2024 MMA News Awards: Ilia Topuria Wins Male Fighter Of The Year

The major MMA promotions have wrapped up their schedules for 2024, so it’s time to crown this year’s MMA News award winners. Today, it’s time to reveal our second winner, as we determine which athlete among the UFC, PFL, and ONE Championship rosters emerged as 2024’s Male Fighter of the Year. Voting Panel: Harvey Leonard, […]

The major MMA promotions have wrapped up their schedules for 2024, so it’s time to crown this year’s MMA News award winners.

Today, it’s time to reveal our second winner, as we determine which athlete among the UFC, PFL, and ONE Championship rosters emerged as 2024’s Male Fighter of the Year.

Voting Panel:

Harvey Leonard, Kyle Dimond, Andrew Starc, Thomas Albano, Ryan Jarrell, Andrew Ravens

Honorable Mentions:

10. Renato Moicano – UFC lightweight contender

9. Belal Muhammad – UFC welterweight champion

8. Joaquin Buckley – UFC welterweight contender

7. Shamil Musaev – PFL welterweight champion

6. Alexandre Pantoja – UFC flyweight champion

Now, on to the five male fighters who received the most votes for this year’s award, including the 2024 winner.

5. Diego Lopes – UFC Featherweight Contender

The highest-ranked non-champion in this year’s award, Diego Lopes has enjoyed a quick rise from prospect to legitimate title contender in MMA’s leading promotion.

The catalyst for that surge was a standout performance on the milestone UFC 300 card this past April, where he stopped veteran Sodiq Yusuff in under 90 seconds. Just two months later, Lopes first accepted a short-notice assignment against Brian Ortega for International Fight Week before accepting an even shorter notice one opposite Dan Ige after “T-City’s” fight-day withdrawal.

A win at UFC 303 ensured the Brazilian was able to keep his sights on the top five, and when the Ortega bout was rebooked for the Sphere in September, Lopes broke through at the expense of the former two-time title challenger.

What the new year will hold for Lopes remains to be seen, with the 29-year-old targeting either Ilia Topuria’s featherweight belt or an interim title clash with Alexander Volkanovski. For now, he’ll be looking back on a memorable 12 months in the UFC.

Diego Lopes
Image: UFC.com

4. Merab Dvalishvili – UFC Bantamweight Champion

It’s titleholders from here on out, starting with bantamweight champ Merab Dvalishvili.

A nine-fight winning run and victories over ex-kings José Aldo and Petr Yan wasn’t enough for “The Machine” to enter 2024 with a first shot at gold on the calendar. But that was no worry for “The Machine,” who dominated combat sports legend Henry Cejudo in February to make his case undeniable.

And when finally opposite Sean O’Malley inside the unique surroundings of the Sphere seven months later, the Georgian made no mistake. He convincingly unseated “Suga,” securing a one-sided decision after five rounds of headlining action at UFC 306.

Dvalishvili won’t have long to celebrate his successful 2024, as he’s just weeks away from a first defense against the undefeated Umar Nurmagomedov.

Merab Dvalishvili defeats Sean O'Malley at Noche UFC 306
Image: @ufc/Instagram

3. Dricus Du Plessis – UFC Middleweight Champion

Another champion cracking this year’s top five is middleweight kingpin Dricus Du Plessis.

The South African entered 2024 having most recently continued to prove his many doubters wrong in a big way, knocking out the highly regarded Robert Whittaker to earn top contender status. And it didn’t take him long to add champ status to his résumé on MMA’s biggest stage after he narrowly outpointed MMA News’ 2023 Male Fighter of the Year, Sean Strickland.

And “Stillknocks” will finish this year with a cemented grip on the gold, having gotten the better of Israel Adesanya by way of submission in the main event of August’s UFC 305 pay-per-view Down Under.

Teddy Atlas dissects UFC 305 main event between Dricus Du Plessis and Israel Adesanya
Image: @ufc/X

2. Alex Pereira – UFC Light Heavyweight Champion

There are star-making years, and then there’s Alex Pereira’s 2024.

While his middleweight crowning and series with Israel Adesanya established himself as a major name in MMA, “Poatan” has gone above and beyond at 205 pounds this year. In three fights in a record timespan, the Brazilian former kickboxing champ has added Jamahal Hill, Ji?í Procházka (again), and Khalil Rountree to the list of victims who have fallen to his famed power.

