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    UFC GOAT Rankings 2026

    Greatest MMA Fighters of All Time — Ranked by Peak ELO

    All Time · 2026

    #1 GOAT: Akbarh Arreola (1,002 Peak ELO)

    1,708 Highest Peak
    1,057 Avg Peak
    1,391 Legends Rated
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    🔥 Peak ELO = Highest rating ever achieved. Represents a fighter's absolute prime. Title fights worth 3x.

    Who is the UFC GOAT?

    The debate over who is the greatest MMA fighter of all time (GOAT) has raged for decades. Our UFC GOAT rankings use an objective, data-driven approach: Peak ELO ratings. Unlike subjective media polls, Peak ELO captures each fighter's dominance at their absolute prime.

    How Peak ELO Determines GOAT Status

    Every fighter starts at 1000 ELO. After each fight, ratings adjust based on result and opponent quality. Title fights are worth 3x normal value, reflecting championship stakes. Peak ELO records the highest rating achieved, preserving legacy even after retirement or decline.

    GOAT Criteria Beyond Rankings

    While our rankings focus on peak performance, the complete GOAT debate includes title defenses, era difficulty, opponent quality, and finishing ability. Use these rankings as one data point in the larger conversation about MMA greatness.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Akbarh Arreola leads our rankings with a peak ELO of 1,002. However, the GOAT debate is subjective and includes factors like title defenses, era, and fighting style.
    Peak ELO captures a fighter's highest-ever rating, representing their absolute prime. This allows fair comparison across eras — a retired legend's peak can be compared to today's champions.
    Rankings update after every UFC event. When a fighter achieves a new career-high ELO, their peak is updated.

    🐐 What Makes a GOAT?

    The GOAT rankings use Peak ELO — the highest rating a fighter ever achieved. This captures their dominance at their absolute best, making it ideal for comparing legends across different eras. Title fights are weighted 3x in ELO calculations, reflecting the increased difficulty of championship bouts.