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    πŸ† UFC Fighter Leaderboards

    Discover top UFC fighters across multiple statistical categories

    25 fighters
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    Fighters with the highest takedown accuracy percentage

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    1
    Joanderson Brito
    Joanderson Brito 7-3 Featherweight
    66.7% Accuracy 18 / 27
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    Themba Gorimbo 4-4 Welterweight
    62.5% Accuracy 25 / 40
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    Sean Strickland
    Sean Strickland 18-7 Middleweight
    62.1% Accuracy 18 / 29
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    Montel Jackson
    Montel Jackson 9-4 Bantamweight
    61.0% Accuracy 25 / 41
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    Arnold Allen
    Arnold Allen 12-3 Featherweight
    60.0% Accuracy 18 / 30
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    Serghei Spivac 9-6 Heavyweight
    59.3% Accuracy 32 / 54
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    Piera Rodriguez
    Piera Rodriguez 5-2 Women's Strawweight
    59.1% Accuracy 26 / 44
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    Abus Magomedov
    Abus Magomedov 5-3 Middleweight
    59.1% Accuracy 13 / 22
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    Myktybek Orolbai
    Myktybek Orolbai 5-1 Welterweight
    59.0% Accuracy 36 / 61
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    Khamzat Chimaev
    Khamzat Chimaev 9-1 Middleweight
    58.3% Accuracy 35 / 60
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    Ilia Topuria
    Ilia Topuria 9-1 Lightweight
    57.1% Accuracy 12 / 21
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    Mason Jones
    Mason Jones 4-2 Lightweight
    55.3% Accuracy 21 / 38
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    Norma Dumont
    Norma Dumont 9-3 Women's Bantamweight
    54.8% Accuracy 17 / 31
    14
    Jailton Almeida
    Jailton Almeida 8-3 Heavyweight
    54.8% Accuracy 34 / 62
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    Karine Silva
    Karine Silva 5-3 Women's Flyweight
    54.5% Accuracy 12 / 22
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    Lerone Murphy
    Lerone Murphy 9-1-1 Featherweight
    54.2% Accuracy 13 / 24
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    Raul Rosas Jr. 6-1 Bantamweight
    54.2% Accuracy 32 / 59
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    Andre Petroski
    Andre Petroski 8-5 Middleweight
    52.8% Accuracy 28 / 53
    19
    Movsar Evloev
    Movsar Evloev 10-0 Featherweight
    52.6% Accuracy 51 / 97
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    Michel Pereira
    Michel Pereira 10-6 Middleweight
    52.0% Accuracy 13 / 25
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    Cub Swanson
    Cub Swanson 16-10 Featherweight
    51.9% Accuracy 14 / 27
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    Gabriel Bonfim
    Gabriel Bonfim 7-1 Welterweight
    51.9% Accuracy 14 / 27
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    Sean Brady
    Sean Brady 9-2 Welterweight
    51.5% Accuracy 35 / 68
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    Dricus Du Plessis
    Dricus Du Plessis 9-1 Middleweight
    51.2% Accuracy 22 / 43
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    Ion Cutelaba
    Ion Cutelaba 9-11-1 Light Heavyweight
    51.1% Accuracy 45 / 88

    About UFC Fighter Leaderboards

    Our UFC fighter leaderboards rank active fighters across multiple statistical categories. Unlike traditional rankings that rely on subjective opinions, our leaderboards are based on objective data including ELO ratings, finish rates, and win methods.

    Understanding the Categories

    • ELO Rating: A dynamic rating system where fighters gain or lose points based on fight outcomes and opponent strength. Higher-ranked opponents yield more points for victories.
    • Finish Rate: The percentage of wins that come by stoppage (KO/TKO or submission). Elite finishers typically have rates above 70%.
    • KO Power: Total knockout and TKO victories. This measures a fighter's ability to end fights with strikes.
    • Submissions: Total submission victories. Highlights elite grapplers and submission specialists.
    • Rising Stars: Fighters with the biggest recent ELO gains, indicating momentum and improvement.
    • Peak Performers: The highest ELO rating a fighter has achieved, showcasing their prime performance level.

    All statistics are updated after each UFC event. Minimum fight requirements ensure statistical relevance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why do the leaderboards use ELO instead of the official UFC rankings?
    The official UFC rankings are voted on by a media panel and carry human bias, gaps, and lag. Our ELO is calculated purely from fight results and opponent strength, so a win over a top contender moves a fighter more than a win over a journeyman. That makes the leaderboards reproducible and free of promotional politics.
    Are these leaderboards limited to one weight class?
    No. This is a combined hub that pools active fighters across every UFC division into a single board for each category. Because ELO is calibrated within the same competitive pool, a flyweight and a heavyweight can be compared on rating without their raw weight skewing the result.
    How often is the data refreshed and is there a minimum fight requirement?
    Every category is recalculated after each UFC event so rankings reflect the most recent results. We also apply minimum fight and minimum attempt thresholds, which keeps a fighter with one lucky knockout or a tiny sample from topping rate-based boards like finish rate or striking accuracy.
    What is the difference between Peak ELO and current ELO on the leaderboards?
    Current ELO is a fighter's live rating right now, while Peak ELO is the highest rating they ever reached. The Peak Performers board surfaces fighters who were elite at their prime even if recent losses have pulled their current rating down, so a large gap between the two often signals a veteran past their best run.