[New post] Comprehensive list of current UFC fighters
PunchDrunkGamer posted: "A comprehensive list of all UFC roster moves, releases, signings, and fight announcements for the 658 fighters from strawweight all the way up to heavyweight. - Updated January 4, 2021 Ed. Note: This list was produced and will be manually maintained by Za"
A comprehensive list of all UFC roster moves, releases, signings, and fight announcements for the 658 fighters from strawweight all the way up to heavyweight. - Updated January 4, 2021
Ed. Note: This list was produced and will be manually maintained by Zane Simon. He is the same creator and former minder of the Wikipedia version. Comments, feedback, and questions for Zane are more than welcome, and you can reach him at zanesimon at gmail dot com. Comments are closed as this is purely a reference guide.
This is a list of the fighters currently signed to contract under the UFC. All fighters have been organized by weight division, and within their division, by their number of appearances in the UFC. Fighters with the same number of appearances are organized by number of wins, fighters with the same record are organized alphabetically. Each fight record has four categories: wins, losses, draws, and no-contests (NC). All fight records in this article are displayed in that order, with fights resulting in a no-contest listed in parentheses.
World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) was purchased by Zuffa in 2006 and officially merged under the UFC brand on January 1, 2011. In April 2011 Zuffa purchased the Strikeforce organization, and officially folded it into the UFC in January 2013. All former WEC and Strikeforce fighters are marked with an asterisk * and have had their ZUFFA record listed in place of their UFC record, starting with WEC 25 and Strikeforce Challengers 15. These records have been, and will be, continued as former WEC and Strikeforce fighters move on in the UFC.
Fighter weight-class changes are noted with either an upward arrow or a downward arrow next to their names. This applies to fighters who have publicly announced a weight change but have yet to fight, as well as those who, as Anderson Silva has on several occasions, are fighting out of their natural weight class and then immediately returning to their previous one.
"TOTT" stands for "Tale of the Tape", designating the nationality used for each fighter during a UFC broadcast.
As of May 7, 2014 new section "Inactive fighters" has been added, as a way to categorize those fighters who have been inactive for more than a year, and who have no definite date of return planned for their next fight in the UFC. This list will also include fighters who have been inactive for less than a year, but have made deliberate statements that they are taking a long term break from competition.
Recent Cuts
These fighters have been released from their contract in the last month. If their release has not been announced they have been listed here based upon their removal from the UFC's active fighter database. Fighters in this table are listed by their release date.
Date
TotT
Name
Division
Zuffa Record
Dec. 17, 2021
Claudia Gadelha (retired)
Women's Strawweight
7–5
Dec. 17, 2021
Maki Pitolo
Middleweight
1–5
Dec. 14, 2021
Michel Prazeres
Welterweight
10–4
Dec. 3, 2021
Liana Jojua
Women's Flyweight
1–3
Dec. 3, 2021
Bharat Khandare
Featherweight
0–1
Dec. 3, 2021
Felicia Spencer (retired)
Women's Featherweight
3–3
Dec. 2, 2021
Impa Kasanganay
Welterweight
2–2
Nov. 30, 2021
Kevin Lee
Welterweight
11–7
Nov. 22, 2021
John Allan
Light Heavyweight
0–2 (1 NC)
Nov. 19, 2021
Al Iaquinta (retired)
Lightweight
9–6
Nov. 15, 2021
Randa Markos
Women's strawweight
7–9–1
Nov. 15, 2021
Andrew Sanchez
Middleweight
5–5
Nov. 15, 2021
Livia Renata Souza
Women's Strawweight
3–3
Nov. 14, 2021
Khama Worthy
Lightweight
2–3
Nov. 6, 2021
Gian Villante* (retired)
Heavyweight
10–12
Nov. 2, 2021
Laureano Staropoli
Middleweight
2–4
Nov. 1, 2021
Teemu Packalen (retired)
Lightweight
1–3
Recent Signings
The fighters listed below have been signed or come out of retirement in the last month, or have yet to make their octagon debut or return. Fighters in this table are listed by signing date.
Date
TotT
Name
Division
MMA Record
Dec. 12, 2021
Victor Henry
Bantamweight
21–5
Nov. 17, 2021
Muhammad Mokaev
Flyweight
6–0 (1 NC)
Nov. 14, 2021
Joseph Holmes
Middleweight
7–1
Nov. 14, 2021
Trey Ogden
Lightweight
15–4
Nov. 2, 2021
Yohan Lainesse
Welterweight
8–0
Nov. 2, 2021
Maheshate
Lightweight
6–1
Oct. 26, 2021
Javid Basharat
Bantamweight
11–0
Oct. 26, 2021
Gadzhi Omargadzhiev
Middleweight
13–0
Oct. 26, 2021
Cristian Quinonez
Bantamweight
16–3
Oct. 26, 2021
Karine Silva
Women's Flyweight
14–4
Oct. 26, 2021
Manuel Torres
Lightweight
12–2
Oct. 25, 2021
Tresean Gore
Middleweight
3–0
Oct. 19, 2021