From his post-low blow KO and celebration against the confident Hill to his memorable comeback against “The War Horse” — not to mention his results this year coming while saving the UFC at major events — Pereira’s year in the cage would normally leave him as a shoo-in for top spot.

But…

Alex Pereira
Image: UFC/Zuffa LLC

1. Ilia Topuria – UFC Featherweight Champion

Quality over quantity was the name of the game in this year’s award.

While he fell one win short of Pereira’s run in 2024, Ilia Topuria’s two victories were evidently deemed as more impressive by the majority of the voting panel. After opening his year by knocking out Alexander Volkanovski, a featherweight GOAT contender who was previously undefeated in the weight class, “El Matador” became the first person to knock out the great Max Holloway eight months later to record his first successful title defense.

Having brutally dispatched of two names who likely sit on the 145-pound Mount Rushmore for most, Topuria is MMA News’ Male Fighter of the Year.

Ilia Topuria
Image: UFC.com

2024 MMA News Awards: Dakota Ditcheva Wins Female Fighter Of The Year

The major MMA promotions have wrapped up their schedules for 2024, so it’s time to crown this year’s MMA News award winners. Getting the ball rolling will be the Female Fighter of the Year, as we determine which woman among the UFC, PFL, and ONE Championship rosters stood out from the rest in 2024. Voting […]

The major MMA promotions have wrapped up their schedules for 2024, so it’s time to crown this year’s MMA News award winners.

Getting the ball rolling will be the Female Fighter of the Year, as we determine which woman among the UFC, PFL, and ONE Championship rosters stood out from the rest in 2024.

Voting Panel:

Harvey Leonard, Kyle Dimond, Andrew Starc, Thomas Albano, Ryan Jarrell, Andrew Ravens

Honorable Mentions:

8. Zhang Weili – UFC strawweight champion

7. Natália Silva – UFC flyweight contender

6. Virna Jandiroba – UFC strawweight contender

Now, on to the five female fighters who received the most votes for this year’s award, including the 2024 winner.

5. Jasmine Jasudavicius – UFC Flyweight Contender

2024 marked flyweight Jasmine Jasudavicius’ third calendar year competing under the UFC banner, and it was by far her best.

After going 1-1 in 2022 and 2-1 in 2023, the Canadian standout enjoyed an unbeaten 3-0 year in the Octagon. After initially bouncing back from her setback against Tracy Cortez by submitting Priscila Cachoeira on home soil this past January, the 35-year-old outpointed highly regarded debutant Fatima Kline in Colorado before getting another finish in front of her compatriots at the expense of Ariane Lipski da Silva.

Having risen to #12 in the rankings with three straight wins, two of which earned her Performance of the Night bonuses, Jasudavicius has earned fifth place in this year’s MMA News award.

Jasmine Jasudavicius
Image: UFC/YouTube

4. Cris Cyborg – Bellator Featherweight & PFL Super Fights Featherweight Champion

MMA legend Cris Cyborg marks one of two fighters to crack the top five with just one fight in 2024.

The former UFC featherweight queen and current Bellator champion spent much of this year expressing discontent at her struggle to secure a debut in the PFL. But that finally came to fruition at the Battle of the Giants pay-per-view in October, where she competed for the inaugural PFL Super Fights featherweight belt against the promotion’s first and only two-weight title winner, Larissa Pacheco.

The 39-year-old showed that she’s got plenty left in the tank, emerging victorious from a brutal five-round battle. In doing so, Cyborg ended Pacheco’s 10-fight win streak, which included a victory over Kayla Harrison and consecutive PFL season triumphs at 155 and 145 pounds.

Cris Cyborg
Image: Jose Peñuela/PFL MMA

3. Valentina Shevchenko – UFC Flyweight Champion

Like Cyborg, another all-time MMA great in Valentina Shevchenko also delivered in a big way with her sole appearance in the cage this year.

After a defeat and draw against Alexa Grasso in 2023, many had written off “Bullet’s” chances of returning to the flyweight throne when she and the Mexican completed their trilogy at Noche UFC inside the Sphere this past September. But more than just proving her detractors wrong, Shevchenko utterly dominated Grasso across five rounds to begin a second reign at 125 pounds.

