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It has been a crazy year for the UFC, to say the least. However, the MMA organization has bounced back strong after a tough 2020. They were one of the first sports organizations to welcome full crowds back to their events. Not to mention there have been some crazy moments in 2021 so far for the company. Although there are still plenty of major fights left to play out, here are some of the fighters who are currently in contention to pick up the title.
What to Do Between Fights
When it comes towards the end of the year, people begin to debate who the fighter of the year was. This is usually awarded to someone who had an impressive calendar year. Multiple wins and good performances will contribute to a fighter’s standings in this award. However, it is often tough to make, as every fighter has a unique year under the UFC banner. In addition, the year has been unpredictable, meaning you might be reluctant to put your money on some fighters. However, you can still get your gambling in anytime you like, thanks to Lucky Nugget pokies. This is a great way to gamble when you aren’t able to pick a winner.
Featured Upcoming Bouts (Outside of UFC)
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Some Memorable Boxing Matches In Las Vegas
Floyd Mayweather has made Las Vegas his home, both personally and professionally, and when he is billed to fight there, he brings a larger-than-life sense of excitement and electricity to a town that is already larger than life.
Vegas is color, excitement, and lights, and it is no wonder that it is the boxing capital of the world. From the days of Mohammed Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, the Strip has hosted a number of stunningly memorable matches.
UFC 268 Preview
Every sport has unique advantages to betting on it, but UFC stands out as arguably the simplest. It features two competitors in a cage; one will win, one will lose. That simplicity is part of what makes it one of the most fun and exciting sports to bet on. If you’re looking to put some money on the upcoming showdowns at UFC 268, there are numerous UFC betting sites that take action on the big UFC bouts. With betting, knowledge is the most important resource you can have, so let’s preview UFC 268.
There are several big fights on the docket for UFC 268, including two Championship fights between some of the best in the game. Below, we’ll provide a breakdown of the three biggest fights, as well as details about the fight’s date, time, and location.
Fight Info:
Fight Matrix Program – UFC 267: Blachowicz vs Teixeira (10-30-2021)
Last 3 Fights: Jan Blachowicz (3-0-0)
2021-03-06: W vs. [#1MW/#10DD/#6P4P] Israel Adesanya (21-1-0) via UD (49-45, 49-46, 49-45)
2020-09-26: W vs. [#10LHW] Dominick Reyes (12-3-0) via TKO (Punches) in 4:36 of round 2
2020-02-15: W vs. [#5LHW] Corey Anderson (16-5-0) via KO (Punch) in 3:08 of round 1
Last 3 Fights: Glover Teixeira (3-0-0)
2020-11-07: W vs. [#11LHW] Thiago Santos (22-9-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:49 of round 3
2020-05-13: W vs. [#13LHW] Anthony Smith (36-16-0) via TKO (Punches) in 1:04 of round 5
2019-09-14: W vs. [#18LHW] Nikita Krylov (27-8-0) via SD (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
| System | Favorite | Rating | Rating Diff | Win % |
| Betting Odds | Jan Blachowicz | -267 | 69.68% | |
| Elo K170 | Jan Blachowicz | 2305.23 | +159.61 | 67.46% |
| Elo Modified | Jan Blachowicz | 2250.40 | +122.21 | 63.06% |
| Glicko-1 | Jan Blachowicz | 2356.09 | +109.04 | 65.20% |
| WHR | Jan Blachowicz | 2077.28 | +36.49 | 54.16% |
Last 3 Fights: Petr Yan (2-1-0)
2021-03-06: L vs. [#1BW/#9P4P] Aljamain Sterling (20-3-0) via Disqualification (Illegal Knee) in 4:29 of round 4
