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List of current UFC fighters

A comprehensive list of all UFC roster moves, releases, signings, and fight announcements for the 628 fighters from strawweight all the way up to heavyweight. - Updated November 4, 2022

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
Nov. 12, 2022 American Frankie Edgar (retired) Bantamweight 18–11–1
Nov. 3, 2022 Russian Sergey Khandozhko (retired) Welterweight 2–1
Oct. 31, 2022 Latvian Misha Cirkunov Light Heavyweight 6–7
Oct. 31, 2022 American Louis Cosce Welterweight 0–2
Oct. 31, 2022 American Nick Maximov Middleweight 2–2
Oct. 31, 2022 Russian Magomed Mustafaev Lightweight 3–2
Oct. 31, 2022 American Charlie Ontiveros Lightweight 0–3
Oct. 31, 2022 Canadian Jesse Ronson Lightweight 1–5
Oct. 31, 2022 American Cameron VanCamp Lightweight 0–2
Oct. 31, 2022 American Darian Weeks Welterweight 0–3
Oct. 31, 2022 American Jason Witt (retired) Welterweight 2–4
Oct. 29, 2022 Russian Askar Askarov Flyweight 3–1–1
Oct. 29, 2022 Polish Krzysztof Jotko Middleweight 11–6
Oct. 19, 2022 American Randy Costa Bantamweight 2–4
Oct. 19, 2022 Japanese Yamato Nishikawa Lightweight 0–0
Oct. 11, 2022 Ukranian Oleksiy Oliynyk Heavyweight 10–8
Oct. 1, 2022 Swedish Ilir Latifi Heavyweight 9–6

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
Oct. 25, 2022 American Joshua Weems Bantamweight 10–3
Oct. 24, 2022 Brazilian Carlos Mota Flyweight 8–2
Oct. 21, 2022 Brazilian Gabriella Fernandes Women's Flyweight 8–1
Oct. 11, 2022 Czech Tereza Bleda Women's Flyweight 6–0
Oct. 9, 2022 Brazilian Lucas Alexander Featherweight 7–2
Sep. 27, 2022 Aussie Jack Jenkins Featherweight 10–2
Sep. 27, 2022 Brazilian Mateus Mendonca Bantamweight 10–0
Sep. 27, 2022 American Bo Nickal Middleweight 3–0
Sep. 27, 2022 English Sam Patterson Lightweight 10–1
Sep. 27, 2022 Brazilian Rafael Ramos Estevam Flyweight 11–0
Sep. 21, 2022 Brazilian Jacqueline Amorim Women's Strawweight 6–0
Sep. 20, 2022 Tajik Nurullo Aliev Lightweight 8–0
Sep. 20, 2022 Brazilian Brunno Ferreira Middleweight 9–0
Sep. 20, 2022 Brazilian Jafel Filho Flyweight 14–2
Sep. 20, 2022 American Austen Lane Heavyweight 12–3
Sep. 20, 2022 Mexican Raul Rosas Jr. Bantamweight 6–0
Sep. 13, 2022 Russian Ikram Aliskerov Middleweight 13–1
Sep. 13, 2022 Afghani Farid Basharat Bantamweight 9–0
Sep. 13, 2022 Brazilian Bruna Brasil Women's Strawweight 8–2
Sep. 13, 2022 Peruvian Daniel Marcos Bantamweight 13–0
Sep. 13, 2022 American Trevor Peek Lightweight 7–0
Sep. 6, 2022 Brazilian Gabriel Bonfim Welterweight 13–0
Sep. 6, 2022 Brazilian Ismael Bonfim Lightweight 18–3
Sep. 6, 2022 Brazilian Vitor Petrino Light Heavyweight 7–0
Sep. 6, 2022 Virgin Islander Karl Williams Heavyweight 7–1
Aug. 30, 2022 Russian Irina Alekseeva Women's Strawweight 4–1
Aug. 30, 2022 American Blake Bilder Featherweight 7–0
Aug. 30, 2022 Russian Viktoriya Dudakova Women's Strawweight 6–0
Aug. 30, 2022 American Sedriques Dumas Middleweight 7–0
Aug. 30, 2022 Polish Mateusz Rebecki Lightweight 16–1
Aug. 30, 2022 Japanese Yusaku Kinoshita Welterweight 6–1
Aug. 23, 2022 American Darrius Flowers Welterweight 12–5
Aug. 23, 2022 Brazilian Denise Gomes Women's Strawweight 6–1
Aug. 23, 2022 English Michael Parkin Heavyweight 6–0
Aug. 23, 2022 South African Cameron Saaiman Bantamweight 6–0
Aug. 23, 2022 Mexican Jesus Santos Aguilar Flyweight 8–1
Aug. 16, 2022 American Hailey Cowan Women's Bantamweight 7–2
Aug. 16, 2022 Zimbabwean Themba Gorimbo Welterweight 10–3
Aug. 16, 2022 American Jose Johnson Bantamweight 15–7
Aug. 16, 2022 Brazilian Claudio Ribeiro Middleweight 10–2
Aug. 16, 2022 Argentinian Esteban Ribovics Lightweight 11–0
Aug. 16, 2022 American Nazim Sadykhov Lightweight 7–1
Aug. 9, 2022 American Clayton Carpenter Flyweight 6–0
Aug. 9, 2022 American Jamal Pogues Light Heavyweight 9–3
Aug. 9, 2022 Venezuelan Erik Silva Featherweight 9–1
Aug. 5, 2022 Aussie Shannon Ross Flyweight 13–6
Aug. 2, 2022 Scottish Chris Duncan Lightweight 9–1
Aug. 2, 2022 American Billy Goff Welterweight 8–2
Aug. 2, 2022 American Francis Marshall Featherweight 6–0
Aug. 2, 2022 Brazilian Vinicius Salvador Flyweight 14–4
Jul. 25, 2022 French Cedric Doumbe Welterweight 2–0
Jul. 20, 2022 French Taylor Lapilus Bantamweight 18–3
Jul. 6, 2022 American Jimmy Flick Flyweight 16–5
Jun. 9, 2022 Chinese Mingyang Zhang Light Heavyweight 16–6
May 31, 2022 Brazilian Tainara Lisboa Women's Bantamweight 5–2
Mar. 7, 2022 Russian Khusein Askhabov Featherweight 23–0
Feb. 15, 2022 American Isaac Dulgarian Featherweight 5–0
Oct. 19, 2021 American Jonny Parsons Welterweight 8–2
Sep. 21, 2021 American Victor Martinez Lightweight 13–4
May 17, 2021 Mexican Fernando Padilla Featherweight 14–4