Caio Borralho
Light Heavyweight
10–1
Oct. 19, 2021
Jonny Parsons
Welterweight
8–2
Oct. 19, 2021
Armen Petrosyan
Light Heavyweight
6–1
Oct. 19, 2021
Piera Rodriguez
Women's Strawweight
7–0
Oct. 12, 2021
Viacheslav Borshchev
Lightweight
5–1
Oct. 12, 2021
Martin Buday
Heavyweight
9–1
Oct. 12, 2021
Jake Hadley
Flyweight
8–0
Oct. 5, 2021
Fernie Garcia
Bantamweight
10–1
Oct. 5, 2021
Carlos Hernandez
Flyweight
7–1
Oct. 5, 2021
Mike Malott
Welterweight
7–1
Oct. 5, 2021
Genaro Valdez
Lightweight
10–0
Sep. 28, 2021
Igor Poterya
Light Heavyweight
20–2
Sep. 28, 2021
Daniel Zellhuber
Lightweight
12–0
Sep. 21, 2021
AJ Dobson
Middleweight
6–0
Sep. 21, 2021
Victor Martinez
Lightweight
13–4
Sep. 21, 2021
Michael Morales
Welterweight
12–0
Sep. 21, 2021
Kleydson Rodrigues
Flyweight
7–1
Sep. 14, 2021
Jailton Almeida
Light Heavyweight
14–2
Sep. 14, 2021
Lukasz Brzeski
Heavyweight
9–1
Sep. 14, 2021
Jack Della Maddalena
Welterweight
10–2
Sep. 14, 2021
Jasmine Jasudavicius
Bantamweight
6–1
Sep. 11, 2021
Cameron VanCamp
Middleweight
15–5–1
Sep. 8, 2021
Chad Anheliger
Bantamweight
11–5
Sep. 8, 2021
Chidi Njokuani
Middleweight
20–7
Sep. 8, 2021
Saimon Oliveira
Bantamweight
18–3
Sep. 8, 2021
Josh Quinlan
Welterweight
6–0
Aug. 31, 2021
Victor Altamirano
Flyweight
10–1
Aug. 31, 2021
Joanderson Brito
Featherweight
12–2
Aug. 31, 2021
Carlos Candelario
Flyweight
8–1
Aug. 31, 2021
AJ Fletcher
Welterweight
9–0
Aug. 31, 2021
Azamat Murzakanov
Light Heavyweight
10–0
Aug. 25, 2021
Daniel Santos
Bantamweight
10–1
Aug. 6, 2021
Abusupiyan Magomedov
Middleweight
24–4–1
Jul. 26, 2021
Mike Mathetha
Welterweight
3–0
May 17, 2021
Fernando Padilla
Featherweight
14–4
May 11, 2021
Askar Mozharov
Light Heavyweight
23–7
Jan. 23, 2021
Denys Bondar
Bantamweight
14–2
Jan. 23, 2021
Rinat Fakhretdinov
Middleweight
20–2
Dec. 29, 2020
Isi Fitikefu
Middleweight
6–0
Nov. 24, 2020
Natalia Silva
Women's Flyweight
12–5–1
Nov. 10, 2020
Nikolas Motta
Lightweight
12–3
Sep. 15, 2020
Danyelle Wolf
Women's Featherweight
1–0
Sep. 8, 2020
Aliaskhab Khizriev
Welterweight
13–0
Aug. 19, 2020
Calen Born
Welterweight
7–1
Jul. 9, 2020
Jorge Gonzalez
Light Heavyweights
16–4
Heavyweights (265 lb, 120 kg): 41 Fighters
First established in 1997 at UFC 12, the heavyweight division is the first of the modern weight classes. Mark Coleman was the UFC's first heavyweight champion and has been followed by a string of notable fighters, including Randy Couture, Bas Rutten, and Brock Lesnar. After defeating Francis Ngannou in 2018, Stipe Miocic became the first fighter to defend the heavyweight belt more than twice.
Champion:
Francis Ngannou
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Andrei Arlovski
21–15
3.
Derrick Lewis
17–6
2.
Stipe Miocic
14–4
–
Ben Rothwell
9–8
–
Oleksiy Oliynyk
Greg Hardy - UFC 270
9–7
14.
Walt Harris
6–9 (1 NC)
9.
Marcin Tybura
9–6
4.
Curtis Blaydes
10–3 (1 NC)
–
Ilir Latifi
Alexander Romanov - UFC Vegas 48
8–6
–
Marcos Rogerio de Lima*
8–6
C.
Francis Ngannou
Ciryl Gane - UFC 270
11–2
5.
Alexander Volkov
8–3
11.
Tai Tuivasa
7–3
–
Chase Sherman
Jake Collier - UFC Vegas 46
3–7
6.
Jairzinho Rozenstruik
6–3
8.
Shamil Abdurahimov
Tom Aspinall - UFC London
5–4
–
Greg Hardy
Oleksiy Oleinik - UFC 270
4–4 (1 NC)
–
Jake Collier
Chase Sherman - UFC Vegas 46
4–5
IC.
Ciryl Gane
Francis Ngannou - UFC 270
7–0
–
Tanner Boser
4–3
12.
Augusto Sakai
4–3
–
Sergey Spivak
4–3
7.
Chris Daukaus
4–1
–
Carlos Felipe
3–2
13.
Blagoy Ivanov
Injury
2–3
–
Justin Tafa
2–3
10.
Tom Aspinall
Shamil Abdurakhimov - UFC London
4–0
–
Alexander Romanov
Ilir Latifi - UFC Vegas 48
4–0
–
Don'Tale Mayes
2–2
–
Juan Espino
2–1
–
Parker Porter
2–1
15.
Sergey Pavlovich
2–1
–
Jarjis Danho
1–1–1
–
Rodrigo Nascimento
1–1 (1 NC)
–
Josh Parisian
1–2
–
Jared Vanderaa
1–2
–
Chris Barnett
1–1
–
Alan Baudot
0–1 (1 NC)
–
Harry Hunsucker
0–2
–
Lukasz Brzeski
0–0
–
Martin Buday
0–0
Light Heavyweights (205 lb, 93kg): 46 Fighters
The light heavyweight division has often been described as the bellwether division of the UFC. First formed at UFC Japan as the middleweight division, it has spawned several runs of dominant champions. Tito Ortiz was the longest reigning UFC LHW champion, until Jon Jones took over the mantle.
Champion:
Glover Teixeira
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Ovince St. Preux* ↓
15–12
–
Ed Herman*
Maxim Grishin - UFC 271
13–12 (1 NC)
(N/A)
Jon Jones
20–1 (1 NC)
5.
Thiago Santos
Magomed Ankalaev - UFC Vegas 50
14–8
–
Mauricio Rua
11–10–1
C.
Glover Teixeira
16–5
4.
Anthony Smith*
13–8
1.
Jan Blachowicz
Aleksandar Rakic - UFC Columbus
11–6
–
Alexander Gustafsson ↓
Injury
10–7
9.
Nikita Krylov
8–6
11.
Paul Craig
7–4–1
–
Devin Clark
6–6
15.
Ion Cutelaba
Ryan Spann - UFC Vegas 49
5–5–1
–
Khalil Rountree
5–5 (1 NC)
8.
Volkan Oezdemir
5–5
7.
Dominick Reyes
6–3
6.
Magomed Ankalaev
Thiago Santos - UFC Vegas 50
7–1
3.