2020-07-11: W vs. [#5BW] Jose Aldo (30-7-0) via TKO (Punches) in 3:24 of round 5
2019-12-14: W vs. [*] Urijah Faber (35-11-0) via KO (Head Kick) in 0:43 of round 3
Last 3 Fights: Cory Sandhagen (2-1-0)
2021-07-24: L vs. [#3BW] T.J. Dillashaw (17-4-0) via SD (47-48, 48-47, 48-47)
2021-02-06: W vs. [#8BW] Frankie Edgar (24-9-1) via KO (Flying Knee) in 0:28 of round 1
2020-10-10: W vs. [#12BW] Marlon Moraes (23-9-1) via TKO (Spinning Wheel Kick and Punches) in 1:03 of round 2
| System | Favorite | Rating | Rating Diff | Win % |
| Betting Odds | Petr Yan | -242 | 67.68% | |
| Elo K170 | Petr Yan | 2052.88 | +35.27 | 54.02% |
| Elo Modified | Petr Yan | 2122.85 | +109.61 | 61.77% |
| Glicko-1 | Petr Yan | 2193.20 | +98.98 | 63.87% |
| WHR | Petr Yan | 2063.96 | +172.93 | 68.79% |
Last 3 Fights: Islam Makhachev (3-0-0)
2021-07-17: W vs. [#16LW] Thiago Moises (15-5-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:38 of round 4
2021-03-06: W vs. [#28LW] Drew Dober (23-11-0) via Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) in 1:37 of round 3
2019-09-07: W vs. [*] Davi Ramos (10-4-0) via UD (29-27, 30-26, 30-26)
Last 3 Fights: Dan Hooker (1-2-0)
2021-09-25: W vs. [#52LW] Nasrat Haqparast (13-4-0) via UD (30-27, 30-26, 30-27)
2021-01-23: L vs. [#7LW] Michael Chandler (22-6-0) via TKO (Punches) in 2:30 of round 1
2020-06-27: L vs. [#1LW/#5DD/#10P4P] Dustin Poirier (28-6-0) via UD (48-47, 48-47, 48-46)
| System | Favorite | Rating | Rating Diff | Win % |
| Betting Odds | Islam Makhachev | -664 | 82.80% | |
| Elo K170 | Islam Makhachev | 2127.36 | +131.38 | 64.57% |
| Elo Modified | Islam Makhachev | 2096.45 | +161.19 | 66.94% |
| Glicko-1 | Islam Makhachev | 2163.79 | +199.11 | 75.88% |
| WHR | Islam Makhachev | 2083.54 | +237.81 | 74.77% |
Current MMA Rankings
To access the current rankings, please use the links below:
| Men | Women |
| Pound-for-Pound | Pound for Pound |
| Division Point Dominance List | Division Point Dominance List |
| Heavyweight+ | Featherweight+ |
| Light Heavyweight | Bantamweight |
| Middleweight | Flyweight |
| Welterweight | Strawweight |
| Lightweight | Atomweight |
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Information about the Fightmatrix MMA Rankings
Current MMA Professional Fighter Rankings — unbiased, objective, software-generated. Updated weekly, with up to 650 fighters listed per weight division.
The rankings on this site are software generated, produced by a proprietary engine (CIRRS – Combat Intelli-Rating and Ranking System) and are based only on official results. There is no human intervention involved, which means that all bouts are considered in chronological order to determine the current rankings. The idea is to provide a list that is comparable to the “popular thought” without bias. However, there are some prediction-based elements. So in summary, you could say the system is a hybrid of popular thought and prediction analysis.
The following notes are important to consider when viewing the rankings.
MMA Awards
The awards below are equation-guided and have been awarded by FightMatrix to fighters, based on their career results and its relation to the FightMatrix rating system.
Older awards were populated retroactively at their creation, using a manner similar to that in which we’d use for future awards. In these cases, the text will be presented in italics.
FightMatrix Fighters of the Year
The “Fighter of the Year” award looks back on the entire year as a whole and the fighters’ ranking position held and performances within it. Further credit given for type of wins, and activity.
| Year | Winner | Runner-Up | 3rd Place |
| 1993 | Royce Gracie | Ken Shamrock | Masakatsu Funaki |
| 1994 | Ken Shamrock | Royce Gracie | Manabu Yamada |