That one-sided performance defied the expectations of most, meaning Shevchenko gets the bronze in this year’s award.

Valentina Shevchenko & Alexa Grasso
Image: @ufc/X

2. Kayla Harrison – UFC Bantamweight Contender

The top UFC fighter in the 2024 award is Kayla Harrison, whose debut year on MMA’s biggest stage couldn’t have gone much better.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist in Judo swapped the PFL for the UFC, arriving in the Octagon for the first time at the milestone UFC 300 event this past April. The 2019 and 2021 PFL title winner was tasked with beating Holly Holm if she was to immediately stake her claim for a bantamweight title shot.

More than just beat the former champion, Harrison ran through her en route to finding the submission finish in round two. And after missing out on the next opportunity at the gold, the Ohio native extended her UFC record to 2-0 by outpointing another top-five contender in Ketlen Vieira.

After entering this year with many doubting her ability to even make the weight, Harrison’s perfect run to place herself in position for a championship shot in 2025 has earned her the runner-up spot.

Kayla Harrison
Image:Jeff Bottari/UFC, Zuffa LLC

1. Dakota Ditcheva – 2024 PFL Flyweight Champion

The rise of Dakota Ditcheva has been quite something, and 2024 saw her break through on the global stage.

After going 3-0 in 2023 to achieve regional title glory under the PFL Europe banner, the British striking specialist set her sights on emerging victorious from the PFL’s inaugural flyweight season. With the likes of Liz Carmouche and Taila Santos on the roster, the year promised to provide answers to those who questioned Ditcheva based on her level of competition.

Through the regular season and semifinal, “Dangerous” dispatched Lisa Mauldin, Chelsea Hackett, and Jena Bishop with first-round finishes. Her journey to the championship final in Riyadh last month only boosted the hype — but it increased dramatically when she entered the cage on Nov. 29.

To secure gold and $1 million in prize money, Ditcheva had to get the better of Santos, a longtime top-five contender in the UFC whom many believe deserved the nod over Shevchenko in their 2022 title fight. The undefeated 26-year-old passed the test with flying colors, dominating the Brazilian before blitzing her with body shots in round two for the finish.

With a 4-0 year to capture another PFL title and establish herself as one of the world’s best in MMA at 125 pounds, top spot was only ever going to “Dangerous” Dakota Ditcheva in 2024.

Dakota Ditcheva
Image: PFL MMA

2024 MMA News Awards: Dakota Ditcheva Wins Female Fighter Of The Year

The major MMA promotions have wrapped up their schedules for 2024, so it’s time to crown this year’s MMA News award winners. Getting the ball rolling will be the Female Fighter of the Year, as we determine which woman among the UFC, PFL, and ONE Championship rosters stood out from the rest in 2024. Voting […]

The major MMA promotions have wrapped up their schedules for 2024, so it’s time to crown this year’s MMA News award winners.

Getting the ball rolling will be the Female Fighter of the Year, as we determine which woman among the UFC, PFL, and ONE Championship rosters stood out from the rest in 2024.

Voting Panel:

Harvey Leonard, Kyle Dimond, Andrew Starc, Thomas Albano, Ryan Jarrell, Andrew Ravens

Honorable Mentions:

8. Zhang Weili – UFC strawweight champion

7. Natália Silva – UFC flyweight contender

6. Virna Jandiroba – UFC strawweight contender

Now, on to the five female fighters who received the most votes for this year’s award, including the 2024 winner.

5. Jasmine Jasudavicius – UFC Flyweight Contender

2024 marked flyweight Jasmine Jasudavicius’ third calendar year competing under the UFC banner, and it was by far her best.

After going 1-1 in 2022 and 2-1 in 2023, the Canadian standout enjoyed an unbeaten 3-0 year in the Octagon. After initially bouncing back from her setback against Tracy Cortez by submitting Priscila Cachoeira on home soil this past January, the 35-year-old outpointed highly regarded debutant Fatima Kline in Colorado before getting another finish in front of her compatriots at the expense of Ariane Lipski da Silva.

Having risen to #12 in the rankings with three straight wins, two of which earned her Performance of the Night bonuses, Jasudavicius has earned fifth place in this year’s MMA News award.