Aleksandar Rakic
Jan Blachowicz - UFC Columbus
6–1
13.
Ryan Spann
Ion Cutelaba - UFC Vegas 49
5–2
–
Dustin Jacoby
Michal Oleksiejczuk - UFC 272
4–2–1
–
Michal Oleksiejczuk
Dustin Jacoby - UFC 272
4–2 (1 NC)
14.
Jim Crute
4–3
–
Alonzo Menifield
4–3
10.
Johnny Walker
Jamahal Hill - UFC Vegas 48
4–3
–
Tyson Pedro
Injury
3–3
–
Da Un Jung
4–0–1
12.
Jamahal Hill
Johnny Walker - UFC Vegas 48
4–1
–
Kennedy Nzechukwu
3–2
–
Marcin Prachnio
2–3
–
Ike Villanueva
1–4
–
William Knight
3–1
–
Danilo Marques
Jailton Almeida - UFC Vegas 47
2–1
–
Tafon Nchukwi
Azamat Murzakanov - UFC Vegas 50
2–1
–
Nick Negumereanu
2–1
–
Aleksa Camur
Injury
1–2
–
Maxim Grishin
Ed Herman - UFC 271
1–2
2.
Jiri Prochazka
2–0
–
Shamil Gamzatov
1–1
–
Fabio Cherant
Carlos Ulberg - UFC 271
0–2
–
Philipe Lins ↓
0–2
–
Carlos Ulberg
Fabio Cherant - UFC 271
0–1
–
Jailton Almeida
Danilo Marques - UFC Vegas 47
0–0
–
Jorge Gonzalez
NSAC Suspension
0–0
–
Askar Mozharov
0–0
–
Azamat Murzakanov
Tafon Nchukwi - UFC Vegas 50
0–0
–
Igor Poterya
0–0
Middleweights (185 lb, 84 kg): 75 Fighters
It is hard to imagine the middleweight championship belt without Anderson Silva, but that's the world we now live in. The title was first contested between Dave Menne and Gil Castillo at UFC 33, during what many remember as the "dark ages" of MMA in America. Since Silva lost the belt in 2012, Chris Weidman is the only fighter to defend the title more than once.
Champion:
Israel Adesanya
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
4.
Derek Brunson*
Jared Cannonier - UFC 271
17–6
–
Sam Alvey
Phil Hawes - UFC Vegas 47
10–11–1
11.
Brad Tavares
14–6
10.
Kelvin Gastelum
11–8 (1 NC)
9.
Uriah Hall
10–8
1.
Robert Whittaker
Israel Adesanya - UFC 271
14–3
14.
Chris Weidman
Injury
11–6
–
Krzysztof Jotko
10–5
–
Gerald Meerschaert
9–6
7.
Sean Strickland
Jack Hermansson - UFC Vegas 47
11–3
–
Zak Cummings
Injury
9–4
6.
Jack Hermansson
Sean Strickland - UFC Vegas 47
9–4
–
Luke Rockhold*
Injury
9–4
15.
Kevin Holland
8–4 (1 NC)
–
Eryk Anders
6–6 (1 NC)
2.
Marvin Vettori
8–3–1
3.
Jared Cannonier
Derek Brunson - UFC 271
7–5
C.
Israel Adesanya
Robert Whittaker - UFC 271
10–1
8.
Darren Till
6–4–1
–
Misha Cirkunov
Makhmud Muradov - UFC Vegas 49
6–5
–
Alessio Di Chirico
Injury
4–6
–
Abdul Razak Alhassan
Joaquin Buckley
5–4
–
Karl Roberson
Injury
4–4
–
Jack Marshman
3–5
–
Brendan Allen
5–2
5.
Paulo Henrique Costa
5–2
–
Edmen Shahbazyan
4–3
–
Ian Heinisch
3–4
–
Marc-Andre Barriault
Chidi Njokuani - UFC Vegas 47
2–3 (1 NC)
–
Joaquin Buckley
Abdul Razak Alhassan
3–2
–
Jun Yong Park
3–2
–
Wellington Turman
Rodolfo Vieira - UFC 270
2–3
13.
Andre Muniz
4–0
–
Roman Dolidze
3–1
–
Phil Hawes
Sam Alvey - UFC Vegas 47
3–1
12.
Nassourdine Imavov
3–1
–
Julian Marquez
Kyle Daukaus - UFC Vegas 48
3–1
–
Makhmud Muradov
Misha Cirkunov - UFC Vegas 49
3–1
–
Rodolfo Vieira
Wellington Turman - UFC 270
3–1
–
Anthony Hernandez
2–2
–
Dalcha Lungiambula
Cody Brundage - UFC Vegas 50
2–2
–
Dusko Todorovic
2–2
–
Deron Winn
2–2
–
Jordan Wright
2–2
–
Kyle Daukaus
Julian Marquez - UFC Vegas 48
1–2 (1 NC)
–
Bruno Silva
Alex Pereira - UFC Vegas 50
3–0
–
Punahele Soriano
Nick Maximov - UFC Vegas 47
2–1
–
Andreas Michailidis
1–2
–
Jamie Pickett
Joseph Holmes - UFC Vegas 46
1–2
–
Dustin Stoltzfus
0–3
–
Yaozong Hu
0–3
–
Chris Curtis
2–0
–
Dricus Du Plessis
2–0
–
Andre Petroski
2–0
–
Gregory Rodrigues
Armen Petrosyan - UFC Vegas 49
2–0
–
Abu Azaitar
1–1
–
Jacob Malkoun
AJ Dobson - UFC 271
1–1
–
Alen Amedovski
0–2
–
Roman Kopylov
0–2
–
Bryan Battle
Tresean Gore - UFC Vegas 47
1–0
–
Albert Duraev
1–0
–
Nick Maximov
Punahele Soriano - UFC Vegas 47
1–0
–
Alex Pereira
Bruno Silva - UFC Vegas 50
1–0
–
Cody Brundage
Dalcha Lungiambula - UFC Vegas 50
0–1
–
Caio Borralho
0–0
–
AJ Dobson
Jacob Malkoun - UFC 271
0–0
–
Rinat Fakhretdinov
0–0
–
Isi Fitikefu
Injury
0–0
–
Tresean Gore
Bryan Battle - UFC Vegas 47
0–0
–
Joseph Holmes
Jamie Pickett - UFC Vegas 46
0–0
–
Aliaskhab Khizriev
0–0
–
Abusupiyan Magomedov
0–0
–
Chidi Njokuani
Marc-Andre Barriault - UFC Vegas 47
0–0
–
Gadzhi Omargadzhiev
0–0
–
Armen Petrosyan
Gregory Rodrigues - UFC Vegas 49
0–0
Welterweights (170 lb, 77 kg): 83 Fighters
On October 16, 1998, Pat Miletich became the first UFC Welterweight champion. Dominant title runs from Matt Hughes and Georges St-Pierre were briefly interrupted by BJ Penn and Matt Serra. In 2016, Tyron Woodley took over the role of divisional king and defended the belt four times before losing it in early 2019 to yet another wrestler, Kamaru Usman.