| 1995 | Ken Shamrock (#2) | Bas Rutten | Dan Severn |
| 1996 | Bas Rutten | Jay R. Palmer | Masakatsu Funaki |
| 1997 | Masakatsu Funaki | Bas Rutten | Yuki Kondo |
| 1998 | Frank Shamrock | Semmy Schilt | Guy Mezger |
| 1999 | Semmy Schilt | Kazushi Sakuraba | Matt Hughes |
| 2000 | Nate Marquardt | Alexandre Franca Nogueira | Tito Ortiz |
| 2001 | Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira | Tito Ortiz | Alexandre Franca Nogueira |
| 2002M | Matt Hughes | Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira | Murilo Bustamante |
| 2002F | Yuka Tsuji | – | – |
| 2003M | Fedor Emelianenko | Randy Couture | Matt Hughes |
| 2003F | Jennifer Howe | – | – |
| 2004M | B.J. Penn | Fedor Emelianenko | Matt Hughes |
| 2004F | Yuka Tsuji (#2) | Megumi Yabushita | Roxanne Modafferi |
| 2005M | Takanori Gomi | Mauricio Rua | Matt Hughes |
| 2005F | Yuka Tsuji (#3) | Hisae Watanabe | Satoko Shinashi |
| 2006M | Chuck Liddell | Fedor Emelianenko | Shinichi Kojima |
| 2006F | Tara LaRosa | Hisae Watanabe | Megumi Fujii |
| 2007M | Anderson Silva | Quinton Jackson | Randy Couture |
| 2007F | Tara LaRosa (#2) | Megumi Fujii | Yuka Tsuji |
| 2008M | Anderson Silva (#2) | Miguel Torres | Thiago Alves |
| 2008F | Megumi Fujii | Gina Carano | Cristiane Justino |
| 2009M | Georges St. Pierre | Lyoto Machida | Mike Brown |
| 2009F | Tara LaRosa (#3) | Megumi Fujii | Sarah Kaufman |
| 2010M | Georges St. Pierre (#2) | Jose Aldo | Dominick Cruz |
| 2010F | Cristiane Justino | Megumi Fujii | Sarah Kaufman |
| 2011M | Jon Jones | Anderson Silva | Frankie Edgar |
| 2011F | Naho Sugiyama | Miesha Tate | Sarah Kaufman |
| 2012M | Ben Henderson | Jon Jones | Cain Velasquez |
| 2012F | Ronda Rousey | Ayaka Hamasaki | Jessica Penne |
| 2013M | Demetrious Johnson | Chris Weidman | Cain Velasquez |
| 2013F | Ronda Rousey (#2) | Barb Honchak | Cristiane Justino |
| 2014M | Jose Aldo | Demetrious Johnson | Robbie Lawler |
| 2014F | Ronda Rousey (#3) | Jessica Aguilar | Herica Tiburcio |
| 2015M | Conor McGregor | Rafael dos Anjos | Demetrious Johnson |
| 2015F | Joanna Jedrzejczyk | Holly Holm | Cristiane Justino |
| 2016M | Stipe Miocic | Michael Bisping | Demetrious Johnson |
| 2016F | Amanda Nunes | Joanna Jedrzejczyk | Cristiane Justino |
| 2017M | Demetrious Johnson (#2) [tie] | Max Holloway [tie] | Tyron Woodley |
| 2017F | Cristiane Justino (#2) | Rose Namajunas | Livia Renata Souza |
| 2018M | Daniel Cormier | Khabib Nurmagomedov | Dustin Poirier |
| 2018F | Amanda Nunes (#2) | Valentina Shevchenko | Jessica Andrade |
| 2019M | Kamaru Usman | Henry Cejudo | Jon Jones |
| 2019F | Amanda Nunes (#3) [tie] | Valentina Shevchenko [tie] | Weili Zhang |
| 2020M | Deiveson Figueiredo | Israel Adesanya | Gilbert Burns |
| 2020F | Valentina Shevchenko (#2) | Cristiane Justino | Weili Zhang |
FightMatrix Most Improved Fighter of the Year
| Year | Fighter |
| 2011 | Michael Chandler |
| 2012 | Joshua Sampo |
| 2013 | Albert Tumenov |
| 2014 | Tom Gallicchio |
| 2015 | Alex Morono |
| 2016 | Emil Weber Meek |
| 2017 | Volkan Oezdemir |
| 2018 | Ray Cooper III |
| 2019 | Jairzinho Rozenstruik |
| 2020 | Miguel Baeza |
Based on increase in rank (and points as a tie-breaker) from the end of the previous year.
FightMatrix Comeback Fighter of the Year
| Year | Fighter |
| 2011 | Shinichi Kojima |
| 2012 | Georges St. Pierre |
| 2013 | Ryan LaFlare |
| 2014 | Tito Ortiz |
| 2015 | Sergio Moraes |
| 2016 | Dominick Cruz |
| 2017 | Georges St. Pierre (#2) |
| 2018 | Magomed Magomedkerimov |
| 2019 | Nate Diaz |
| 2020 | Conor McGregor |
Fighters must be in an active status at the end of the award year and did not have a fight in the previous calendar year or are coming off of injury that caused an inactive period of 15+ months.
