Hello everyone, and welcome back for another week of rankings in the UFC. With UFC 325 now in the past, we all know by now ...
The UFC's return to Winnipeg will officially be headlined by a welterweight clash between Gilbert Burns and Mike Malott.
The UFC ranking system is ever-evolving. From the men’s and women’s pound-for-pound (P4P) rankings to all 11 divisions in ...
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New Bantamweight Rankings After Feb. 6 UFC Vegas Card: Bautista Rises Following Main Event Smashing
Saturday’s UFC Fight Night card was headlined by a major matchup at 135 pounds when top-10 fighter Mario Bautista took […] ...
On Saturday night, UFC heavyweight rankings stalwart Jailton Almeida took on the challenge of former PFL star Rizvan Kuniev. And […] ...
Hello everyone, and welcome back as we get back into our daily routine for the new year. One of those routines is this ...
Shavkat Rakhmonov removed from UFC rankings after fresh injury woe - Rakhmonov has not fought since winning a No 1 contender’s bout with Ian Machado Garry in December 2024 ...
Following the conclusion of UFC 325 last weekend, the athlete rankings got updated again. After decalring partnership with Meta for AI based ranking system, Dana White and co. continue to use old ...
Alongside its rankings for each weight class, the UFC has its pound-for-pound list, and below, The Independent has ...
Watch the video above as MMA Junkie's Mike Bohn and UFC analyst Din Thomas give their rankings of all 11 UFC divisions from weakest to strongest.
UFC fans had to endure something pretty unfamiliar through the end of 2025 and beginning of 2026. From Dec. 13 to Jan. 24, the organization didn't promote a single fight card.
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