Champion:
Kamaru Usman
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Donald Cerrone*
29–16–1 (1 NC)
–
Matt Brown
16–12
–
Nate Diaz
15–11
–
Robbie Lawler*
15–11
7.
Neil Magny
18–7
–
Francisco Trinaldo
17–7
–
Tim Means
14–9 (1 NC)
6.
Jorge Masvidal*
14–9
–
Alex Oliveira
11–9 (1 NC)
5.
Stephen Thompson
11–6–1
–
Court McGee
Ramiz Brahimaj - UFC Vegas 46
9–9
4.
Vicente Luque
14–3
2.
Gilbert Burns
13–4
9.
Michael Chiesa
11–6
–
Nick Diaz*
8–7 (1 NC)
C.
Kamaru Usman
15–0
10.
Belal Muhammad
11–3 (1 NC)
–
Alex Morono
10–4 (1 NC)
13.
Li Jingliang
10–5
–
Jake Matthews
10–5
3.
Leon Edwards
11–2 (1 NC)
1.
Colby Covington
11–3
14.
Santiago Ponzinibbio
10–4
–
James Krause*
9–5
–
Niko Price
7–5 (2 NC)
–
Warlley Alves
Jack Della Maddalena - UFC 270
8–5
–
Gunnar Nelson
Injury
8–5
–
Bryan Barberena
7–6
–
Elizeu Zaleski
9–3
–
Randy Brown
8–4
–
Max Griffin
6–6
–
Danny Roberts
7–4
–
Dhiego Lima
4–7
–
Mickey Gall
6–4
12.
Geoff Neal
6–2
–
Trevin Giles ↓
Michael Morales - UFC 270
5–3
–
Nicolas Dalby
3–4–1
–
Daniel Rodriguez
6–1
–
Ramazan Emeev
5–2
–
Claudio Silva
5–2
15.
Muslim Salikhov
Michel Pereira - UFC Vegas 46
5–1
–
Michel Pereira
Muslim Salikhov - UFC Vegas 46
4–2
–
Kenan Song
4–2
–
Lyman Good
3–3
–
Dwight Grant
3–3
8.
Sean Brady
5–0
–
Khaos Williams
4–1
–
Miguel Baeza
3–2
–
David Zawada
1–4
11.
Khamzat Chimaev
4–0
–
Matthew Semelsberger
3–1
–
Takashi Sato
2–2
–
Jason Witt
Philip Rowe - UFC Vegas 47
2–2
–
Jared Gooden
1–3
–
Sasha Palatnikov
1–2
–
Jordan Williams
0–3
–
Carlston Harris
Shavkat Rakhmonov - UFC Vegas 47
2–0
–
Shavkat Rakhmonov
Carlston Harris - UFC Vegas 47
2–0
–
Ramiz Brahimaj
Court McGee - UFC Vegas 46
1–1
–
Gabriel Green
Injury
1–1
–
Mike Jackson
1–1
–
Sergey Khandozhko
1–1
–
Mounir Lazzez
1–1
–
Abubakar Nurmagomedov
1–1
–
Philip Rowe
Jason Witt - UFC Vegas 47
1–1
–
Niklas Stolze
0–2
–
Ian Garry
1–0
–
Jeremiah Wells
1–0
–
Louis Cosce
0–1
–
Orion Cosce
Mike Mathetha - UFC 271
0–1
–
Preston Parsons
0–1
–
Benoit Saint-Denis
0–1
–
Martin Sano
0–1
–
Darian Weeks
0–1
–
Calen Born
0–0
–
Jack Della Maddalena
Warlley Alves - UFC 270
0–0
–
AJ Fletcher
0–0
–
Yohan Lainesse
0–0
–
Mike Malott
0–0
–
Mike Mathetha
Orion Cosce - UFC 271
0–0
–
Michael Morales
Trevin Giles - UFC 270
0–0
–
Jonny Parsons
0–0
–
Josh Quinlan
0–0
Lightweights (155 lb, 70 kg): 92 Fighters
Back in 2002, the lightweight division was written off a failed experiment. After a four fighter tournament produced nothing, the division was effectively put on hold until 2006. Since it's rejuvenation it has become the UFC's deepest and most competitive division. When Conor McGregor won the belt in 2016 he became the UFC's first concurrent two-division champion. However, no title holder has defended the lightweight title more than three times to date.
Champion:
Charles Oliveira
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Jim Miller
22–15 (1 NC)
–
Jeremy Stephens
15–18 (1 NC)
–
Clay Guida
17–15
6.
Rafael dos Anjos
19–11
2.
Dustin Poirier*
21–7 (1 NC)
C.
Charles Oliveira
20–8 (1 NC)
–
Joe Lauzon
15–12
–
Michael Johnson
11–13
–
Bobby Green
13–8–1
3.
Beneil Dariush
Islam Makhachev - UFC Vegas 49
15–4–1
7.
Tony Ferguson
15–4
8.
Daniel Hooker
11–7
–
John Makdessi
Nasrat Haqparast - UFC Vegas 48
11–7
–
Drew Dober
9–7 (1 NC)
9.
Conor McGregor
10–4
12.
Carlos Diego Ferreira
8–5
–
Scott Holtzman
7–5
4.
Islam Makhachev
Beneil Dariush - UFC Vegas 49
10–1
–
Renato Moicano
Alexander Hernandez - UFC 271
7–4
–
Leonardo Santos
7–2–1
–
Marc Diakiese
5–5
–
Christos Giagos
5–5
–
Vinc Pichel
Mark O. Madsen - UFC 271
7–2
1.