Jasmine Jasudavicius
Image: UFC/YouTube

4. Cris Cyborg – Bellator Featherweight & PFL Super Fights Featherweight Champion

MMA legend Cris Cyborg marks one of two fighters to crack the top five with just one fight in 2024.

The former UFC featherweight queen and current Bellator champion spent much of this year expressing discontent at her struggle to secure a debut in the PFL. But that finally came to fruition at the Battle of the Giants pay-per-view in October, where she competed for the inaugural PFL Super Fights featherweight belt against the promotion’s first and only two-weight title winner, Larissa Pacheco.

The 39-year-old showed that she’s got plenty left in the tank, emerging victorious from a brutal five-round battle. In doing so, Cyborg ended Pacheco’s 10-fight win streak, which included a victory over Kayla Harrison and consecutive PFL season triumphs at 155 and 145 pounds.

Cris Cyborg
Image: Jose Peñuela/PFL MMA

3. Valentina Shevchenko – UFC Flyweight Champion

Like Cyborg, another all-time MMA great in Valentina Shevchenko also delivered in a big way with her sole appearance in the cage this year.

After a defeat and draw against Alexa Grasso in 2023, many had written off “Bullet’s” chances of returning to the flyweight throne when she and the Mexican completed their trilogy at Noche UFC inside the Sphere this past September. But more than just proving her detractors wrong, Shevchenko utterly dominated Grasso across five rounds to begin a second reign at 125 pounds.

That one-sided performance defied the expectations of most, meaning Shevchenko gets the bronze in this year’s award.

Valentina Shevchenko & Alexa Grasso
Image: @ufc/X

2. Kayla Harrison – UFC Bantamweight Contender

The top UFC fighter in the 2024 award is Kayla Harrison, whose debut year on MMA’s biggest stage couldn’t have gone much better.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist in Judo swapped the PFL for the UFC, arriving in the Octagon for the first time at the milestone UFC 300 event this past April. The 2019 and 2021 PFL title winner was tasked with beating Holly Holm if she was to immediately stake her claim for a bantamweight title shot.

More than just beat the former champion, Harrison ran through her en route to finding the submission finish in round two. And after missing out on the next opportunity at the gold, the Ohio native extended her UFC record to 2-0 by outpointing another top-five contender in Ketlen Vieira.

After entering this year with many doubting her ability to even make the weight, Harrison’s perfect run to place herself in position for a championship shot in 2025 has earned her the runner-up spot.

Kayla Harrison
Image:Jeff Bottari/UFC, Zuffa LLC

1. Dakota Ditcheva – 2024 PFL Flyweight Champion

The rise of Dakota Ditcheva has been quite something, and 2024 saw her break through on the global stage.

After going 3-0 in 2023 to achieve regional title glory under the PFL Europe banner, the British striking specialist set her sights on emerging victorious from the PFL’s inaugural flyweight season. With the likes of Liz Carmouche and Taila Santos on the roster, the year promised to provide answers to those who questioned Ditcheva based on her level of competition.

Through the regular season and semifinal, “Dangerous” dispatched Lisa Mauldin, Chelsea Hackett, and Jena Bishop with first-round finishes. Her journey to the championship final in Riyadh last month only boosted the hype — but it increased dramatically when she entered the cage on Nov. 29.

To secure gold and $1 million in prize money, Ditcheva had to get the better of Santos, a longtime top-five contender in the UFC whom many believe deserved the nod over Shevchenko in their 2022 title fight. The undefeated 26-year-old passed the test with flying colors, dominating the Brazilian before blitzing her with body shots in round two for the finish.

With a 4-0 year to capture another PFL title and establish herself as one of the world’s best in MMA at 125 pounds, top spot was only ever going to “Dangerous” Dakota Ditcheva in 2024.

Dakota Ditcheva
Image: PFL MMA

MMA News 2018 Year-End Awards

Mixed martial arts in 2018 has had many twists and turns. From dollies, to crowd brawls, and “champ champs,” 2018 was indeed quite the year in MMA. We’ve seen key moments occur this year such as Jon Jones’ return, a trade that s…

Mixed martial arts in 2018 has had many twists and turns. From dollies, to crowd brawls, and “champ champs,” 2018 was indeed quite the year in MMA. We’ve seen key moments occur this year such as Jon Jones’ return, a trade that sent Demetrious Johnson to ONE Championship and Ben Askren to the UFC, and […]

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