Pros and Cons of the Official UFC Fighter Rankings

The UFC has embarked on having its own official fighter rankings in 2013. Needless to say, fan reaction on social media came swift upon the first release of the UFC Fighter Rankings. Positive and negative. The rankings do offer pros and cons for t…

The UFC has embarked on having its own official fighter rankings in 2013. Needless to say, fan reaction on social media came swift upon the first release of the UFC Fighter Rankings. Positive and negative.

The rankings do offer pros and cons for the UFC.

The clear pro of the rankings is that it gives fans a clear look at who the contenders in the divisions are. However, the guidelines for voting are not as clear.

Rankings were generated by a voting panel made up of media members. The media members were asked to vote for who they feel are the top fighters in the UFC by weight-class and pound-for-pound. A fighter is only eligible to be voted on if they are in active status in the UFC and a fighter can only appear in one weight division at a time.

There is no mention of how to weight recent wins, activity or lack thereof, or anything else. It states that media members are asked to vote based on how they feel. That can cause some ambiguity.

Albeit, with the litany of votes making up these rankings, they do average out. There will always be individual votes to nitpick at, but that comes with the territory.

The immediate con seen is that the rankings do not make much difference right now. As sports are entertainment, the emphasis will always be on putting on fun, interesting fights.

Yes, Nick Diaz is currently ranked No. 3 at welterweight, but he is getting the title shot because it’s what fans want to see and not based purely on merit. If that were the case, it would be Johny Hendricks taking on Georges St-Pierre for the championship.

That makes the rankings superficial at best.

What is the biggest pro that can come out of these rankings? If fans buy in to the rankings quickly then the Hendricks’ and Chris Weidman’s may not be passed over for title shots in the future. Fans will look at the rankings and begin to demand the top-ranked fighters get the title shots. The contenders will constantly be in high demand.

That will change the current con in to the biggest pro possible. That has to be the endgame for the UFC.

If that comes to fruition, then MMA will lose some of the entertainment aspect of its current matchmaking and focus on being a true sport. The No. 1 contender will receive the title shot the majority of the time.

Timing, injuries and other unforeseen setbacks will always rear their ugly heads, forcing other match-ups to take place.

Match-ups like Jon Jones vs. Chael Sonnen will become less likely. Marketing will still play a part, of course, but the rankings will enhance those hardworking, top-ranked fighters who are not adept to cutting interesting promos on the microphone.

That can be the biggest gain seen from the rankings.

Rankings are fun to look at, but as of right now there should be no weight put behind them from fans. The UFC is a business and they will put on fights that fans want to see, regardless of rankings.

Perhaps that will change in the future, but as of now, the rankings are merely a cosmetic addition to the company.

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Tyron Woodley vs. Rory MacDonald: Head-to-Toe Breakdown

Tyron Woodley made a quick and impressive debut in the Octagon with a 36-second knockout of Jay Hieron at UFC 156.The former Strikeforce title contender and highly touted prospect is not wasting any time in calling out the welterweight elite under the …

Tyron Woodley made a quick and impressive debut in the Octagon with a 36-second knockout of Jay Hieron at UFC 156.

The former Strikeforce title contender and highly touted prospect is not wasting any time in calling out the welterweight elite under the bright lights of the UFC. In an interview with Sherdog Radio (h/t fighthubtv.com), he specifically called out Rory MacDonald.

MacDonald is currently scheduled to take on Carlos Condit at UFC 158—a rematch of MacDonald’s only professional loss.

However, should MacDonald get past Condit and not want to challenge his teammate, and current UFC Welterweight Champion, GSP, then taking on Woodley is a distinct possibility.

This is how that fight breaks down.

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MMA Contenders and Pretenders Who Will Be Revealed in February

Mixed martial arts is back in full force in the month of February.The UFC has already put on one event, with Jose Aldo defending his featherweight crown against Frankie Edgar. The leader in MMA will return with two more events, and Bellator will keep u…

Mixed martial arts is back in full force in the month of February.

The UFC has already put on one event, with Jose Aldo defending his featherweight crown against Frankie Edgar. The leader in MMA will return with two more events, and Bellator will keep up their weekly schedule as well.

Fighters will try to position themselves to make runs in their respective divisions, and it all starts with having good showings this month. Between Bellator and the UFC, there are numerous fighters on the brink of laying claim to the top spot in their respective divisions.

As February moves onward, these men will show themselves to be contenders or pretenders.

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Roy Nelson vs Cheick Kongo: Head-to-Toe Breakdown

Roy Nelson and Cheick Kongo will meet at UFC 159 on April 27.The card in New Jersey will feature two of the UFC’s best heavyweights in action.Nelson is riding a two-fight win streak in to the Octagon. Back-to-back knockouts over Dave Herman and Matt Mi…

Roy Nelson and Cheick Kongo will meet at UFC 159 on April 27.

The card in New Jersey will feature two of the UFC’s best heavyweights in action.

Nelson is riding a two-fight win streak in to the Octagon. Back-to-back knockouts over Dave Herman and Matt Mitrione have given to life to Nelson in the division.

Kongo is 4-1-1 in his last six bouts, and is coming off a decision win over Shawn Jordan. A victory over Nelson would thrust Kongo back in to the thick of the heavyweight division.

This is how the fight breaks down from head to toe.

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Aldo vs Edgar: An In-Depth Analysis of Frankie Edgar’s Performance

Frankie Edgar came up just a bit short at UFC 156 against Jose Aldo.He dropped a unanimous decision to Aldo. Edgar lost four rounds on two cards, and three on the other. However, the fight was close.”The Answer” was trying to become one of the few to c…

Frankie Edgar came up just a bit short at UFC 156 against Jose Aldo.

He dropped a unanimous decision to Aldo. Edgar lost four rounds on two cards, and three on the other. However, the fight was close.

“The Answer” was trying to become one of the few to claim a championship in two different divisions. If a couple things go differently he accomplishes that goal.

The superfight has come and gone.

Lets take a round-by-round look at his performance from Saturday night.

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Aldo vs Edgar: 5 Legitimate Contenders for the UFC Featherweight Title

Jose Aldo retained his UFC Featherweight Championship at UFC 156 against Frankie Edgar, and now the search is on for who will attempt to dethrone the champion next.Aldo’s run as champion has been impressive. He was dominant in the WEC and continues tha…

Jose Aldo retained his UFC Featherweight Championship at UFC 156 against Frankie Edgar, and now the search is on for who will attempt to dethrone the champion next.

Aldo’s run as champion has been impressive. He was dominant in the WEC and continues that trend under the bright lights of the UFC.

He stands atop the featherweight world. Other contenders are climbing that mountain but they appear to be a ways down from toppling Aldo at this point. However, in MMA anything can happen, and Aldo needs a challenger.

Here are five potential contenders to Aldo’s featherweight crown.

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