Heavyweights (265 lb, 120 kg): 43 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
Belarussian Andrei Arlovski 23–16
7. American Derrick Lewis Sergey Spivac - UFC Vegas 65 17–8
2. American Stipe Miocic 14–4
3. American Curtis Blaydes 11–4 (1 NC)
10. Polish Marcin Tybura 10–6
Brazilian Marcos Rogerio de Lima* 9–7
American Walt Harris 6–9 (1 NC)
C. Cameroonian Francis Ngannou 12–2
8. Russian Alexander Volkov 9–4
American Chase Sherman Josh Parisian - UFC Vegas 64 4–9
4. Aussie Tai Tuivasa Sergey Pavlovich - UFC Orlando 8–4
American Jake Collier 5–7
9. Surinamese Jairzinho Rozenstruik Chris Daukaus - UFC 282 6–4
15. Russian Shamil Abdurahimov Jailton Almeida - UFC 283 5–5
1. French Ciryl Gane 8–1
12. Moldovan Serghei Spivac Derrick Lewis - UFC Vegas 65 6–3
Canadian Tanner Boser 4–4
Brazilian Augusto Sakai 4–4
American Jared Vanderaa 1–6
6. English Tom Aspinall Injury 5–1
13. Moldovan Alexander Romanov 5–1
11. American Chris Daukaus Jairzinho Rozenstruik - UFC 282 4–2
14. Bulgarian Blagoy Ivanov 3–3
5. Russian Sergey Pavlovich Tai Tuivasa - UFC Orlando 4–1
American Parker Porter Justin Tafa - UFC 284 3–2
American Don'Tale Mayes 2–3
Aussie Justin Tafa Parker Porter - UFC 284 2–3
Brazilian Rodrigo Nascimento 2–1 (1 NC)
American Chris Barnett 2–2
Russian Maxim Grishin ↑ 2–2
American Josh Parisian Chase Sherman - UFC Vegas 64 2–2
Brazilian Jailton Almeida Shamil Abudrahimov - UFC 283 3–0
Spanish Juan Espino 2–1
Syrian Jarjis Danho 1–1–1
Slovak Martin Buday 2–0
Egyptian Hamdy Abdelwahab 1–0
Dominican Waldo Cortes-Acosta 1–0
Nigerian Mohammed Usman 1–0
Polish Lukasz Brzeski 0–1
Swedish Anton Turkalj 0–1
American Austen Lane 0–0
English Michael Parkin 0–0
Virgin Islander Karl Williams 0–0

Light Heavyweights (205 lb, 93kg): 39 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:

Jiri Prochazka

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
Haitian Ovince St. Preux* Alexander Gustafsson - UFC 282 16–12
American Ed Herman* 13–12 (1 NC)
Brazilian Mauricio Rua Ihor Potieria - UFC 283 11–11–1
(N/A) American Jon Jones 20–1 (1 NC)
1. Brazilian Glover Teixeira Jiri Prochazka - UFC 282 16–6
5. American Anthony Smith* 13–9
2. Polish Jan Blachowicz Magomed Ankalaev - UFC 282 12–6
Swedish Alexander Gustafsson Ovince St. Preux - UFC 282 10–8
10. Ukranian Nikita Krylov 10–7
9. Scottish Paul Craig Johnny Walker - UFC 283 8–5–1
American Devin Clark Da Un Jung - UFC Seoul 7–7
American Khalil Rountree 7–5 (1 NC)
Moldovan Ion Cutelaba Kennedy Nzechukwu - UFC Vegas 65 5–7–1
8. Swiss Volkan Oezdemir 6–6
3. Russian Magomed Ankalaev Jan Blachowicz - UFC 282 9–1
13. American Dustin Jacoby 6–3–1
7. American Dominick Reyes 6–4
12. American Ryan Spann 7–2
American Alonzo Menifield 6–3
11. Brazilian Johnny Walker Paul Craig - UFC 283 5–4
4. Austrian Aleksandar Rakic Injury 6–2
Aussie Tyson Pedro Mingyang Zhang - UFC 284 5–3
6. American Jamahal Hill 6–1
14. Aussie Jim Crute 4–3
Nigerian Kennedy Nzechukwu Ion Cutelaba - UFC Vegas 65 4–3
Korean Da Un Jung Devin Clark - UFC Seoul 4–1–1
Romanian Nick Negumereanu 4–2
American William Knight ↓ 3–3
Polish Marcin Prachnio 2–4
Cameroonian Tafon Nchukwi Vitor Petrino - UFC Vegas 66 2–3
Kiwi Carlos Ulberg 3–1
C. Czech Jiri Prochazka Glover Teixeira - UFC 282 3–0
American Aleksa Camur Injury 1–2
Brazilian Philipe Lins 1–2
15. Russian Azamat Murzakanov 2–0
Ukranian Ihor Potieria Shogun Rua - UFC 283 0–1
Chinese Mingyang Zhang Tyson Pedro - UFC 284 0–0
Brazilian Vitor Petrino Tafon Nchukwi - UFC Vegas 66 0–0
American Jamal Pogues 0–0

