Methodology
What UFC Analytics Measures
We turn a fighter's UFC history into clear, comparable scores so you can see how two fighters stack up on the skills that decide fights — then judge the matchup for yourself.
How to read these analytics
- What the scores mean: every fighter is graded 0–100 on striking, grappling, wrestling, pace, cardio, durability, and finishing, based on how they've actually performed in the UFC.
- Where the data comes from: official UFC fight results and round-by-round statistics from past fights.
- Descriptive, not a prediction: the numbers describe track record and style — they don't try to guess the result of a specific fight.
- No winner picks on purpose: fights are famously unpredictable, so we leave the pick to you. You'll never see win probabilities, betting odds, or a selected winner here.
Why we don't predict winners
Plenty of sites will tell you who's going to win. MMA is too chaotic for that to be honest — a single punch changes everything. Instead of a false-confidence prediction, we give you the measured picture: who's the sharper striker, who controls the grappling, who fades late, who finishes fights. It's the homework, not the guess.