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  1. 1

    Sean "Tarzan" Strickland
    Sean Strickland
    "Tarzan"
    29-6-0
    1991 - USA - UFC

    Sean's found a really ******* awkward style which seems really ******* hard to beat for really ******* top level guys. Just constantly moves forward almost kicking as he walks with flicks to the stomach and throwing a lot of 1-2s. Doesn't really cut the cage off but I actually think that kind of works for him as everyone seems to just go backwards and end up tiring themselves out circling constantly. For some reason hardly anyone seems to be able to stand their ground against it even if it doesn't seem like he's hitting particularly hard. Good takedown defence and circles out well when someone attempts to clinch with him, usually getting to somewhere where he can start marching at them again. Very good at pacing himself throughout a fight and never looks tired.
  2. 2

    Paulo "The Eraser" Costa
    Paulo Costa
    "The Eraser"
    14-4-0
    1991 - Brazil - UFC

    In a bit of a weird place at the moment as it doesn't seem like he can beat the real top guys in the division. He fought okay against Strickland, fights pretty well off the back foot but didn't hold his ground as much as he should have. Better when going forward but showed he can fight technically on the back foot to a decent level with good leg kicks and a decent jab to the body, has the cardio to go backwards for 5 rounds if need be to. Needs to get back to pushing forward and just trying to get people out of there in my opinion though. Bring back the Paulo from the Romero fight.
  3. 3

    Michel "Demolidor" Pereira
    Michel Pereira
    "Demolidor"
    31-11-0, 2 NC
    1993 - Brazil - UFC

    Middleweight Pereira is a scary ************. No longer with any gassing issues and now fighting on max power too. Seemed to have abandoned pointless flashy stuff until went for the random backflip against Ihor and now uses his explosive energy to just flatline people instead. Developing a great sub game where he just snaps hold of things and taps people instantly.
  4. 4

    Caio "The Natural" Borralho
    Caio Borralho
    "The Natural"
    16-1-0, 1 NC
    1993 - Brazil - UFC

    Poised fighter working way up UFC rankings. Nice karate style striking, manages distance well and hard to catch. Closes distance quickly with karate style punches, snaps heads back and can be powerful when he sits down on them. High level BJJ and gets to the back and locks on body triangles really well. Very cerebral, always engages guys where he has the biggest advantage.
  5. 5

    Anatoly Tokov
    Anatoly Tokov
    32-4-0
    1990 - Russia - ACA/Bellator

    Not sure if he's just on loan to ACA or whether PFL let him go when they took over. Either way Tokov's a very good all round guy who's good everywhere and his only loss in years is to Eblen. He seems to struggle to get fights and stay active for whatever reason, but when he can get in there, he's good.
  6. 6

    Paul "Bearjew" Craig
    Paul Craig
    "Bearjew"
    17-8-1
    1987 - Scotland - UFC

    One of the most dangerous guards in the game and probably the owner of the best triangle in MMA history, throws it up insanely quickly and instantly cuts the angle on it. Don't think his BJJ is so good once his guard is passed, throws some meme stuff and loses back. Striking is awkward but powerfulish so guys have to respect it, gets tagged a lot himself. Just threw kicks against Caio for some reason. Striking defence is ****e, head always on centre line. Takedowns pretty awful, has to rely on pulling guard a lot. Good on top with solid ground and pound if someone makes the mistake of shooting on him, but doesn't really end up there a lot.
  7. 7

    Abus Magomedov
    Abus Magomedov
    26-6-1
    1990 - Germany - UFC

    Pushed too hard against excellent fighters in the UFC, but should settle in to being a fighter who's potentially in and around the lower end of the rankings I think. Struggles with the gas tank but he's a decently powerful striker and solid wrestler who'll get a lot of guys out of there. Very good wrestling and top control when he chooses to use it. Heavy hips, moves position to position well, threatens arm triangles when opponent tries to escape the back. Good front kicks on the feet.
  8. 8

    Roman Kopylov
    Roman Kopylov
    13-3-0
    1991 - Russia - UFC

    Very fast punches, good technical striker who mixes things up with a nice high kick. Has good power on his shots and sits guys down with his punches. Getting better at defensive wrestling and surviving on the mat but not to the level that he's able to deal with someone like Fluffy just yet. Used offensive wrestling against Almeida pretty well, didn't do much once he got on top and I don't think he'd have the wrestling cardio to use it as a game plan against someone he couldn't get down pretty much every time he shot.
  9. 9

