List of current UFC fighters
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, founded in 1993 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie. The organization was purchased from its parent company SEG in 2001 by Zuffa LLC, a promotional company owned by Las Vegas casino magnates, Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and managed by Dana White (current president of operations).[1] Since its inception, and through its current Zuffa management, the UFC has remained one of the more dominant MMA promotions in the world, playing host to a wide field of MMA fighters.[2]
This list provides an up to date roster of all fighters currently competing under the UFC promotional banner.[note 1][note 2] Fighters are organized by weight class and within their weight class by their number of appearances inside the UFC. Fighters with the same number of fights are listed in order of their number of wins. Fighters with the same UFC record are listed alphabetically.[note 3]
World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) was purchased by Zuffa in 2006[3] and officially merged under the UFC brand on January 1, 2011.[4] All former WEC fighters have had their WEC record listed in place of their UFC record, starting with WEC 25 (the first WEC event under Zuffa). These records have been, and will be, continued as former WEC fighters move on in the UFC.[note 4]
Strikeforce was purchased by Zuffa in 2011[5] and officially merged under the UFC brand on January 12, 2013.[6] All former Strikeforce fighters have had their Strikeforce record listed in place of their UFC record, starting with Strikeforce Challengers: Wilcox vs. Damm (the first Strikeforce event under Zuffa). These records have been, and will be, continued as former Strikeforce fighters move on in the UFC.[note 5]
Each fight record has four categories: wins, losses, draws, and no-contests (NC).[7] All fight records in this article are displayed in that order, with fights resulting in a no-contest listed in parentheses.
Recently released
These fighters have been released from their UFC contracts, or announced their retirement, over the course of the last month. If their release has not been announced, then they have been listed here based upon their removal from the UFC's rosters.[note 6]
ISO | Name | Division | Zuffa record |
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BRA | Diego Brandão[8] | Featherweight | 6–4 |
BRA | Lucas Martins[9] | Featherweight | 4–3 |
NZL | James Te Huna (retired)[10] | Light heavyweight | 5–5 |
Recent signings
The fighters in this section have either signed with the UFC in the last month, have recently returned from an announced retirement, or have yet to make their UFC return or debut.[note 6]
ISO | Name | Division | MMA record |
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GER | Jessin Ayari | Welterweight | 15–3 |
BRA | Poliana Botelho | Women's strawweight | 5–1 |
BRA | Luan Chagas | Welterweight | 14–1–1 |
USA | Devin Clark | Middleweight | 6–0 |
MDA | Ion Cutelaba | Light heavyweight | 11–1 (1 NC) |
RUS | Abdul-Kerim Edilov | Light heavyweight | 16–4 |
USA | Josh Emmett | Lightweight | 10–0 |
BRA | Luiz Henrique da Silva | Light heavyweight | 10–0 |
RUS | Adam Khaliev | Welterweight | 6–0 |
USA | Matthew Lopez | Bantamweight | 8–0 |
RUS | Bilyal Makhov | Heavyweight | 0–0 |
SER | Bojan Mihajlović | Heavyweight | 10–3 |