Justin Gaethje
6–3
–
Jared Gordon
6–3
–
Alan Patrick
5–3 (1 NC)
10.
Gregor Gillespie
7–1
–
Nasrat Haqparast
John Makdessi - UFC Vegas 48
5–3
–
Alex Hernandez
Renato Moicano - UFC 271
5–3
–
Rick Glenn
4–3–1
–
Damir Hadzovic
4–4
–
Thiago Moises
4–4
–
Drakkar Klose
Injury
5–2
–
Davi Ramos
4–3
–
Joaquim Silva
4–3
–
Chris Gruetzemacher
3–4
–
Austin Hubbard
3–4
–
Frank Camacho
Injury
2–5
–
Grant Dawson
5–0–1
11.
Rafael Fiziev
5–1
–
David Teymur
5–1
–
Jalin Turner
4–2
–
Matt Frevola
Genaro Valdez - UFC 270
2–3–1
15.
Joel Alvarez
Arman Tsarukyan - UFC Vegas 49
4–1
–
Claudio Puelles
4–1
14.
Brad Riddell
4–1
13.
Arman Tsarukyan
Joel Alvarez - UFC Vegas 49
4–1
–
Magomed Mustafaev
3–2
–
Devonte Smith
3–2
–
Damir Ismagulov
4–0
–
Mateusz Gamrot
3–1
–
Joseph Solecki
3–1
–
Jamie Mullarkey
2–2
–
Jesse Ronson ↓
USADA Suspension
1–3
–
Matt Sayles
1–3
–
Luigi Vendramini
1–3
–
Mark O. Madsen
Vinc Pichel - UFC 271
3–0
–
Mike Davis
2–1
–
Jordan Leavitt
2–1
–
Fares Ziam
Terrance McKinney - UFC Vegas 49
2–1
–
Mason Jones
1–1 (1 NC)
5.
Michael Chandler
1–2
–
Alex da Silva
1–2
–
Rafa Garcia
1–2
–
Jai Herbert
1–2
–
Rodrigo Vargas
1–2
–
Ottman Azaitar
2–0
–
Rafael Alves
1–1
–
Ignacio Bahamondes
Zhu Rong - UFC Vegas 49
1–1
–
Steve Garcia Jr.
1–1
–
Uros Medic
1–1
–
Rongzhu
Ignacio Bahamondes - UFC Vegas 49
1–1
–
Alex Munoz
0–2
–
Charlie Ontiveros
0–2
–
Guram Kutateladze
1–0
–
Terrance McKinney
Fares Ziam - UFC Vegas 49
1–0
–
Paddy Pimblett
1–0
–
Mike Breeden
0–1
–
Dakota Bush
Viacheslav Borshchev - UFC Vegas 46
0–1
–
Erick Gonzalez
0–1
–
Brandon Jenkins
0–1
–
Natan Levy
0–1
–
David Onama
0–1
–
Viacheslav Borshchev
Dakota Bush - UFC Vegas 46
0–0
–
Maheshate
0–0
–
Victor Martinez
0–0
–
Nikolas Motta
0–0
–
Trey Ogden
0–0
–
Manuel Torres
0–0
–
Genaro Valdez
Matt Frevola - UFC 270
0–0
–
Cameron VanCamp
0–0
–
Daniel Zellhuber
0–0
Featherweights (145 lb, 65 kg): 77 Fighters
The featherweight division has its roots back in the WEC with former champions Urijah Faber and Mike Brown. The current UFC version was taken fighter for fighter in 2010 and was ruled over by Jose Aldo until his defeat at the hands of Conor McGregor in 2015.
Champion:
Alexander Volkanovski
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Cub Swanson*
18–11
10.
Edson Barboza
Bryce Mitchell - UFC 272
16–10
1.
Max Holloway
19–6
–
Darren Elkins
16–9
15.
Alex Caceres
Sodiq Yusuff - UFC Vegas 50
14–10 (1 NC)
–
Andre Fili
9–7 (1 NC)
4.
Chan-Sung Jung*
7–5
3.
Yair Rodriguez
8–2 (1 NC)
9.
Dan Ige
7–4
–
Chas Skelly
Mark Striegl - UFC Vegas 48
7–4
–
Makwan Amirkhani
Mike Grundy - UFC London
6–5
–
Charles Rosa
5–6
–
Landon Vannata
4–5–2
C.
Alex Volkanovski
10–0
6.
Josh Emmett
8–2
2.
Brian Ortega
7–2 (1 NC)
14.
Shane Burgos
7–3
–
Gabriel Benitez
TJ Brown - UFC Vegas 46
5–5
–
Daniel Pineda
4–5 (1 NC)
5.
Calvin Kattar
Giga Chikadze - UFC Vegas 46
6–3
–
Ricardo Ramos
6–3
–
Julian Erosa
Steven Peterson - UFC Vegas 47
4–5
–
Andre Ewell
4–5
7.
Arnold Allen
8–0
–
Zubaira Tukhugov
5–2–1
8.
Giga Chikadze
Calvin Kattar - UFC Vegas 46
7–0
–
Hakeem Dawodu
Mike Trizano - UFC Vegas 47
5–2
–
Charles Jourdain
3–3–1
N/A
Zabit Magomedsharipov
Illness
6–0
–
Ryan Hall
5–1
–
Billy Quarantillo
4–2
–
Gavin Tucker
Pat Sabatini - UFC 273
4–2
–
Dooho Choi
Injury
3–3
–
Steven Peterson
Julian Erosa - UFC Vegas 47
3–3
–
Seung-Woo Choi
Tucker Lutz - UFC Columbus
3–3
–
Youssef Zalal
3–3
–
Damon Jackson
Joshua Culibao - UFC Vegas 50
2–2–1 (1 NC)
13.
Movsar Evloev
Ilia Topuria - UFC 270
5–0
11.
Bryce Mitchell
Edson Barboza - UFC 272
5–0
12.