    Costello "The Spaniard" van Steenis
    Costello van Steenis
    "The Spaniard"
    15-3-0
    1992 - Netherlands - Bellator

    Loss to Lima was a little underwhelming but probably got to give him the benefit of the doubt considering he looked really impressive against Onisczuk. Pretty well rounded, trains with Mousasi so has good striking ability and has some pretty decent chokes in his arsenal too. Sometimes isn't aggressive enough to separate himself. Decent takedowns, very careful on top, doesn't do much until he's confident he's got a position but allows him to have solid control.
  10. 10

    Kevin "Trailblazer" Holland
    Kevin Holland
    "Trailblazer"
    26-11-0, 1 NC
    1992 - USA - UFC

    Moonlighting between 170 and 185 again though I think 170 is the best weight class for him the dude likes to stay active. Good cardio and pace, decent striker but can be caught out when he tries to strike with guys who are better than him and not use his grappling. When he does use his grappling against strikers he generally does well as he has nice chokes and he's also good from his guard and has got wins with either strikes or subs from there. Problem is he quite often only finds himself with world class grapplers who want to be there. Still a solid all rounder who can give most people problems.
  11. 11+

  12. 11

    Michał "Hussar" Oleksiejczuk
    Michał Oleksiejczuk
    "Hussar"  |  19-8-0, 1 NC
    1995 - Poland - UFC

    Very good at pressure boxing on the feet, has power in his hands and accuracy. Takedown defence is only okay and if someone gets him down or even if he ends up on top then his sub defence is pretty terrible, although he's not a tapper.
  13. 12

    Sergei "Butcher" Martynov
    Sergei Martynov
    "Butcher"  |  18-5-0
    1992 - Russia - RCC

    Looked good in fight against Kiamran. Takedown defence seems to be getting better, posted well on hands and worked back up well the few times he was taken down. Good limp legging when single picked up in middle of cage. Good patient striker with a very nice jab, good when he can pressure a bit. Counters wrestlers throwing wild slinging punches at him well. Got tooled on the feet by Shara Bullet, but that's Shara Bullet.
  14. 13

    Sharaf "Wolfhound" Davlatmurodov
    Sharaf Davlatmurodov
    "Wolfhound"  |  19-5-1
    1992 - Tajikistan - ACA

    Pretty solid all round fighter who keeps taking fights with a slightly better all round fighter in Anatoly Tokov and losing. Outside fighting Tokov he's generally winning, solid enough striking, decent wrestling and top control. Winning record in Bellator but didn't seem to get picked up by PFL for whatever reason.
  15. 14

    Virgil Augen
    Virgil Augen
    7-0-0
    1997ish - France - Ares Champion

    Very good wrestling style against most people, plows into the clinch, works for doubles and trips and holds position well for extended periods of time. Had to show a more well rounded game against another wrestler in Gutu and did so, outstaying the early charge comfortably and showing patience, much improved striking and very good fight IQ to gradually take charge of the fight and drown his man. Just very calm and professional in there, manages cardio well and very strong.
  16. 15

    Kiamrian "Brazen" Abbasov
    Kiamrian Abbasov
    "Brazen"  |  24-7-0
    1993 - Kyrgyzstan - RCC

    Former ONE welterweight champ doesn't seem to think he can make that weight under normal weight cutting conditions. Very solid when he can get his wrestling going, likes to get people against the cage, drag them down and then establish top and get some ground and pound going. Not so good on the feet, has a pretty hard hook and absolutely bombs an overhand but doesn't set them up all that well and doesn't trouble good technical strikers with them. Doesn't seem to have a plan B if using striking to crash into the clinch and get takedowns isn't working. Might be worth seeing if he can make real welterweight.
  17. 16

    César "Cesinha" Almeida
    César Almeida
    "Cesinha"  |  5-1-0
    1988 - Brazil - UFC

    Former Glory kickboxer showed against Budka that he could defend takedowns well against the cage but unfortunately for him Kopylov kind of found a hole in his defence in the open mat which it would be stupid for other people to not take advantage of now. Has great kicks to the legs and body and solid body punching too. If people approach him the way Budka did he can probably wear them out and take over a bit, but feels like it'll be tough going forward now the blueprint is out there and it feels like a big hole to fill at his age.
  18. 17

    Gregory "Blade" Babene
    Gregory Babene
    "Blade"  |  23-12-0, 1 NC
    1984 - France - Bellator

