UFC 2022: Best Fighters Ranked This Year  

The Ultimate Fighting Championship showcased 41 events following a remarkable year.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship showcased 41 events following a remarkable year.
By Sri Praneeth Palli | Dec 29, 2022 | 4 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Ultimate Fighting Championship showcased 41 events following a remarkable year. Only five events were postponed due to the coronavirus in the whole year. Check Out The Top 10 UFC Fighters For 2022 as the success of 2020 will make 2021 even better. There have already been four outstanding fight cards in the first six weeks of the new year. The Top 10 UFC Fighters of 2022 are listed below.

Dustin Poirier

Dustin “The Diamond” Poirier never fails to show us why he is regarded as one of the greatest fighters in history. Poirier has demonstrated consistency, tenacity, and a route created with guts, dedication, and a lot of self-belief throughout his journey. The Diamond has defeated Conor McGregor twice this year, a former UFC champion and double champion. Six months after Poirier won a triple fight to settle the score, McGregor had won the interim championship.

Kamaru Usman

The welterweight champion Kamaru Uman is vying to be the best boxer in the world pound for pound. Think you are the one fighting head-to-head if you attempted to persuade me last summer that Kamaru Usman will KO Gilbert Burns, Jorge Masvidal, and back-to-back in this fight. Currently, Usman is regarded as one of the best welterweights in MMA history.

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Ciryl Gane

Only five bouts into her UFC career, Ciryl Gane is now third in the heavyweight class. When Gane next appears, he will contend for the interim heavyweight championship. In fewer than ten years, Gane has dominated the category, defeating Junior Dos Santos (Jarzinho Rozenstruik) and Alexander Volkov (interim heavyweight).

Islam Makhachev

The light has been transferred. With two victories in a row already in 2021, Khabib Nurmagomedov’s longtime buddy and training partner has returned to the lightweight discussion. After a year-long break, Makhachev has defeated rated opponents Thiago Moises and Drew Dober via submission twice (ranked).

Brandon Moreno

This pledge was made many years ago by a close friend of mine, Brandon Moreno, to anybody who would listen. This objective was attained last month. The 27-year-old Moreno is the first UFC Champion from Mexico. It has not been an easy journey. By being persistent, working hard, and having faith in himself, Brandon Moreno has been able to succeed in life. From finishing last on The Ultimate Fighter to getting dropped by the UFC to struggling to get back in, Brandon Moreno has fought his way to the top of the flyweight category.

Rose Namajunas

Rose Namajunas, a.k.a. “Thug,” has maximised the potential of her one bout this year. The first female fighter to win back the UFC belt was Namajunas. The previous champion Zhang Weili was struck in the head with a spectacular head kick from Rose. Rose, a betting underdog, believed that Weili was an immovable foe. Even yet, Thug Rose appeared to have little trouble winning the stoppage. Rose is a two-time UFC champion and is still only 29 years old. She could, if she so desired, carry on creating her legacy. Given everything she has accomplished, Rose could be the best version yet.

Beniel Dariush

For those who are interested, the 155-pound weight class is still home to many talented athletes. For a while, Beniel Dariush appeared to be settling into the lower half of the lightweight rankings. After having one of the longest active victory streaks in this category, Dariush is finally ranked third and in the top five.

Movsar Evloev

There could have been a dark horse in the featherweight division. Russian fighter Movsar Evloev, who is unbeaten (15-0 MMA, 5-0 UFC), has had a productive start to the year with victories over Nik Lenz and Hakeem Danodu (UFC).

Terrance McKinney

Many people could be surprised by Terrance McKinney. The only person on this list who has received recognition is him. While I won’t be talking about championship contention or high rankings, I will bring up inspiration. This year, McKinney has already engaged in four fights. At UFC 263, he also made his UFC debut. As a stand-in, McKinney, a UFC novice, agreed to compete against rising star Matt Frevola. Frevola was eliminated by McKinney, a tenacious underdog, in 7 seconds.

Charlie Olives

The underdog has been the focus of this year’s tale. Charlie Olives should be included in the roster of fresh, motivating heroes for 2021. Rose Namajunas is joined by Charles “Do Bronx,” Oliveira, and Brandon Moreno. The opening match of 2019 featured Rose Namajunas as the world champion. At UFC 262, Oliveira defeated Michael Chandler to win the lightweight championship. Less than 20 seconds after Chandler was on the verge of being eliminated in round 1, Oliveira overcame him via TKO.

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