The rankings prefer into story a fighter’s wins/losses, quality of competition, ending rate/dominance and frequency of fights.
Fighters are no longer eligible to be ranked after they’ve been sluggish for 24 months, both because of the accidents, drug/behavior suspensions, contract disputes or self-imposed hiatuses.
Fighters serving drug/behavior suspensions are eligible to be ranked, so lengthy as they are no longer sluggish for bigger than 24 months.
To potentially the most though-provoking of our skill, fighters will most certainly be ranked of their well-known weight class. Catchweight fights and bouts outside the fighter’s well-known weight class can get a obvious or detrimental affect on the ranking. Nonetheless, non-titleholders will most certainly be ranked in supreme one weight class at a given time, and in most conditions, they may presumably well no longer be ranked in a brand recent weight class until they’ve had their first fight at that weight.