    Finally had long winning streak ended by Costello Van Steenis. Hadn't really faced too many top guys in the streak in truth with Shipman probably being his signature win. Likes to make weird hand movements to try and give guys something to look at. Takedown defence isn't too good but he has good guillotines and armbars so it's dangerous to be down there with him. However Costello showed that a careful good level grappler should be able to neutralise that.
  19. 18

    Mike "Sea Bass" Shipman
    Mike Shipman
    "Sea Bass"  |  16-4-0
    1990 - England - Bellator

    Showed a bit more aggression than usual in the Hill fight. Usually a bit of a grinder but unloaded a bit more with ground and pound and had some decent clinch knees. Usually tended to just try and hug his way to a decision since arriving in the bigger leagues but showed when an opponent is beneath him he can get him out of there still.
  20. 19

    Alain "Top Boy" Van De Merckt
    Alain Van De Merckt
    "Top Boy"  |  8-0-0
    1993 - Belgium - Levels Fight League Champion

    Good kickboxer with a good highkick, good grappler with a good double leg, goes for the back well and gets a lot of damage off on the ground. Swings over hard sometimes but uses it to fall into a double. Hasn't really faced tough competition yet but it's probably hard for a guy like this to get fights when he's just killing everyone.
  21. 20

    Mikhail "Misha" Dolgov
    Mikhail Dolgov
    "Misha"  |  12-6-0
    1996 - Russia - ACA

    Been matched up very tough and better than his record suggests. Good striking with accurate punches and starting to learn how to deal with the wrestlers. Feels like he's starting to come into his prime after holding off the cage wrestling of Honeycutt and landing enough damage to win.
  22. 21

    Warlley Alves
    Warlley Alves
    14-8-0
    1991 - Brazil - UFC

    Inconsistent as a Welter, seems a bit small to step up to Middle and got hammered in his first fight there but against a high quality dude. Gas tank doesn't look any better without the weight cut. Pretty tough, but never seems to get back into fights when he's behind. Throws heavy on the feet, guillotine not really a threat anymore, hasn't had one in years.
  23. 22

    Yasubey "The Swiss Samurai" Enomoto
    Yasubey Enomoto
    "The Swiss Samurai"  |  23-15-0
    1983 - Switzerland - RCC

    Veteran who flits between 170 and 185. Starting to decline a bit, still a good sharp striker but now starting to struggle to stop the takedowns which is an issue when you primarily fight in Russian promotions. I think he could easily have had a multi year run as a UFC fighter when he was younger, but he's at the tail end of his career now.
  24. 23

    Ihor "Duelist" Potieria
    Ihor Potieria
    "Duelist"  |  21-6-0
    1996 - Ukraine - UFC

    Looks better at middleweight than he did at 205, solid chin and decent toughness and cardio. Unorthadox striking, does hit reasonably well, can be awkaward for meat and potatoes guys to deal with. Obviously didn't have anything for someone like Pereira.
  25. 24

    Lucas Fernando
    Lucas Fernando
    10-3-0
    1997 - Brazil - LFA

    Talented but a bit of an idiot. Very good offensively, doesn't move head well enough defensively and got dropped by pretty low level dude. When he can get himself going forward and keep range he's very dangerous with good volume and hits hard. Falls into the clinch too much when he's pushing forward, good bodylock takedowns against some guys but it gets him into trouble he doesn't need to be in with wrestlers. Same deal with spamming jump knees at times. Talented but frustrating.
  26. 25

    Alibek "One Such" Suleimanov
    Alibek Suleimanov
    "One Such"  |  5-0-0
    1997 - Russia - UAE Warriors

    Had an excellent amateur record and undefeated as a pro so far. Does the usual stuff you'd expect from a Dagi, good single leg pick up and wrestling. Did look a little bit sloppy against Thani and put himself in a couple of bad positions and gave up the back but able to just wrestle out of it ultimately.
  27. 26

    Mick "The Huyton Hammer" Stanton
    Mick Stanton
    "The Huyton Hammer"  |  13-8-0
    1987 - England - Oktagon

    Just an awkward dude to fight, doesn't really do anything in an orthadox way and has turned into an unorthadox grappler, wrestling isn't great or explosive but he's really persistent with it and seems to find a way on top. Good sweeps, likes to give his back and try and roll guys over him to take top side. Puts himself in **** positions at times but trusts his ability to grapple out. Striking is mainly just piling forward throwing as hard as he can.
  28. 27

    Chris "The Cutt" Honeycutt
    Chris Honeycutt
    "The Cutt"  |  14-8-0, 1 NC
    1988 - USA - ACA

