
W-Cat Zingano (TKO)
W-Arlene Blencowe (DEC)
2Larissa Pacheco23-5L-Cristiane Justino (DEC)
W-Marina Mokhnatkina (DEC)
W-Olena Kolesnyk (TKO)
3Weili Zhang25-3W-Yan Xiaonan (DEC)
W-Amanda Lemos (DEC)
W-Carla Esparza (SUB)
4Valentina Shevchenko24-4-1W-Alexa Grasso (DEC)
D-Alexa Grasso (DEC)
L-Alexa Grasso (SUB)
5Alexa Grasso16-4-1L-Valentina Shevchenko (DEC)
D-Valentina Shevchenko (DEC)
W-Valentina Shevchenko (SUB)
6Julianna Pena12-5W-Raquel Pennington (DEC)
L-Amanda Nunes (DEC)
W-Amanda Nunes (SUB)
7Kayla Harrison18-1W-Ketlen Vieira (DEC)
W-Holly Holm (SUB)
W-Aspen Ladd (DEC)
8Raquel Pennington16-9L-Julianna Pena (DEC)
W-Mayra Bueno Silva (DEC)
W-Ketlen Vieira (DEC)
9Manon Fiorot12-1W-Erin Blanchfield (DEC)
W-Rose Namajunas (DEC)
W-Katlyn Chookagian (DEC)
10
Tatiana Suarez10-0W-Jessica Andrade (SUB)
W-Montana De La Rosa (SUB)
W-Nina Ansaroff (DEC)
MMA World Rankings FAQ
MMA World Rankings are comprised of all fighters, regardless of promotion. These rankings are sometimes referred to as "Global Rankings" or "Overall Rankings." RankingMMA has been publishing MMA world rankings since 2006.

So, how do we compile our rankings? What separates us from other web sites that formulate rankings?

We are the only source that uses computerized analytics rankings system & actual fight footage to determine rankings similar. The reason we do this is to avoid ranking bias. By using analytics, fighters are scored no matter the promotion they are in. From there, tiers are created and fighters are ranked from within those tiers.

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.

Actual fight footage is reviewed, regardless of promotion in order to formulate these rankings.

= Fighter moves up in the rankings after recent fight
= Fighter moves down in the rankings after recent fight

Reasons a fighter is ineligible for Non-UFC Rankings (* = Not Ranked)
= Inactivity over 15 months
= Changing weight classes. A fighter must debut in their new weight class in order to officially be ranked there. Upon their debut, they will be removed from their former weight class. If the fighter temporarily competed outside of their division, they will be ranked in their primary division of choice.
= Suspension. Should a fighter be suspended for performance enhancing substances or fighter conduct, they will be removed from the rankings.