Middleweights (185 lb, 84 kg): 68 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:

Alex Pereira

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
5. American Derek Brunson* Jack Hermansson - UFC Orlando 17–7
15. American Brad Tavares Gregory Rodrigues - UFC 283 14–7
11. American Kelvin Gastelum Nassourdine Imavov - UFC Vegas 67 11–8 (1 NC)
2. Aussie Robert Whittaker Paulo Costa - UFC 284 15–4
American Chris Weidman Injury 11–6
American Gerald Meerschaert Abusupiyan Magomedov 10–7
7. American Sean Strickland Jared Cannonier - UFC Vegas 66 12–4
8. Swedish Jack Hermansson Derek Brunson - UFC Orlando 10–5
1. Nigerian Israel Adesanya 12–2
3. American Jared Cannonier Sean Strickland - UFC Vegas 66 8–6
American Eryk Anders Kyle Daukaus - UFC Orlando 6–7 (1 NC)
American Zak Cummings Injury 9–4
4. Italian Marvin Vettori 8–4–1
9. English Darren Till Dricus Du Plessis - UFC 282 6–4–1
American Brendan Allen 8–2
Ghanaian Abdul Razak Alhassan 5–5
Polish Michal Oleksiejczuk Albert Duraev - UFC Vegas 66 5–3 (1 NC)
Canadian Marc-Andre Barriault 3–5 (1 NC)
6. Brazilian Paulo Costa Robert Whittaker - UFC 284 6–2
American Joaquin Buckley Chris Curtis - UFC 282 5–3
Korean Jun Yong Park 5–2
American Edmen Shahbazyan Dalcha Lungiambula - UFC 282 4–3
American Ian Heinisch 3–4
Brazilian Wellington Turman 3–4
Swedish Khamzat Chimaev ↑ 6–0
Georgian Roman Dolidze 5–1
American Phil Hawes 4–2
American Anthony Hernandez 4–2
Serbian Dusko Todorovic 3–3
American Kyle Daukaus Eryk Anders - UFC Orlando 2–3 (1 NC)
Congolese Dalcha Lungiambula Edmen Shahbazyan - UFC 282 2–4
American Jamie Pickett Bo Nickal - UFC 285 2–4
American Jordan Wright 2–4
10. Brazilian Andre Muniz 5–0
12. French Nassourdine Imavov Kelvin Gastelum - UFC Vegas 67 4–1
Brazilian Gregory Rodrigues Brad Tavares - UFC 283 4–1
Aussie Jacob Malkoun 3–2
American Julian Marquez Deron Winn - UFC Vegas 66 3–2
Uzbek Makhmud Muradov 3–2
Brazilian Bruno Silva 3–2
American Punahele Soriano 3–2
Brazilian Rodolfo Vieira Cody Brundage - UFC Vegas 65 3–2
American Deron Winn Julian Marquez - UFC Vegas 66 2–3
American Dustin Stoltzfus 1–4
C. Brazilian Alex Pereira 4–0
American Andre Petroski 4–0
14. American Chris Curtis Joquin Buckley - UFC 282 3–1
Brazilian Caio Borralho 3–0
13. South African Dricus Du Plessis Darren Till - UFC 282 3–0
American Cody Brundage Rodolfo Vieira - UFC Vegas 65 2–1
American Chidi Njokuani 2–1
Armenian Armen Petrosyan 2–1
American Tresean Gore 1–2
American Joseph Holmes 1–2
Russian Roman Kopylov 1–2
Moroccan Abu Azaitar 1–1
Russian Albert Duraev Michal Oleksiejczuk - UFC Vegas 66 1–1
Russian Denis Tiuliulin 1–1
American AJ Dobson 0–2
American Josh Fremd 0–2
Russian Aliaskhab Khizriev 1–0
German Abusupiyan Magomedov Gerald Meerschaert 1–0
American Joe Pyfer 1–0
Russian Ikram Aliskerov 0–0
American Sedriques Dumas 0–0
Brazilian Brunno Ferreira 0–0
American Bo Nickal Jamie Pickett - UFC 285 0–0
Brazilian Claudio Ribeiro 0–0

Welterweights (170 lb, 77 kg): 78 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:

Leon Edwards

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
Brazilian Rafael dos Anjos ↑ Bryan Barberena - UFC Orlando 20–12
American Matt Brown 16–13
13. American Neil Magny 20–8
American Robbie Lawler* Santiago Ponzinibbio - UFC 282 15–12
Brazilian Francisco Trinaldo 18–8
American Tim Means 14–11 (1 NC)
11. American Jorge Masvidal* 14–10
American Tony Ferguson 15–6
American Court McGee 10–10
9. Brazilian Vicente Luque 14–5
4. Brazilian Gilbert Burns 13–5
7. American Stephen Thompson Kevin Holland - UFC Orlando 11–6–1
5. American Belal Muhammad 13–3 (1 NC)
12. American Michael Chiesa 11–6
Chinese Li Jingliang 11–6
1. Nigerian Kamaru Usman 15–1
American Alex Morono 11–4 (1 NC)
Aussie Jake Matthews 11–5
American Kevin Holland Stephen Thompson - UFC Orlando 10–5 (1 NC)
American Nick Diaz* 8–7 (1 NC)
C. Jamaican Leon Edwards 12–2 (1 NC)
2. American Colby Covington 12–3
Argentinian Santiago Ponzinibbio Robbie Lawler - UFC 282 10–5
American Bryan Barberena 9–6
American Randy Brown 10–4
Icelandic Gunnar Nelson 9–5
American Niko Price Philip Rowe - UFC Orlando 7–5 (2 NC)
American Max Griffin 7–7
Brazilian Warlley Alves Nicolas Dalby - UFC 283 8–5
Brazilian Elizeu Zaleski USADA Suspension 9–3
English Danny Roberts Jack Della Maddalena - UFC Vegas 65 7–5
American Trevin Giles 6–4
6. American Geoff Neal Shavkat Rakhmonov - UFC Vegas 67 7–2
14. American Daniel Rodriguez 7–2
Danish Nicolas Dalby Warlley Alves - UFC 283 4–3–1 (1 NC)
15. Brazilian Michel Pereira 6–2
Russian Muslim Salikhov Andre Fialho - UFC Vegas 65 5–2
8. American Sean Brady 5–1
American Matthew Semelsberger 4–2
Chinese Kenan Song 4–2
American Khaos Williams 4–2
American Miguel Baeza Injury 3–3
American Lyman Good 3–3
Japanese Takashi Sato 2–4
10. Kazak Shavkat Rakhmonov Geoff Neal - UFC Vegas 67 4–0
American Ramiz Brahimaj Injury 2–2
Portuguese Andre Fialho Muslim Salikhov - UFC Vegas 65 2–2
American Gabriel Green 2–2
American Mike Jackson 1–2 (1 NC)
American Bryan Battle 3–0
Irish Ian Garry 3–0
American Jeremiah Wells 3–0
Guyanan Carlston Harris 2–1
Tunisian Mounir Lazzez Gabriel Bonfim - UFC 283 2–1
Russian Abubakar Nurmagomedov 2–1
American Philip Rowe Niko Price - UFC Orlando 2–1
Aussie Jack Della Maddalena Danny Roberts - UFC Vegas 65 2–0
Ecuadorian Michael Morales Rinat Fakhretdinov - UFC Vegas 66 2–0
American Orion Cosce 1–1
Canadian Yohan Lainesse 1–1
Swiss Ange Loosa 1–1
American Preston Parsons 1–1
American Pete Rodriguez 1–1
Zimbabwean Blood Diamond 0–2
American AJ Fletcher 0–2
Russian Gadzhi Omargadzhiev 0–2
Russian Rinat Fakhretdinov Michael Morales - UFC Vegas 66 1–0
Canadian Mike Malott 1–0
American Josh Quinlan 1–0
American Adam Fugitt Yusaku Kinoshita - UFC Seoul 0–1
American Martin Sano 0–1
Brazilian Gabriel Bonfim Mounir Lazzez - UFC 283 0–0
French Cedric Doumbe 0–0
American Darrius Flowers 0–0
American Billy Goff Themba Gorimbo 0–0
Zimbabwean Themba Gorimbo Billy Goff 0–0
American Jonny Parsons 0–0
Japanese Yusaku Kinoshita Adam Fugitt - UFC Seoul 0–0

Lightweights (155 lb, 70 kg): 81 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:

Islam Makhachev

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
American Jim Miller Gabriel Benitez 24–15 (1 NC)
American Clay Guida Scott Holtzman - UFC Orlando 17–16
1. Brazilian Charles Oliveira 21–9 (1 NC)
2. American Dustin Poirier* 22–7 (1 NC)
American Joe Lauzon 15–12
American Michael Johnson Marc Diakiese - UFC Orlando 12–14
American Bobby Green USADA Suspension 14–9–1
6. Iranian Beneil Dariush 16–4–1
14. Kiwi Daniel Hooker 12–8
American Drew Dober 11–7 (1 NC)
Canadian John Makdessi 11–8
12. Irish Conor McGregor Injury 10–4
Brazilian Renato Moicano 9–5
C. Russian Islam Makhachev Alexander Volkanovski - UFC 284 12–1
Brazilian Carlos Diego Ferreira Injury 8–5
Mexican Gabriel Benitez Jim Miller 7–6
Aussie Alex Volkanovski ↑ Islam Makhachev - UFC 284 12–0
English Marc Diakiese Michael Johnson - UFC Orlando 7–5
American Scott Holtzman Clay Guida - UFC Orlando 7–5
Brazilian Leonardo Santos 7–3–1
American Jared Gordon Paddy Pimblett - UFC 282 7–4
American Christos Giagos 5–6
American Vinc Pichel 7–3
3. American Justin Gaethje 6–4
Afghani Nasrat Haqparast 6–4
American Drakkar Klose Injury 7–2
Brazilian Thiago Moises Guram Kutateladze - UFC 283 5–4
Bosnian Damir Hadzovic 4–5
American Grant Dawson 7–0–1
(N/A) American Gregor Gillespie 7–1
13. American Jalin Turner 6–2
Brazilian Joaquim Silva 5–3
American Matt Frevola 4–3–1
American Ricky Glenn 4–3–1
7. Kyrgyzstani Rafael Fiziev 6–1
Peruvian Claudio Puelles 5–2
10. Armenian Arman Tsarukyan Damir Ismagulov - UFC Vegas 66 5–2
Kiwi Brad Riddell 4–3
American Chris Gruetzemacher 3–4
Spanish Joel Alvarez 4–2
9. Polish Mateusz Gamrot 4–2
Venezuelan Omar Morales Mateusz Rebecki - UFC Vegas 67 3–3
Aussie Jamie Mullarkey 3–3
11. Kazak Damir Ismagulov Arman Tsaruykyan - UFC Vegas 66 5–0
Danish Mark O. Madsen 4–1
American Joseph Solecki Benoit Saint-Denis 4–1
Slovak L'udovit Klein 3–2
American Jordan Leavitt Victor Martinez 3–2
French Fares Ziam 3–2
5. American Michael Chandler 2–3
Mexican Rafa Garcia Maheshate - UFC Vegas 66 2–3
English Jai Herbert 2–3
American Mike Davis 3–1
American Terrance McKinney Ismael Bonfim - UFC 283 3–1
English Paddy Pimblett Jared Gordon - UFC 282 3–0
Moroccan Ottman Azaitar 2–1
Chilean Ignacio Bahamondes 2–1
Serbian Uros Medic 2–1
French Benoit Saint-Denis Joe Solecki 2–1
Brazilian Rafael Alves 1–2
Russian Viacheslav Borshchev 1–2
Georgian Guram Kutateladze Thiago Moises - UFC 283 1–1
Israeli Natan Levy Genaro Valdez - UFC Orlando 1–1
Brazilian Nikolas Motta 1–1
American Trey Ogden 1–1
American Mike Breeden 0–2
American Erick Gonzalez 0–2
American Alex Munoz 0–2
Chinese Maheshate Rafa Garcia - UFC Vegas 66 1–0
Mexican Manuel Torres 1–0
American Evan Elder ↓ Nazim Sadykhov 0–1
Polish Michal Figlak 0–1
Brazilian Gabriel Miranda 0–1
Mexican Genaro Valdez Natan Levy - UFC Orlando 0–1
Mexican Daniel Zellhuber 0–1
Tajik Nurullo Aliev 0–0
Brazilian Ismael Bonfim Terrance McKinney - UFC 283 0–0
Scottish Chris Duncan 0–0
American Victor Martinez Jordan Leavitt 0–0
English Sam Patterson 0–0
American Trevor Peek 0–0
Polish Mateusz Rebecki Omar Morales - UFC Vegas 67 0–0
Argentinian Esteban Ribovics 0–0
American Nazim Sadykhov Evan Elder 0–0

Featherweights (145 lb, 65 kg): 74 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
13. Brazilian Edson Barboza Injury 16–11
1. American Max Holloway 19–7
American Darren Elkins Jonathan Pearce - UFC Orlando 17–9
15. American Alex Caceres Julian Erosa - UFC Vegas 66 14–11 (1 NC)
American Andre Fili 10–8 (1 NC)
Finnish Makwan Amirkhani 7–6
7. Korean Chan-Sung Jung* 7–6
American Charles Rosa 5–8
2. Mexican Yair Rodriguez 9–2 (1 NC)
11. American Dan Ige 7–5
5. American Calvin Kattar 7–5
American Landon Vannata 4–6–2
4. American Josh Emmett 9–2
3. American Brian Ortega 7–3 (1 NC)
American Julian Erosa Alex Caceres - UFC Vegas 66 6–5
6. English Arnold Allen 10–0
Brazilian Ricardo Ramos 7–3
Canadian Charles Jourdain 4–5–1
American Daniel Pineda 4–5 (1 NC)
Canadian Hakeem Dawodu 6–3
American Damon Jackson 5–2–1 (1 NC)
American Alex Hernandez ↓ Billy Quarantillo - UFC 282 5–4
8. Georgian Giga Chikadze 7–1
English Nathaniel Wood 6–2
Russian Zubaira Tukhugov 5–2–1
Korean Seung-Woo Choi 3–5
12. Nigerian Sodiq Yusuff 6–1
American Mike Trizano 4–3
American Steven Peterson 3–4
10. Russian Movsar Evloev Injury 6–0
9. American Bryce Mitchell Ilia Topuria - UFC 282 6–0
American Ryan Hall 5–1
American Billy Quarantillo Alexander Hernandez - UFC 282 4–2
Canadian Gavin Tucker 4–2
American Bill Algeo 3–3
Korean Dooho Choi Kyle Nelson - UFC Seoul 3–3
American Chase Hooper 3–3
American Darrick Minner 2–4
American Jonathan Pearce Darren Elkins - UFC Orlando 4–1
American Pat Sabatini 4–1
American Sean Woodson 3–1–1
American Nate Landwehr 3–2
American TJ Brown Erik Silva - UFC 282 2–3
Aussie Shane Young 2–3
Canadian Kyle Nelson ↓ Dooho Choi - UFC Seoul 1–4
Georgian Ilia Topuria ↓ Bryce Mitchell - UFC 282 4–0
English Lerone Murphy 3–0–1
Chinese Shayilan 3–1
Aussie Josh Culibao Melsik Baghdasaryan - UFC 284 2–1–1
American Luis Saldana 2–1–1
Brazilian Herbert Burns 2–2
American Steve Garcia Jr. 2–2
Scottish Danny Henry 2–2
Ugandan David Onama Jarno Errens - UFC Vegas 67 2–2
Brazilian Joanderson Brito 2–1
American Austin Lingo 2–1
American Jamall Emmers 1–2
Armenian Melsik Baghdasaryan Josh Culibao - UFC 284 2–0
American Kamuela Kirk 1–1
American Tucker Lutz 1–1
Argentinian Marcelo Rojo ↑ Francis Marshall - UFC Orlando 0–2
Brazilian Lucas Almeida 1–0
French William Gomis 1–0
Brazilian Lucas Alexander 0–1
American Daniel Argueta Isaac Dulgarian - UFC Vegas 67 0–1
Dutch Jarno Errens David Onama - UFC Vegas 67 0–1
American Don Shainis Jack Jenkins - UFC 284 0–1
Russian Khusein Askhabov 0–0
American Blake Bilder 0–0
American Isaac Dulgarian Daniel Argueta - UFC Vegas 67 0–0
Aussie Jack Jenkins Don Shainis - UFC 284 0–0
American Francis Marshall Marcelo Rojo - UFC Orlando 0–0
Mexican Fernando Padilla 0–0
Venezuelan Erik Silva TJ Brown - UFC 282 0–0