    Terribly boring wrestler who just wants to cage push people and slowly work towards double legs. Very stiff on the feet and tends to get tagged a lot coming in to try and wrestle, seems to have hit the juice heavily since his Bellator days but it's just made him slower.
  29. 28

    Agilan "The Alligator" Thani
    Agilan Thani
    "The Alligator"  |  12-8-0
    1995 - Malaysia - UAE Warriors

    Long time ONE fighter trying to make a go of it outside the promotion. First fight outside didn't go great as he kept trying to engage in grappling with a Dagestani wrestler for some reason with predictable results. Did have a couple of opportunities to take the back but sloppy with it
  30. 29

    Jordan "The Beverly Hills Ninja" Wright
    Jordan Wright
    "The Beverly Hills Ninja"  |  13-5-0, 1 NC
    1991 - USA - Fury FC

    Tried to adapt from his usual kill or be killed or gas trying style in the UFC to become boring wrestling Jordan in Fury which seemed to actually make him worse although he did get the job done against a really low level dude, but I suppose he did show he can go to decision.
  31. 30

    Khaled Laallam
    Khaled Laallam
    4-0-0
    Sweden - UAE Warriors

    Former IMMAF world champion. Very athletic guy who's steamrolling and playing with the only cans stupid enough to fight him at the moment. Both striking and grappling look really good. Beat Christian Leroy Duncan as an ammy and lost to Bellandi and Khamzat but hasn't been able to get competition like that as a pro yet.
  32. 31

    Shamil Yamilov
    Shamil Yamilov
    6-0-0, 1 NC
    1996ish - Russia - ACA

    Not really a very good wrestler by Dagestani standards, tends to get stuck on the upper body a lot without really getting to drop to the legs or get behind. Even got double legged a couple of times by a Brazilian. Does throw a pretty hard two punch combo down the middle and is decent at hustling out of bad positions to get on top.
  33. 32

    Anderson "Big Bones" Gonçalves
    Anderson Gonçalves
    "Big Bones"  |  13-6-0
    1987 - Brazil - ACA

    Was in the first PFL season and is now doing the Brazilian dude fighting killers in ACA thing. He's very tall for the weight class, but his head movement sucks and he kind of crouches down while striking and puts his head in range so takes away all the height and reach advantage he could have had.

    Grappling wise his upper body cage defence is alright. He's got a half decent double leg and even gets Russian wrestlers down sometimes. He's got good top BJJ, passes well and sticks his forehead right on your chin as he does it. Advances towards mount and well but sometimes loses position there against athletic explosions.
  34. 33

    Vlad Gutu
    Vlad Gutu
    2-1-0
    2001ish - France - Ares

    Very aggressive wrestler, kind of a bit of a poor man's Cutelaba. Always comes out hard, very strong, can rag guys around in the clinch and can crack too, likes a spinning back elbow in close. Not so good defensively and wasn't a very good nail against Virgil once he started losing. Looks like a handful for most people in the first but unless he matures a bit good quality fighters should be able to outlast him.
  35. 34

    Steven "The Hillbilly Hammer" Hill
    Steven Hill
    "The Hillbilly Hammer"  |  7-1-0
    1993 - England - Bellator

    Didn't look good in step up in competition against Shipman. Had the same cage push wrestling game that he always does and when things didn't start to go his way he found that he didn't like life on the bottom at all, started gassing and quit under adversity. He did get hit with an illegal knee at one point but probably could have continued.
  36. 35

    Yi Sak Lee
    Yi Sak Lee
    6-0-0
    2001ish - South Korea - WKG

    Young Korean prospect splitting time fighting between Korea and China at the moment. Needs to work on his striking a bit, he has decent heavy leg kicks but he backs up in straight lines a lot when he's not coming forward. Top control and ground and pound looks good against low level opponents so far.
  37. 36

    João Paulo "JP" Silva
    João Paulo Silva
    "JP"  |  8-3-0
    1992 - Brazil - LFA

    Terrible takedown defence, especially when it comes to bodylock trips. Cracks fairly well on the feet, managed to drop Fernando with punches but started clinching after so fight IQ questionable.
  38. 37

    Kamil "Gleba" Wojciechowski
    Kamil Wojciechowski
    "Gleba"  |  8-3-0
    1989 - Poland - Oktagon

    Average wrestler with poor striking defence and a bad chin. Not good from the bottom and kept getting double legged by a non wrestler in Stanton.
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