
Why AI Rankings Are the Future of the UFC
Why AI Rankings Are the Future of the UFC
By Ali Hammad April 28, 2025 21:13
The current UFC ranking system has been a contentious bog since its inception, with fighters, fans, and even UFC President Dana White lamenting its randomness and alleged bias. With the sport growing only more global in penetration and cosmopolitan in sophistication, the call for a more precise, open, and data-driven ranking system is more acute than ever. Step into artificial intelligence-a technology that will revolutionize the way that fighters are ranked, title shots are won, and the sport is consumed.
A Broken System in Need of Change
Since 2013, UFC rankings have been determined by a media panel, voting on their own terms. This has brought about many controversies, with other competitors like Renato Moicano wondering why spectacular winning sprees and stoppages do not translate to rightfully deserved ranking changes. Dana White himself has even called the system in place "broken," with bias and a lack of transparency as persistent issues. "There has to be some third party or AI or something that does the rankings," White said, emphasizing that human subjectivity has to be taken out of the equation.
The Power of AI: Data Over Opinion
AI offers an objectivity-based solution. With the employment of machine learning algorithms and complex data analytics, AI is capable of sifting through enormous amounts of information-running the gamut from fight stats and performance to opponent strength and even fighter medical information. The holistic approach guarantees rankings that genuinely reflect a fighter's standing within the sport, as opposed to media frenzy or popularity contests.
A recent experiment in pound-for-pound rankings generated by AI found dramatic differences from the existing system. For example, Islam Makhachev would be atop AI-generated rankings, with some existing top stars falling far behind. The model had items like skillset, diversity, achievements, fight IQ, opposition level, and reliability-creating an infinitely more accurate picture than any voting panels.
Transparency and Trust for Fighters and Fans
The stakes in UFC rankings are high: they determine title shots, contract negotiations, and sponsorship deals. A transparent, data-driven system powered by AI would not only be fairer but would also build trust among fighters and fans. “We’re going to make a lot of strong moves here coming into 2025,” White promised, hinting at a future where rankings are no longer a source of frustration but a foundation for legitimacy.
This shift is already underway. The UFC recently announced a major deal with Meta, tapping into Mark Zuckerberg's tech experience to develop and implement AI-based rankings. "Meta will use all of their bad ass apps and technology… to create amazing content and experiences for UFC fans," White said, emphasizing the league's emphasis on innovation.
A Broader Trend in Sports
The UFC's move to AI rankings is only part of a much larger wave that is engulfing the world of professional sports. Leagues around the globe are using AI to evaluate performance, avoid injuries, and even connect with fans. For the UFC, the application of AI rankings is not just about fixing a broken system-it's about staying ahead in a very competitive entertainment space.
Potential Challenges and the Road Ahead
Critics counter that AI is only as effective as the data and algorithms behind it. There are concerns regarding transparency in how AI models weigh different factors, and whether or not the technology can be gamed to serve organizational interests. But as White and industry observers have noted, the alternative-hanging on to a subjective, often opaque system-is no longer possible.
The Bottom Line
As the UFC embarks on a new decade, AI rankings will make the sport fairer, more transparent, and more fun. White is right: by setting aside opinion and making the switch to data, the UFC can ensure that fighters are admired for their true achievements in the Octagon. "The next three or four years will be an absolute game-changer for fans of this sport," White said. For fighters and fans alike, the future of UFC rankings isn't high-tech-it's inevitable.