Sodiq Yusuff
Alex Caceres - UFC Vegas 50
4–1
–
Omar Morales
3–2
–
Darrick Minner
2–3
–
Shane Young
2–3
–
Sean Soriano
0–5
–
Lerone Murphy
3–0–1
–
Mike Trizano
Hakeem Dawodu - UFC Vegas 47
3–1
–
Sean Woodson
3–1
–
Danny Henry
2–2
–
Chase Hooper
2–2
–
Nate Landwehr
2–2
–
Kyle Nelson
1–3
–
Pat Sabatini
Gavin Tucker - UFC 273
3–0
–
Ilia Topuria
Movsar Evloev - UFC 270
3–0
–
Herbert Burns
2–1
–
Austin Lingo
Jonathan Pearce - UFC Vegas 48
2–1
–
Jonathan Pearce
Austin Lingo - UFC Vegas 48
2–1
–
Danny Chavez
1–1–1
–
Josh Culibao
Damon Jackson - UFC Vegas 50
1–1–1
–
Bill Algeo
Joanderson Brito - UFC Vegas 46
1–2
–
TJ Brown
Gabriel Benitez - UFC Vegas 46
1–2
–
Jamall Emmers
1–2
–
Mike Grundy
Makwan Amirkhani - UFC London
1–2
–
L'udovit Klein
1–2
–
Melsik Baghdasaryan
2–0
–
Tristan Connelly
1–1
–
Kron Gracie
1–1
–
Tucker Lutz
Seung Woo Choi - UFC Columbus
1–1
–
Luis Saldana
1–1
–
Shayilan
1–1
–
Kevin Croom
0–1 (1 NC)
–
Collin Anglin
0–2
–
Kamuela Kirk
1–0
–
TJ Laramie
0–1
–
Bruno Souza
0–1
–
Mark Striegl ↑
Chas Skelly - UFC Vegas 48
0–1
–
Joanderson Brito
Bill Algeo - UFC Vegas 46
0–0
–
Fernando Padilla
0–0
Women Featherweights (145 lb, 66 kg): 4 Fighters
First built over a series of superfights for Invicta featherweight champion Cris Cyborg at a catchweight of 140lbs, the UFC finally created a full fledged 145 lb division on December 13th of 2016. Germaine de Randamie defeated Holly Holm on February 11, 2017 to win the first UFC featherweight title, however she vacated it shortly afterward when she refused to face Cyborg as the division's top contender. Cyborg took the vacated belt in 2017, defeating fellow former Invicta champion Tonya Evinger.
Champion:
Amanda Nunes
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Holly Holm ↑
Injury
7–5
–
Norma Dumont
3–1
–
Leah Letson
1–1
–
Danyelle Wolf
Injury
0–0
Bantamweights (135 lb, 61 kg): 85 Fighters
Also part of the 2010 merger, and the WEC before it, the bantamweight division is one of the UFC's newest. Pre UFC notables include Miguel Torres, Chase Beebe, and Eddie Wineland. A long-extended title run from Dominick Cruz was plagued by injuries and only produced 3 title defenses over two terms and almost four years as champ.
Champion:
Aljamain Sterling
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
–
Rani Yahya*
20–7–1 (1 NC)
–
Urijah Faber*
19–10
11.
Frankie Edgar
18–10–1
3.
José Aldo*
21–6
12.
Raphael Assuncao*
14–8
–
Eddie Wineland*
10–11
8.
Marlon Vera
12–6
7.
Dominick Cruz*
14–3
2.
T.J. Dillashaw
13–4
10.
Pedro Munhoz
10–7
–
Louis Smolka
8–8
C.
Aljamain Sterling
Injury
12–3
5.
Rob Font
9–4
–
Alejandro Perez
Jonathan Martinez - UFC Vegas 49
8–3–1
–
Brian Kelleher
Saidyokub Kakhramonov - UFC Vegas 46
7–5
4.
Cory Sandhagen
7–3
–
Kyung Ho Kang
6–3 (1 NC)
9.
Marlon Moraes
Song Yadong - UFC Vegas 50
5–5
–
Frankie Saenz
5–5
IC.
Petr Yan
8–1
14.
Song Yadong
Marlon Moraes - UFC Vegas 50
7–1–1
6.
Merab Dvalishvili
7–2
–
Ricky Simon
7–2
15.
Cody Stamann
Said Nurmagomedov - UFC 270
5–3–1
–
Douglas Silva de Andrade
Sergey Morozov - UFC 271
5–4
–
David Grant
4–5
13.
Sean O'Malley
7–1
–
Casey Kenney
5–3
–
Jonathan Martinez
Alejandro Perez - UFC Vegas 49
5–3
–
Brandon Davis
2–6
–
Chris Gutierrez
5–1–1
–
Montel Jackson
5–2
–
Julio Arce
4–3
–
Guido Cannetti
Kris Moutinho - UFC Vegas 50
2–5
–
Raoni Barcelos
5–1
–
Nathaniel Wood
4–2
–
Vince Morales
3–3
–
Raulian Paiva
3–3
–
Felipe Colares
2–3
–
Randy Costa
2–3
–
Khalid Taha
Mario Bautista - UFC Vegas 48
2–3
–
Jack Shore
Timur Valiev - UFC London
4–0
–
Adrian Yanez
4–0
–
Batgerel Danaa
3–1
–
Miles Johns
John Castaneda - UFC Vegas 47
3–1
–
Said Nurmagomedov
Cody Stamann - UFC 270
3–1
–
Kyler Phillips
Marcelo Rojo - UFC 271
3–1
–
Heili Alateng
2–1–1
–
Hunter Azure
2–2
–
Mario Bautista
Khalid Taha - UFC Vegas 48
2–2
–
Tony Gravely
Saimon Oliveira - UFC 270
2–2
–
Aiemann Zahabi
2–2
–
Gustavo Lopez
1–2–1
–
Nathan Maness
3–0
–
Timur Valiev
Jack Shore - UFC London
2–0 (1 NC)
–
Tony Kelley
2–1
–
Benito Lopez
2–1
–
Trevin Jones
Javid Basharat - UFC Vegas 50
1–1 (1 NC)
–
Journey Newson
1–2
–
Aaron Phillips
0–3
–
Domingo Pilarte
0–3
–
John Castaneda
Miles Johns - UFC Vegas 47
1–1
–
Sergey Morozov
Douglas D'Silva - UFC 271
1–1
–
Johnny Munoz
1–1
–
JP Buys
0–2
–
Kevin Natividad
0–2
–
Gaetano Pirrello
0–2
–
Saidyokub Kakhramonov
Brian Kelleher - UFC Vegas 46
1–0
–
Ronnie Lawrence
Mana Martinez - UFC 271
1–0
–
Mana Martinez
Ronnie Lawrence - UFC 271
1–0
–
Umar Nurmagomedov
1–0
–
Ricky Turcios
1–0
–
Cameron Else
0–1
–
Zviad Lazishvili
0–1
–
Kris Moutinho
Guido Cannetti - UFC Vegas 50
0–1
–
Marcelo Rojo
Kyler Phillips - UFC 271
0–1
–
Liudvik Sholinian
0–1
–
Jesse Strader
Chad Anheliger - UFC Vegas 48
0–1
–
Chad Anheliger
Jesse Strader - UFC Vegas 48
0–0
–
Javid Basharat
Trevin Jones - UFC Vegas 50
0–0
–
Fernie Garcia
0–0
–
Victor Henry
0–0
–
Saimon Oliveira
Tony Gravely - UFC 270
0–0
–
Cristian Quinonez
0–0
–
Daniel Santos
0–0
Women Bantamweights (135 lb, 61 kg): 27 Fighters
The women's bantamweight division is the first women's division in UFC history. Strikeforce champion Ronda Rousey was promoted to UFC champion upon the weightclass' inception on December 6th, 2012. Her fight with Liz Carmouche became the first women's UFC bout, and among the largest in women's combat sports history. Rousey went on to defend her title six times, before losing it to Holly Holm.