FightMatrix Rookies of the Year
One men’s fighter prior to 2010. One men’s and one women’s fighter for 2010 and after.
| Year | Fighter |
| 1995 | Ricardo Morais |
| 1996 | Jay R. Palmer |
| 1997 | Randy Couture |
| 1998 | Sergio Melo |
| 1999 | Mamoru Yamaguchi |
| 2000 | Kazuyuki Fujita |
| 2001 | B.J. Penn |
| 2002 | Yoshinori Momose |
| 2003 | Ansar Chalangov |
| 2004 | Mark Hunt |
| 2005 | Jake Ellenberger |
| 2006 | Jamal Patterson |
| 2007 | Bryan Baker |
| 2008 | Jon Jones |
| 2009 | Joe Warren |
| 2010 | Cole Konrad (M) / Liz Carmouche (F) |
| 2011 | Sultan Aliev (M) / Ronda Rousey (F) |
| 2012 | Smealinho Rama (M) / Joanne Calderwood (F) |
| 2013 | Steve Mocco (M) / Livia Renata Souza (F) |
| 2014 | Chris de la Rocha (M) / Jessica Miele (F) |
| 2015 | Sergey Pavlovich (M) / Cristina Stanciu (F) |
| 2016 | Jose Torres (M) / Gabi Garcia (F) |
| 2017 | Shamil Amirov (M) / Liliya Shakirova (F) |
| 2018 | Rafal Kijanczuk (M) / Kayla Harrison (F) |
| 2019 | Juancamilo Ronderos (M) / Maria Laura Alves (F) |
| 2020 | Rui Imura (M) / Danni Neilan (F) |
Prior to 2011, fighter must debut in and have three pro fights in the calendar year. In 2011, rules changed to allow fighter to have a maximum of 1 pro fight in the year previous to award year. This fight would also count toward the three pro fight requirement.
FightMatrix Most Noteworthy Match of Year
Analyzed at year-end, looking back at the most noteworthy match of the year based on cumulative rank strength of the involved fighters.
| Year | Match |
| 2002 | Jens Pulver vs. B.J. Penn |
| 2003 | Fedor Emelianenko vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira |
| 2004 | Fedor Emelianenko vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira III |
| 2005 | Fedor Emelianenko vs. Mirko Filipovic |
| 2006 | Georges St. Pierre vs. Matt Hughes |
| 2007 | Matt Serra vs. Georges St. Pierre |
| 2008 | Anderson Silva vs. Dan Henderson |
| 2009 | Georges St. Pierre vs. B.J. Penn |
| 2010 | Cain Velasquez vs. Brock Lesnar |
| 2011 | Frankie Edgar vs. Gray Maynard II |
| 2012 | Cain Velasquez vs. Junior dos Santos II |
| 2013 | Chris Weidman vs. Anderson Silva II |
| 2014 | Chris Weidman vs. Lyoto Machida |
| 2015 | Luke Rockhold vs. Chris Weidman |
| 2016 | Michael Bisping vs. Luke Rockhold |
| 2017 | Max Holloway vs. Jose Aldo II |
| 2018 | Demetrious Johnson vs. Henry Cejudo II |
| 2019 | Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Dustin Poirier |
| 2020 | Alexander Volkanovski vs. Max Holloway II |
In ties, preference given to stronger division. No contests excluded.
FightMatrix Most Noteworthy Upset of Year
Analyzed pre-bout, the largest difference (X minus Y) between rating points (normalized by division) and between raw Glicko points.
FightMatrix Most Lopsided Upset of Year
Analyzed pre-bout, the largest proportional difference (X divided by Y) between raw rating points.
| Year | Match |
| 2004 | Mark Hunt SD(3) Wanderlei Silva |
| 2005 | Sam Greco TKO(1) Heath Herring |
| 2006 | Tristan Yunker SUB(1) Clay Guida |
| 2007 | Gabriel Gonzaga KO(1) Mirko Filipovic |
| 2008 | Junior dos Santos TKO(1) Fabricio Werdum |
| 2009 | Marius Zaromskis TKO(1) Hayato Sakurai |
| 2010 | Jadamba Narantungalag UD(3) Akihiro Gono |
| 2011 | Robert Peralta SD(3) Hiroyuki Takaya |
| 2012 | Ilir Latifi UD(3) Tony Lopez |
| 2013 | Celine Haga UD(2) Naho Sugiyama |
| 2014 | T.J. Dillashaw TKO(5) Renan Barao |
| 2015 | Uriah Hall TKO(2) Gegard Mousasi |
| 2016 | Emil Weber Meek KO(1) Rousimar Palhares |
| 2017 | Volkan Oezdemir SD(3) Ovince St. Preux |
| 2018 | Jared Cannonier TKO(2) David Branch |
| 2019 | Timofey Nastyukhin TKO(1) Eddie Alvarez |
| 2020 | Kevin Holland KO(1) Ronaldo Souza |
Certain fights are excluded from upset records, such as DQs, or fights including those with a loser who was inactive or outside the Top 20 (approximate) and previously undefeated/inactive winners. Only the upsets labelled GlickoNoReq include all possible fights.