USA | Adam Milstead | Heavyweight | 7–1 |
USA | Belal Muhammad | Welterweight | 9–0 |
USA | BJ Penn | Featherweight | 16–10–2 |
USA | CM Punk | Middleweight | 0–0 |
USA | Jordan Rinaldi | Lightweight | 12–4 |
RUS | Dmitry Smolyakov | Heavyweight | 7–0 |
BRA | Alberto Uda | Middleweight | 9–0 |
Total fighters: 527
Heavyweights (265 lb, 120 kg): 39 fighters
Light heavyweights (205 lb, 93 kg): 32 fighters
Middleweights (185 lb, 84 kg): 54 fighters
Welterweights (170 lb, 77 kg): 99 fighters
Lightweights (155 lb, 70 kg): 96 fighters
Featherweights (145 lb, 65 kg): 61 fighters
ISO | Name | Nickname | Zuffa record |
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USA | BJ Penn[25] | The Prodigy | 12–9–2 |
USA | Clay Guida | The Carpenter | 12–10 |
USA | Jeremy Stephens | Lil' Heathen | 11–11 |
GER | Dennis Siver | The Menace | 11–8 (1 NC) |
USA | Frankie Edgar | The Answer | 14–4–1 |
USA | Cub Swanson* | Cub | 12–6 |
USA | Cole Miller | Magrinho | 10–7 (1 NC) |
BRA | Thiago Tavares | 10–6–1 | |
BRA | José Aldo* | Junior | 15–1 |
USA | Chad Mendes* | Money | 12–4 |
USA | Gray Maynard[26] | The Bully | 9–5–1 (1 NC) |
USA | Ricardo Lamas* | The Bully | 11–4 |
BRA | Charles Oliveira | Do Bronx | 9–5 (1 NC) |
USA | Max Holloway | Blessed | 11–3 |
USA | Darren Elkins | The Damage | 10–4 |
USA | Alex Caceres | Bruce Leroy | 6–6 (1 NC) |
BRA | Renan Barão*[27] | The Baron | 10–2 |
USA | Dennis Bermudez | The Menace | 8–3 |
USA | Sam Sicilia | 5–5 | |
VEN | Maximo Blanco** | Maxi | 4–5 |
USA | Myles Jury | The Fury | 6–2 |
BRA | Rony Jason | Jason | 4–2 (1 NC) |
BRA | Godofredo Pepey | Pepey | 4–3 |
USA | Yaotzin Meza | 2–4 (1 NC) | |
USA | Matt Grice | The Real One | 2–5 |
USA | Chas Skelly | The Scrapper | 4–2 |
BRA | Hacran Dias | Barnabe | 3–3 |
USA | Andre Fili | Touchy | 3–3 |
USA | Jimy Hettes | The Kid | 3–3 |
KOR | Chan Sung Jung* | The Korean Zombie | 3–3 |
JPN | Tatsuya Kawajiri** | The Crusher | 3–3 |
NZL | Dan Hooker | The Hangman | 3–2 |
USA | Mike De La Torre | El Cucuy | 2–2 (1 NC) |
GBR | Rob Whiteford | The Hammer | 2–3 |
USA | Phillipe Nover | The Filipino Assassin | 1–4 |
MEX | Yair Rodríguez | Pantera | 4–0 |
RUS | Zubaira Tukhugov | Warrior | 3–1 |
ISR | Noad Lahat | Neo | 2–2 |
USA | Charles Rosa | Boston Strong | 2–2 |
USA | Alex White | The Spartan | 2–2 |
USA | Clay Collard | Cassius | 1–3 |
JPN | Mizuto Hirota** | Pugnus | 0–3–1 |
FIN | Makwan Amirkhani | Mr. Finland | 3–0 |
BIH | Mirsad Bektic | 3–0 | |
USA | Brian Ortega | T-City | 2–0 (1 NC) |
MEX | Gabriel Benítez | Moggly | 2–1 |
BRA | Tiago Trator | Trator | 2–1 |
GEO | Levan Makashvili | The Hornet | 1–1–1 |
USA | Jim Alers | The Beast | 1–1 (1 NC) |
MEX | Masio Fullen | El Lobo | 1–2 |
GBR | Arnold Allen | Almighty | 2–0 |
KOR | Doo Ho Choi | The Korean Superboy | 2–0 |
BRA | Renato Moicano | Moicano | 2–0 |
CHL | Diego Rivas | Pitbull | 2–0 |
JPN | Teruto Ishihara | Yashabo | 1–0–1 |
RUS | Artem Lobov | The Russian Hammer | 0–2 |
USA | Ryan Hall[28] | The Wizard | 1–0 |
USA | Luke Sanders | Cool Hand | 1–0 |
USA | Kyle Bochniak | Crash | 0–1 |
BRA | Fernando Bruno[29] | Açougueiro | 0–1 |
USA | Jason Knight | The Kid | 0–1 |
Bantamweights (135 lb, 61 kg): 58 fighters
Women's bantamweights (135 lb, 61 kg): 26 fighters
ISO | Name | Nickname | Zuffa record |
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USA | Ronda Rousey** | Rowdy | 10–1 |
