Updated
Updated · New York Post · Jun 25
UFC Debuts Data-Driven Rankings After Nearly 10 Years of Media Ballot Criticism
Updated
Updated · New York Post · Jun 25

UFC Debuts Data-Driven Rankings After Nearly 10 Years of Media Ballot Criticism

3 articles · Updated · New York Post · Jun 25

Summary

  • Monday’s rollout replaced the UFC’s long-running media-voted rankings with a data-driven system that Dana White had promoted earlier this month as “AI.”
  • The new model appears closer to an Elo-style rating system used by outlets such as FightMatrix and Tapology than to a major artificial-intelligence breakthrough.
  • The change targets a rankings process critics say had deteriorated for nearly a decade, with limited participation from active MMA media and unexplained ballots regularly distorting results.
  • For the UFC, the overhaul is meant to restore credibility to divisional rankings that influence matchmaking and title-shot debates across the promotion.

Insights

Will the UFC's new 'AI' rankings actually control matchmaking, or do executives still have the final say?
What hidden logic in the UFC's new algorithm caused a top contender to plummet eleven spots overnight?
Does rewarding only wins, not how they're achieved, risk creating a more risk-averse fighting style in the UFC?