Bloody Elbow September 2013 Meta-Rankings: Light Heavyweight

Our sources are cited at the bottom of this post. Rank Fighter Points Promotion Last Rank 1 Jon Jones 250 UFC 1 2 Alexander…

By: Richard Wade | 10 years ago
Bloody Elbow September 2013 Meta-Rankings: Light Heavyweight
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Our sources are cited at the bottom of this post.

Rank Fighter Points Promotion Last Rank
1 Jon Jones 250 UFC 1
2 Alexander Gustafsson 233 UFC 2
3 Phil Davis 219 UFC 3
3 Rashad Evans 219 UFC 4
5 Glover Teixeira 209 UFC 8
6 Dan Henderson 190 UFC 6
7 Antonio Rogerio Nogueira 189 UFC 6
8 Lyoto Machida 176 UFC 5
9 Chael Sonnen 165 UFC 9
10 Mauricio Rua 138 UFC 11
11 Gegard Mousasi 124 UFC 12
12 Ryan Bader 112 UFC 10
13 Quinton Jackson 91 Bellator 13
14 Thiago Silva 78 UFC 14
15 Wanderlei Silva 71 UFC 15
16 James Te Huna 69 UFC 16
16 Attila Vegh 69 Bellator 18
16 Emanuel Newton 69 Bellator 20
19 Anthony Johnson 63 WSOF 17
20 Muhammed Lawal 61 Bellator 19
21 Ryan Jimmo 60 UFC 22
22 Vitor Belfort 56 UFC 23
23 Rafael Cavalcante 56 UFC 21
24 Matt Hamill 46 UFC 24
25 Jimi Manuwa 42 UFC 25

Based on the premise that all MMA rankings are subjective but that it’s still useful and informative to know who the online MMA community as a whole ranks as the best fighters in MMA, we collect and average the rankings of the top MMA websites to produce our consensus rankings. We compile the top MMA rankings from each of our sources and award 25 points for a first place ranking, 16 for a 10th place ranking, 1 for a 25th place ranking. A formula is used to “normalize” the data so all fighters are awarded points from those lists that do not include a full 25 fighters. This formula ensures that each ranking site awards the same number of total points regardless of how many fighters they choose to rank. Each fighter’s total is divided by the number of possible points to determine their standing in the Meta-Rankings.


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