Women Featherweights (145 lb, 66 kg): 6 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
Brazilian Norma Dumont 4–2
Swiss Stephanie Egger 3–2
Brazilian Josiane Nunes ↑ Zarah Fairn - UFC 283 2–0
French Zarah Fairn Josiane Nunes - UFC 283 0–2
Argentinian Ailin Perez 0–1
American Danyelle Wolf 0–1

Bantamweights (135 lb, 61 kg): 78 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
American Cub Swanson* 18–12
Brazilian Rani Yahya* Injury 20–7–1 (1 NC)
Brazilian Raphael Assuncao* 15–8
5. Ecuadorian Marlon Vera 14–6
7. American Dominick Cruz* 14–4
2. American T.J. Dillashaw 13–5
8. Brazilian Pedro Munhoz 10–7 (1 NC)
C. American Aljamain Sterling 14–3
American Brian Kelleher 8–7
6. American Rob Font 9–5
Mexican Alejandro Perez 8–4–1
American Cody Garbrandt ↑ 7–5
9. Chinese Song Yadong 8–2–1
American Jonathan Martinez 8–3
4. American Cory Sandhagen 8–3
1. Russian Petr Yan 8–3
Korean Kyung Ho Kang 7–3 (1 NC)
American Cody Stamann 6–4–1
Brazilian Douglas Silva de Andrade 6–5
12. American Sean O'Malley 8–1 (1 NC)
3. Georgian Merab Dvalishvili 8–2
10. American Ricky Simon 8–2
English David Grant 5–5
American Frankie Saenz 5–5
American Chris Gutierrez 7–1–1
American Julio Arce 5–4
Argentinian Guido Cannetti 4–5
American Brandon Davis 2–7
Brazilian Raoni Barcelos 6–2
American Montel Jackson 6–2
American Casey Kenney 5–3
American Mario Bautista 5–2
American Tony Gravely 4–3
American Vince Morales Miles Johns - UFC Vegas 65 3–4
Brazilian Raulian Paiva 3–4
Russian Said Nurmagomedov Saidyokub Kakhramonov - UFC Vegas 66 5–1
15. Welsh Jack Shore Injury 5–1
Chinese Heili Alateng 4–1–1
Mongolian Batgerel Danaa 3–3
14. American Adrian Yanez 5–0
American Kyler Phillips 4–1
American Miles Johns Vince Morales - UFC Vegas 65 3–2
Canadian Aiemann Zahabi 3–2
Guamanian Trevin Jones 1–3 (1 NC)
French Taylor Lapilus 3–1
Chinese Aoriqileng 2–2
American John Castaneda 2–2
American Benito Lopez 2–2
Kazak Sergey Morozov Journey Newson - UFC Vegas 66 2–2
American Johnny Munoz 2–2
American Journey Newson Sergey Morozov - UFC Vegas 66 2–2
13. Russian Umar Nurmagomedov 3–0
American Ronnie Lawrence Cameron Saaiman - UFC 282 2–1
American Mana Martinez 2–1
American Aaron Phillips 0–3
Afghani Javid Basharat 2–0
Uzbek Saidyokub Kakhramonov Said Nurmagomedov - UFC Vegas 66 2–0
Canadian Chad Anheliger 1–1
American Victor Henry 1–1
American Christian Rodriguez ↓ 1–1
Brazilian Daniel Santos 1–1
American Ricky Turcios Kevin Natividad - UFC Vegas 65 1–1
American Kevin Natividad Ricky Turcios - UFC Vegas 65 0–2
American Jay Perrin Raul Rosas Jr. - UFC 282 0–2
Ukranian Liudvik Sholinian 0–2
Mexican Cristian Quinonez 1–0
American Da'Mon Blackshear 0–0–1
American Garrett Armfield ↓ 0–1
Mexican Fernie Garcia Brady Hiestand - UFC Vegas 65 0–1
American Brady Hiestand Fernie Garcia - UFC Vegas 65 0–1
Brazilian Saimon Oliveira 0–1
American Joshua Weems 0–1
Afghani Farid Basharat 0–0
American Jose Johnson 0–0
Peruvian Daniel Marcos 0–0
Brazilian Mateus Mendonca 0–0
Mexican Raul Rosas Jr. Jay Perrin - UFC 282 0–0
South African Cameron Saaiman Ronnie Lawrence - UFC 282 0–0