Champion:
Julianna Pena
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
1.
Amanda Nunes*
15–3
–
Alexis Davis*
Julija Stoliarenko - UFC Vegas 47
9–7
8.
Raquel Pennington
10–5
7.
Miesha Tate*
8–6
9.
Sara McMann
Karol Rosa - UFC Columbus
6–6
N/A
Germaine de Randamie*
Injury
8–3
3.
Irene Aldana
Aspen Ladd - UFC 273
6–4
C.
Julianna Pena
7–2
5.
Ketlen Vieira
6–2
11.
Lina Lansberg
4–4
–
Ashlee Evans-Smith
3–5
10.
Macy Chiasson
5–2
12.
Pannie Kianzad
4–3
6.
Yana Kunitskaya
4–3
–
Jessy-Rose Clark
Stephanie Egger - UFC Vegas 48
4–2
–
Aspen Ladd ↓
Irene Aldana - UFC 273
4–2
–
Veronica Macedo
1–4
13.
Karol Rosa
Sara McMann - UFC Columbus
4–0
14.
Julia Avila
3–1
–
Yanan Wu
1–3
–
Bea Malecki
2–1
–
Joselyne Edwards
1–2
–
Julija Stoliarenko
Alexis Davis - UFC Vegas 47
0–3
–
Stephanie Egger
Jessy-Rose Clark - UFC Vegas 48
1–1
–
Zarah Fairn ↓
0–2
–
Shanna Young
0–2
–
Josiane Nunes
1–0
Flyweights (125 lb, 56 kg): 39 Fighters
The UFC's flyweight division is its first truly non-transported weight class since the promotion decided to create a lightweight division all the way back in 2001. Demetrious Johnson emerged from an initial four-man tournament as the division's first champion and went on to become the most dominant champion in UFC history, with 11 title defenses. Johnson lost his title to Henry Cejudo in 2018, and was quickly released from his contract in exchange for ONE Championship fighter Ben Askren.
Champion:
Brandon Moreno
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
11.
Tim Elliott
Tagir Ulanbekov - UFC 272
6–10
1.
Deiveson Figueiredo
Brandon Moreno - UFC 270
9–2–1
C.
Brandon Moreno
Deiveson Figueiredo - UFC 270
8–2–2
–
Cody Garbrandt
7–5
3.
Alexandre Pantoja
8–3
9.
Matt Schnell
Alex Perez - UFC 271
5–4
6.
Kai Kara-France
Askar Askarov - UFC Columbus
6–2
4.
Alex Perez
Matt Schnell - UFC 271
6–2
8.
Matheus Nicolau
5–1
7.
Rogerio Bontorin
Brandon Royval - UFC Vegas 46
3–2
–
Tyson Nam
2–3
–
Bruno Silva
2–3
2.
Askar Askarov
Kai Kara-France - UFC Columbus
3–0–1
12.
Su Mudaerji
3–1
14.
Manel Kape
2–2
–
Ode Osbourne
2–2
5.
Brandon Royval
Rogerio Bontorin - UFC Vegas 46
2–2
–
Zhalgas Zhumagulov
1–3
10.
David Dvorak
3–0
–
Cody Durden
Muhammad Mokaev - UFC London
1–1–1
–
Zarrukh Adashev
1–2
–
Malcolm Gordon
Denys Bondar - UFC Vegas 47
1–2
13.
Amir Albazi
2–0
–
Jeff Molina
2–0
15.
Tagir Ulanbekov
Tim Elliott - UFC 272
2–0
–
Francisco Figueiredo
Jake Hadley - UFC London
1–1
–
Aoriqileng
0–2
–
Victor Rodriguez
0–2
–
Daniel Lacerda
0–1
–
Allan Nascimento
0–1
–
Juancamilo Ronderos
0–1
–
CJ Vergara
0–1
–
Victor Altamirano
Carlos Hernandez - UFC Vegas 49
0–0
–
Denys Bondar
Malcolm Gordon - UFC Vegas 47
0–0
–
Carlos Candelario
0–0
–
Jake Hadley
Francisco Figueiredo - UFC London
0–0
–
Carlos Hernandez
Victor Altamirano - UFC Vegas 49
0–0
–
Muhammad Mokaev
Cody Durden - UFC London
0–0
–
Kleydson Rodrigues
0–0
Women Flyweights (125 lb, 57 kg): 43 Fighters
In April of 2016, Joanne Calderwood vs. Valerie Letourneau was announced as the first flyweight bout in UFC history. A year later, the promotion made plans for a women's flyweight season of the Ultimate Fighter, in order to fully create the division and crown its first champion. Following injury and USADA issues a late notice bout between Mara Romero Borella and Kalindra Faria became the first fight in the newly official weight class. At the TUF 26 Finale Nicco Montano defeated Roxanne Modafferi to become the first UFC women's flyweight champion. Montano was stripped less than a year later after withdrawing from her first title defense due to weight cutting issues.
