Women's Strawweight Rankings
115 lbs · 50 active fighters · Updated after every event
2026 Season#1: Cory McKenna
50
Active
99
Total
981
Avg ELO
50
Ranked
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Cory McKenna
🥋 1 Subs
L2
🥈
Amanda Ribas
💥 1 KOs
🥋 2 Subs
L3
🥉
Gillian Robertson
💥 3 KOs
🥋 7 Subs
W4
4
Mackenzie Dern
🥋 5 Subs
W3
5
Denise Gomes
💥 3 KOs
W4
6
Alice Ardelean
W2
7
Alexia Thainara
🥋 1 Subs
W2
8
Istela Nunes
L5
9
Talita Alencar
🥋 1 Subs
W2
10
Michelle Waterson-Gomez
🥋 2 Subs
L5
🥊 About Women's Strawweight Rankings
Women's Strawweight (115 lbs) is one of the most competitive divisions in the UFC. Our rankings offer 3 perspectives: ELO Rating (current performance), Fan Poll (head-to-head voting), and Fan Ratings (skill-based community ratings).
ELO rankings are data-driven — every fighter starts at 1000 and ratings adjust after each fight based on outcome, opponent strength, and method. Title fights are weighted 3x. Click the star button on any fighter to rate their skills.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the best Women's Strawweight fighter right now?
Our ELO rankings show the best Women's Strawweight fighters based on performance. Fighters are ranked by their current ELO rating, which adjusts after every fight based on outcome and opponent strength. Use the Active filter to see only current competitors.
What is the difference between Current ELO and Peak ELO?
Current ELO is the fighter's rating right now, reflecting all wins, losses, and inactivity decay. Peak ELO is the highest rating they ever achieved in their career. A fighter at their peak will show the same value for both.
How do Fan Poll rankings work for Women's Strawweight?
Fan Poll rankings are based on head-to-head voting. The community is shown two fighters and votes for who they think is better. These votes are processed through an ELO system to produce rankings that reflect collective fan opinion.
How often are Women's Strawweight rankings updated?
ELO rankings update automatically after every UFC event. Fan Poll and Fan Rating rankings update in real-time as votes come in. Check back after each event to see how results shake up the division.