Divisions
Heavyweight (265) – Light Heavyweight (205) – Middleweight (185) – Welterweight (170) – Lightweight (155) – Featherweight (145) – Bantamweight (135) – Flyweight (125)
# | 3 | Fighter | OVR | ORG | Last 3 Fights | Next Fight | |
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1 | Usman Nurmagomedov | 18-0 | W-Alexandr Shabliy (DEC) NC-Brent Primus (NC) W-Benson Henderson (SUB) | ||||
2 | Paul Hughes | 12-1 | W-A.J. McKee (DEC) W-Bobby King (TKO) W-Fabiano Silva (TKO) | ||||
3 | A.J. McKee | 22-1 | W-Clay Collard (SUB) W-Sidney Outlaw (DEC) W-Roberto de Souza (DEC) | ||||
4 | Damir Ismagulov | 25-3 | Free Agent | W-Dmitry Klimov (DEC) L-Grant Dawson (DEC) L-Arman Tsarukyan (DEC) | |||
5 | Alexandr Shabliy | 24-4 | L-Usman Nurmagomedov (DEC) W-Patricky Freire (DEC) W-Tofiq Musayev (TKO) | ||||
6 | Islam Mamedov | 23-3-1 | W-Killys Mota (DEC) LSidney Outlaw (DEC) W-Nick Browne (DEC) | ||||
7 | Brent Primus | 15-3 | W-Clay Collard (DEC) W-Solomon Renfro (SUB) W-Bruno Miranda (SUB) | ||||
8 | Abdul Aziz Abdulvakhabov | 20-2 | ACA | W-Mukhamed Kokov (TKO) W-Hacran Dias (DEC) W-Alexander Sarnavskiy (DEC) | |||
9 | Eduard Vartanyan | 25-4 | Free Agent | W-Artem Reznikov (TKO) W-Yusuf Raisov (TKO) W-Alain Ilunga (SUB) | |||
10 | Gadzhi Rabadanov | 22-4-1 | W-Patricky Freire (DEC) W-Tofiq Musayev (TKO) W-Brent Primus (TKO) | ||||
Ineligible for Rankings | |||||||
Natan Schulte | 25-5-1 | W-Raush Manfio (DEC) W-Steven Ray (DEC) W-Jeremy Stephens (SUB) | |||||
Christian Lee | 17-4 | W-Kiamrian Abbasov (TKO) W-Rae Yoon Ok (TKO) L-Rae Yoon Ok (DEC) | |||||
Non-UFC Rankings FAQ | ||||
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Non-UFC Rankings are comprised of all fighters competing outside the UFC. Fighters featured are from any regional promotion such as Bellator, One FC, KSW, Cage Warriors, Jungle Fights, Legacy Fighting Alliance, Ring of Combat, Shooto, Road FC, Pancrase, PFL, Titan FC, etc. These rankings are sometimes referred to as "Global Rankings" or "Free Agent Rankings." 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. |
Why is Eddie the number one pound for pound lightweight outside the UFC? He has lost 2 of his last 3 fights via TKO and his last win against Eduard Folyang where he still got dropped by a singular kick. I call bullshit
Hi, you must have viewed these rankings weeks ago. Timofey Natyukhin, the man who beat Alvarez has been inactive for over 15 months so he was removed, otherwise he would have been ranked #1. He recently fought and now Alvarez is ranked lower. Who would you rank higher than Alvarez? Michael Chandler, Benson Henderson, Patricky Freire? Just wondering as Alvarez’s wins over the last few years trump any other fighter outside the UFC.
Hmmm what about one champion Cristian lee
He’s very close as I have him at #53.
Michael Chandler had 20 wins. I think you are missing his last win