USA | Miesha Tate** (C) | Cupcake | 7–3 |
CAN | Alexis Davis** | Ally-Gator | 6–2 |
BRA | Amanda Nunes** | The Lioness | 5–2 |
CAN | Sarah Kaufman** | 3–3 (1 NC) | |
NED | Germaine de Randamie** | The Iron Lady | 4–2 |
USA | Raquel Pennington | Rocky | 4–2 |
USA | Liz Carmouche** | Girlrilla | 2–4 |
BRA | Bethe Correia | Pitbull | 3–2 |
USA | Sara McMann | 2–3 | |
USA | Leslie Smith | The Peacemaker | 2–3 |
USA | Jessica Eye | Evil | 1–3 (1 NC) |
USA | Holly Holm | The Preacher's Daughter | 3–1 |
USA | Marion Reneau | Belizean Bruiser | 2–2 |
USA | Julianna Peña | The Venezuelan Vixen | 3–0 |
USA | Cat Zingano | Alpha | 2–1 |
USA | Lauren Murphy | Lucky | 1–2 |
USA | Elizabeth Phillips | 1–2 | |
BRA | Cris Justino** | Cyborg | 1–0 (1 NC) |
RUS | Milana Dudieva | 1–1 | |
USA | Ashlee Evans-Smith | 1–1 | |
CAN | Sarah Moras | Cheesecake | 1–1 |
PER | Valentina Shevchenko | Bullet | 1–1 |
BRA | Larissa Pacheco | 0–2 | |
DEN | Anna Elmose | Panda | 0–1 |
USA | Kelly Faszholz | 0–1 |
Flyweights (125 lb, 56 kg): 30 fighters
ISO | Name | Nickname | Zuffa record |
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USA | Joseph Benavidez* | The Beefcake | 16–4 |
USA | Demetrious Johnson* (C) | Mighty Mouse | 14–2–1 |
USA | Ian McCall* | Uncle Creepy | 3–5–1 |
USA | John Moraga | 5–3 | |
JPN | Kyoji Horiguchi | 6–1 | |
USA | Sergio Pettis | The Phenom | 5–2 |
BRA | Jussier Formiga | Formiga | 4–3 |
USA | Dustin Ortiz | 4–3 | |
BRA | Wilson Reis | 4–2 | |
USA | Justin Scoggins | Tank | 4–2 |
USA | Zach Makovsky | Fun Size | 3–3 |
IRE | Neil Seery | 2Tap | 3–3 |
USA | Henry Cejudo | The Messenger | 4–1 |
USA | Louis Smolka | Da Last Samurai | 4–1 |
RUS | Ali Bagautinov | Puncher | 3–2 |
USA | Ray Borg | The Tazmexican Devil | 3–2 |
USA | Danny Martinez* | The Gremlin | 1–4 |
USA | Chris Beal | The Real Deal | 2–2 |
CAN | Chris Kelades | 2–2 | |
JPN | Ulka Sasaki | Ulka | 2–2 |
USA | Willie Gates | Whoop Ass | 1–3 |
GUM | Jon Delos Reyes | The Heat | 1–3 |
USA | Ryan Benoit | Baby Face | 1–2 |
USA | Joby Sanchez | 1–2 | |
CHN | Yao Zhikui | The Conqueror | 1–2 |
USA | Ben Nguyen | 2–0 | |
COL | Fredy Serrano | El Profe | 2–0 |
USA | Geane Herrera | The Revolutionary | 1–1 |
PHL | Roldan Sangcha-an | The Executioner | 0–2 |
BRA | Matheus Nicolau[31] | 1–0 |
Women's strawweights (115 lb, 52 kg): 32 fighters
See also
- List of UFC champions
- List of UFC events
- List of current Bellator fighters
- List of current WSOF fighters
- List of current Invicta FC fighters
Notes
- ^ Unless otherwise cited, all fighters listed are retrieved from ufc.com.
- ^ All names presented are in accordance with UFC.com profiles and may include common nicknames or alternative spellings rather than birth names.
- ^ Unless otherwise cited, all records are retrieved from sherdog.com.
- ^ All asterisked fighters are listed by a combination of their UFC and WEC records.
- ^ All double asterisked fighters are listed by a combination of their UFC and Strikeforce records.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The flags listed in these tables are in accordance with official UFC telecasts and may not fully or accurately represent the full citizenship of the peoples listed.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j UFC championship title holders are marked with a (C).
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