Champion:
Valentina Shevchenko
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
1.
Jessica Andrade
13–7
10.
Jessica Eye
Manon Fiorot - UFC 272
5–9 (1 NC)
6.
Joanne Wood
7–7
–
Cortney Casey
6–8
C.
Valentina Shevchenko
11–2
2.
Katlyn Chookagian
Jennifer Maia - UFC Vegas 46
9–4
3.
Lauren Murphy
7–5
–
Gillian Robertson
7–4
9.
Cynthia Calvillo
6–4–1
12.
Roxanne Modafferi
Casey O'Neill - UFC 271
4–7
–
Sijara Eubanks
5–5
–
J.J. Aldrich
6–3
–
Montana De La Rosa
5–2–1
11.
Alexa Grasso
Vivi Araujo - UFC 270
5–3
8.
Andrea Lee
5–3
–
Maryna Moroz
Mariya Agapova - UFC 272
5–3
4.
Jennifer Maia
Katlyn Chookagian - UFC Vegas 46
4–3
–
Molly McCann
Luana Carolina - UFC London
4–3
–
Ji Yeon Kim
Poliana Botelho - UFC 270
3–4
–
Ariane Lipski
3–4
–
Antonina Shevchenko
3–4
–
Gina Mazany
2–5
7.
Viviane Araujo
Alexa Grasso - UFC 270
4–2
13.
Maycee Barber
4–2
–
Poliana Botelho
Ji Yeon Kim - UFC 270
3–3
–
Sabina Mazo
Mandy Bohm - UFC Vegas 50
3–3
–
Priscila Cachoeira
2–4
5.
Taila Santos
4–1
–
Mayra Bueno Silva
2–2–1
–
Luana Carolina
Molly McCann - UFC London
3–1
–
Miranda Maverick
2–2
–
Tracy Cortez
Injury
3–0
14.
Manon Fiorot
Jessica Eye - UFC 272
3–0
15.
Casey O'Neill
Roxanne Modafferi - UFC 271
3–0
–
Mariya Agapova
Maryna Moroz - UFC 272
2–1
–
Erin Blanchfield
2–0
–
Melissa Gatto
2–0
–
Kay Hansen ↑
Jasmine Jasudavicius - UFC 270
1–1
–
Victoria Leonardo
0–2
–
Mandy Bohm
Sabina Mazo - UFC Vegas 50
0–1
–
Jasmine Jasudavicius
Kay Hansen - UFC 270
0–0
–
Karine Silva
0–0
–
Natalia Silva
Injury
0–0
Women Strawweights (115 lb, 52 kg): 46 Fighters
On December 11, 2013 the UFC announced it's acquisition of 11 strawweight fighter contracts from Invicta FC. This included the contracts of the the current Invicta champion, Carla Esparza, as well as top contenders Tecia Torres and Joanne Calderwood. The first UFC 115 lb champion, Carla Esparza, was crowned following the 20th season of the Ultimate Fighter when she defeated Rose Namajunas for the title. Joanna Jedrzejczyk became the division's first dominant champ, defending the belt 5 times between 2015 and 2017.
Champion:
Rose Namajunas
RK
TotT
Name
Next Fight/Status
Zuffa Record
12.
Angela Hill
8–11
N/A
Joanna Jedrzejczyk
10–4
8.
Tecia Torres
9–5
2.
Carla Esparza
9–4
C.
Rose Namajunas
9–3
–
Karolina Kowalkiewicz
5–7
9.
Michelle Waterson
Amanda Ribas - UFC Columbus
6–5
–
Ashley Yoder
3–7
–
Felice Herrig
5–4
5.
Mackenzie Dern
6–2
3.
Marina Rodriguez
Xiaonan Yan - UFC 272
5–1–2
6.
Nina Nunes
4–4
4.
Yan Xiaonan
Marina Rodriguez - UFC 272
6–1
1.
Weili Zhang
5–2
–
Hannah Cifers
2–5
11.
Amanda Lemos
5–1
10.
Amanda Ribas
Michelle Waterson - UFC Columbus
5–1
13.
Virna Jandiroba
3–3
14.
Jessica Penne
3–3
–
Polyana Viana
3–3
(N/A)
Tatiana Suarez
5–0
–
Loma Lookboonmee
3–2
–
Jinh Yu Frey
Hannah Goldy - UFC Vegas 49
2–2
–
Lupita Godinez
2–2
–
Mallory Martin
1–3
–
Ariane Carnelossi
2–1
–
Cheyanne Vlismas
2–1
–
Diana Belbita
Gloria de Paula - UFC Vegas 48
1–2
–
Hannah Goldy
Jinh Yu Frey - UFC Vegas 49
1–2
–
Miranda Granger
1–2
–
Sam Hughes
0–3
–
Luana Pinheiro
2–0
–
Montserrat Conejo
1–1
–
Kanako Murata
1–1
–
Mizuki Inoue
1–1
–
Tabatha Ricci
1–1
15.
Brianna Van Buren
1–1
–
Gloria de Paula
Diana Belbita - UFC Vegas 48
0–2
–
Cory McKenna
Elise Reed - UFC London
1–0
–
Vanessa Demopoulos ↓
Silvana Gomez Juarez - UFC Vegas 46
0–1
–
Silvana Gomez Juarez
Vanessa Demopoulos - UFC Vegas 46
0–1
–
Liang Na
0–1
–
Istela Nunes
0–1
–
Maria Oliveira
0–1
–
Elise Reed ↓
Cory McKenna - UFC London
0–1
–
Piera Rodriguez
0–0
Inactive Fighters
Due to the increasing size and complexity of the UFC roster it has become necessary to start separating out those fighters who have been inactive for increasingly long stretches of time. The goal of this list has always been to present users with information as to who is fighting in the UFC currently. As such, fighters will be included in this table if they have been inactive for more than a year without a planned date of return, or have made official statements that they are stepping away from the sport for an undetermined period of time. Fighters will be organized by weight class, and alphabetically within weight class, and listed with the date of their last fight.
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