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    Top Rated UFC Fights

    The highest rated UFC fights of all time as voted by MMA fans. Rankings based on community fan votes.

    233 Rated Fights
    71 Avg Score
    98 Top Score
    11
    Joshua Van vs Tatsuro Taira
    UFC 328: Chimaev vs. Strickland TITLE
    92
    KO/TKO R5 1:32
    12
    Derrick Lewis vs Alexander Volkov
    UFC 229: Khabib vs. McGregor
    92
    KO/TKO R3 4:49
    13
    Mansur Abdul-Malik vs Antonio Trocoli
    UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2
    92
    Submission R1 1:09
    14
    Diego Lopes vs Pat Sabatini
    UFC 295: Prochazka vs. Pereira
    92
    KO/TKO R1 1:30
    15
    Terrance McKinney vs Chris Duncan
    UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2
    92
    Submission R1 2:30
    16
    Geoff Neal vs Carlos Prates
    UFC 319: Du Plessis vs. Chimaev
    92
    KO/TKO R1 4:59
    17
    Alex Pereira vs Ciryl Gane
    UFC Freedom 250: Topuria vs. Gaethje TITLE
    92
    KO/TKO R2 1:27
    18
    Max Holloway vs Dustin Poirier
    UFC 318: Holloway vs. Poirier 3
    91
    Decision - Unanimous R5 5:00
    19
    Ilia Topuria vs Charles Oliveira
    UFC 317: Topuria vs. Oliveira TITLE
    91
    KO/TKO R1 2:27
    20
    Paul Craig vs Rodolfo Bellato
    UFC Fight Night: Usman vs. Buckley
    91
    Could Not Continue R1 4:59

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    About the Top Rated UFC Fights Rankings

    This page ranks UFC bouts purely by fight quality, ordered by the average score that MMA fans give each fight after watching it. Every fight on the list is rated on a 1 to 100 scale on its event page, and we sort the leaderboard by that average rating, using total vote count as the tie-breaker so that a packed-house classic does not get edged out by a fight with only a handful of votes. You can slice the list by finish type (KO/TKO, submission, decision) or by year to see how a single card or a single era stacked up.

    Fan-rated quality measures something the official record cannot: drama. A lopsided one-round finish and a five-round war can both end in a stoppage, but the war is what fans remember and reward. That is why back-and-forth slugfests, momentum swings, and last-second comebacks tend to climb the board, while technically clean but uneventful decisions sit lower even when the better fighter clearly won. Title fights and main events draw bigger vote totals, but the rating itself is blind to stakes, so an undercard banger can outrank a championship bout.

    Because this leaderboard is driven by the crowd rather than judges or matchmakers, it is the closest thing to a fan consensus on the greatest fights ever staged. Pair it with our ELO rankings to see how the fighters behind these classics rate as competitors, and dig into the fighter profiles to trace the careers that produced these moments. Every vote you cast on an event page reshapes the order, so the list stays current as new instant classics happen.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How are the top rated UFC fights ranked?
    Fights are ranked by their average fan rating on a 1 to 100 scale, collected from votes cast on each event page. When two fights have the same average, the one with more total votes ranks higher, so popular classics are not displaced by lightly voted bouts.
    What makes a fight score highly with fans?
    Drama and competitiveness drive scores more than the result itself. Two-way action, momentum swings, near-finishes, heart, and a memorable finish all push a fight up the board. Skilled but uneventful or one-sided fights usually score lower even when the winner dominates.
    Do title fights automatically rank higher?
    No. The rating reflects fight quality, not stakes, so an undercard war can outrank a championship bout. Title fights and main events do tend to gather more votes because more people watch them, but those votes only make the average more stable, not higher.
    Can I filter the list by finish or by year?
    Yes. Use the filter buttons to view only KO/TKO, submission, or decision finishes, and use the year dropdown to see the best rated fights from a specific year. The all-time view combines every rated fight in the database.