Women Bantamweights (135 lb, 61 kg): 26 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:

Amanda Nunes

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
C. Brazilian Amanda Nunes* 16–3
5. American Raquel Pennington Ketlen Vieira - UFC Vegas 67 11–5
3. American Holly Holm 7–6
N/A Dutch Germaine de Randamie* Maternity Leave 8–3
4. Mexican Irene Aldana 7–4
1. American Julianna Pena 7–3
12. Swedish Lina Lansberg 4–6
2. Brazilian Ketlen Vieira Raquel Pennington - UFC Vegas 67 7–2
8. American Macy Chiasson 6–3
7. Swedish Pannie Kianzad 5–3
Aussie Jessy-Rose Clark 4–4
American Ashlee Evans-Smith 3–5
Czech Lucie Pudilova 3–5
14. Brazilian Mayra Bueno Silva 4–2–1
6. Russian Yana Kunitskaya 4–3
9. Brazilian Karol Rosa 5–1
Lithuanian Julija Stoliarenko 1–5
Panamanian Joselyne Edwards 3–2
11. American Julia Avila 3–1
Swedish Bea Malecki 2–1
Hong Kongese Ramona Pascual 0–3
American Leah Letson ↓ 1–1
American Chelsea Chandler 1–0
Brazilian Tamires Vidal 1–0
American Hailey Cowan 0–0
Brazilian Tainara Lisboa 0–0

Flyweights (125 lb, 56 kg): 45 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:

Deiveson Figueiredo

Interim Champion: Brandon Moreno

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
11. American Tim Elliott 7–10
C. Brazilian Deiveson Figueiredo Brandon Moreno - UFC 283 10–2–1
IC. Mexican Brandon Moreno Deiveson Figueiredo - UFC 283 8–3–2
2. Brazilian Alexandre Pantoja 9–3
8. American Matt Schnell Matheus Nicolau - UFC Orlando 6–5
3. Kiwi Kai Kara-France 7–3
6. American Alex Perez Injury 6–3
7. Brazilian Matheus Nicolau Matt Schnell - UFC Orlando 6–1
5. American Brandon Royval Amir Albazi - UFC Vegas 66 4–2
American Cody Durden 3–2–1
American Tyson Nam 3–3
American Ode Osbourne 3–3
American Nathan Maness 3–2
13. Chinese Sumudaerji 3–2
Canadian Malcolm Gordon 2–3
Brazilian Bruno Silva 2–3
Kazak Zhalgas Zhumagulov Charles Johnson - UFC Vegas 65 1–4
10. Czech David Dvorak 3–1
15. Russian Tagir Ulanbekov 3–1
12. Angolan Manel Kape 2–2
9. Swedish Amir Albazi Brandon Royval - UFC Vegas 66 3–0
Russian Muhammad Mokaev 3–0
14. American Jeff Molina Jimmy Flick - UFC Vegas 67 3–0
American CJ Vergara 1–2
South African JP Buys 0–3
Brazilian Daniel da Silva Vinicius Salvador - UFC 282 0–3
Japanese Tatsuro Taira Jesus Santos Aguilar - UFC Seoul 2–0
Mexican Victor Altamirano 1–1
English Jake Hadley 1–1
Brazilian Allan Nascimento Carlos Hernandez - UFC Vegas 67 1–1
American Carlos Candelario 0–2
American Victor Rodriguez 0–2
American Jimmy Flick Jeff Molina - UFC Vegas 67 1–0
American Carlos Hernandez Allan Nascimento - UFC Vegas 67 1–0
Ukranian Denys Bondar 0–1
American Charles Johnson Zhalgas Zhumagulov - UFC Vegas 65 0–1
Brazilian Carlos Mota 0–1
Brazilian Kleydson Rodrigues 0–1
Colombian Juancamilo Ronderos Clayton Carpenter 0–1
American Clayton Carpenter Juancamilo Ronderos 0–0
Brazilian Jafel Filho 0–0
Brazilian Rafael Ramos Estevam 0–0
Aussie Shannon Ross 0–0
Brazilian Vinicius Salvador Daniel da Silva - UFC 282 0–0
Mexican Jesus Santos Aguilar Tatsuro Taira - UFC Seoul 0–0

Women Flyweights (125 lb, 57 kg): 42 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
4. Brazilian Jessica Andrade ↑ Lauren Murphy - UFC 283 14–7
1. American Katlyn Chookagian 11–5
American Miesha Tate* 8–7
American Cortney Casey 6–9
C. Kyrgyzstani Valentina Shevchenko 12–2
3. American Lauren Murphy Jessica Andrade - UFC 283 8–5
Canadian Gillian Robertson 8–5
14. American Cynthia Calvillo 6–5–1
American J.J. Aldrich 7–4
5. Mexican Alexa Grasso 7–3
15. English Molly McCann 6–4
American Sijara Eubanks 5–5
Ukranian Maryna Moroz Jennifer Maia - UFC Vegas 65 6–3
American Montana De La Rosa 5–3–1
9. American Andrea Lee 5–4
8. Brazilian Jennifer Maia Maryna Moroz - UFC Vegas 65 4–5
Korean Ji Yeon Kim ↓ Mandy Bohm - UFC Seoul 3–6
11. American Maycee Barber 6–2
6. Brazilian Viviane Araujo 5–3
Brazilian Priscila Cachoeira 4–4
Kyrgyzstani Antonina Shevchenko 4–4
Brazilian Ariane Lipski 3–5
Brazilian Amanda Ribas Tracy Cortez - UFC Orlando 5–2
American Miranda Maverick 4–2
2. Brazilian Taila Santos 4–2
7. French Manon Fiorot 5–0
Brazilian Luana Carolina 3–2
Kazak Mariya Agapova 2–3
12. American Erin Blanchfield 4–0
13. American Tracy Cortez Amanda Ribas - UFC Orlando 4–0
10. Scottish Casey O'Neill Injury 4–0
American Hannah Goldy 1–3
American Shanna Young 1–3
Brazilian Melissa Gatto 2–1
American Victoria Leonardo 1–2
Canadian Jasmine Jasudavicius 1–1
German Mandy Bohm Ji Yeon Kim - UFC Seoul 0–2
American Juliana Miller 1–0
Brazilian Karine Silva 1–0
Brazilian Natalia Silva Tereza Bleda - UFC Vegas 65 1–0
Czech Tereza Bleda Natalia Silva - UFC Vegas 65 0–0
Brazilian Gabriella Fernandes 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:

Zhang Weili

RK TotT Name Next Fight/Status Zuffa Record
12. American Angela Hill Emily Ducote - UFC Orlando 9–12
8. American Tecia Torres 9–6
1. American Carla Esparza 10–4
Polish Karolina Kowalkiewicz 7–7
1. American Rose Namajunas 9–4
11. American Michelle Waterson-Gomez 6–6
6. Brazilian Mackenzie Dern 7–3
3. Brazilian Marina Rodriguez 6–2–2
American Ashley Yoder 3–7
7. Brazilian Amanda Lemos 7–2
5. Chinese Yan Xiaonan 7–2
C. Chinese Weili Zhang 7–2
Brazilian Polyana Viana 4–4
10. Brazilian Virna Jandiroba 4–3
15. American Jessica Penne 3–4
Thai Loma Lookboonmee Elise Reed - UFC Seoul 4–2
Mexican Lupita Godinez 3–3
American Jinh Yu Frey 2–4
American Sam Hughes 2–4
(N/A) American Tatiana Suarez 5–0
Brazilian Ariane Carnelossi 2–2
American Elise Reed Loma Lookboonmee - UFC Seoul 2–2
Romanian Diana Belbita 1–3
Argentinian Silvana Gomez Juarez 1–3
American Vanessa Demopoulos Maria Oliveira - UFC Vegas 65 2–1
Welsh Cory McKenna 2–1
Brazilian Tabatha Ricci 2–1
American Cheyanne Vlismas 2–1
14. Brazilian Luana Pinheiro 2–0
Venezuelan Piera Rodriguez 2–0
Mexican Montserrat Conejo 1–1
Japanese Kanako Murata 1–1
Japanese Mizuki Inoue 1–1
American Brianna Fortino 1–1
Brazilian Maria Oliveira Vanessa Demopoulos - UFC Vegas 65 1–1
Chinese Liang Na 0–2
Brazilian Istela Nunes Yazmin Jauregui - UFC Orlando 0–2
13. American Emily Ducote Angela Hill - UFC Orlando 1–0
Mexican Yazmin Jauregui Istela Nunes - UFC Orlando 1–0
Brazilian Denise Gomes 0–1
Brazilian Iasmin Lucindo 0–1
Mexican Melissa Martinez 0–1
Russian Irina Alekseeva 0–0
Brazilian Jacqueline Amorim 0–0
Brazilian Bruna Brasil 0–0
Russian Viktoriya Dudakova 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.

Date TotT Name Division Zuffa Record
Jul. 8, 2017 American Travis Browne Heavyweight 9–7–1
Oct. 31, 2020 Welsh Jack Marshman Middleweight 3–5
Dec. 7, 2019 American Trevor Smith* Middleweight 7–9
Oct. 12, 2019 Mexican Hector Aldana Welterweight 0–3
N/A American Calen Born Welterweight 0–0
Jun. 17, 2017 Korean Dong Hyun Kim Welterweight 13–4 (1 NC)
Mar. 1, 2014 English John Hathaway Welterweight 7–2
Oct. 5, 2019 Kiwi Luke Jumeau Welterweight 2–2
Aug. 31, 2013 German Pascal Krauss Welterweight 2–2
May 12, 2018 Brazilian Alberto Mina Welterweight 3–1
Jan. 2, 2016 Canadian Sheldon Westcott Welterweight 1–2
Dec. 21, 2019 Korean Dong-Hyun Ma Lightweight 3–5
Sep. 16, 2017 American Alex Reyes Lightweight 0–1
Sep. 7, 2019 Russian Mairbek Taisumov Lightweight 7–2
Feb. 2, 2019 Swedish David Teymur Lightweight 5–1
May 15, 2021 American Kevin Aguilar Featherweight 2–4
Oct. 12, 2019 Brazilian Kron Gracie Featherweight 1–1
Jul. 18, 2020 English Nad Narimani Featherweight 2–2
Dec. 14, 2019 Swedish Daniel Teymur Featherweight 1–4
N/A Chinese Zhenhong Lu Featherweight 0–0
Dec. 14, 2019 American Urijah Faber* Bantamweight 19–10
May 24, 2014 American Chris Holdsworth Bantamweight 2–0
Dec. 8, 2018 American Matthew Lopez Bantamweight 2–4
Dec. 21, 2019 Chinese Pingyuan Liu Bantamweight 2–2
Mar. 14, 2020 Venezuelan Veronica Macedo Women's Bantamweight 1–4
Mar. 26, 2022 Scottish Joanne Wood Women's Flyweight 7–8

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