AI’s top 10 P4P UFC Fighters

Here’s AI’s take on the current top 10 factoring in recent performances, dominance across weight classes, and overall skill sets:

1. Islam Makhachev (Lightweight, UFC)
Makhachev has been virtually unstoppable, showing elite wrestling, submission skills, and improving striking. His back-to-back wins against top-tier opponents, including Charles Oliveira and Alexander Volkanovski, solidify his place at the top.

2. Alexander Volkanovski (Featherweight, UFC)
Despite recent losses, Volkanovski remains one of the most complete fighters in the sport. His combination of striking, grappling, and relentless cardio still makes him a top contender across multiple weight divisions.

3. Ilia Topuria (Featherweight, UFC)
Undefeated and now a champion, Topuria has quickly become a rising star with devastating striking and a well-rounded ground game. His dominance in the featherweight division is undeniable, earning him a high pound-for-pound ranking.

4. Alex Pereira (Light Heavyweight, UFC)
Pereira’s striking is among the best in MMA, and his ability to compete across both middleweight and light heavyweight is impressive. Wins over Adesanya and his quick adjustment to higher weight classes highlight his versatility.

5. Max Holloway (Featherweight, UFC)
Holloway’s durability, volume striking, and high fight IQ keep him competitive against anyone in the division. His storied career and win over top competitors like Justin Gaethje further boost his P4P standing.

6. Sean O’Malley (Bantamweight, UFC)
O’Malley’s precision striking and ability to capitalize on openings make him a dangerous champion at bantamweight. His star power, combined with his high-level skills, keeps him among the top fighters.

7. Dricus Du Plessis (Middleweight, UFC)
Du Plessis’ rise has been remarkable, defeating top contenders like Israel Adesanya and capturing the middleweight title. His awkward but effective style, paired with his toughness, makes him a difficult puzzle for opponents.

8. Leon Edwards (Welterweight, UFC)
Even after losing his title, Edwards remains one of the most technical strikers in the UFC. His victories over Kamaru Usman and other top welterweights still solidify him as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters.

9. Tom Aspinall (Heavyweight, UFC)
Aspinall has emerged as one of the most athletic and skilled heavyweights, quickly rising to become the interim champion. His speed, grappling, and knockout power make him a legitimate P4P contender, even at heavyweight.

10. Belal Muhammad (Welterweight, UFC)
Muhammad’s tactical approach and ability to neutralize opponents with his grappling and striking have earned him the welterweight title. His well-rounded skills and consistent performances against elite fighters place him on this list.

Why These Fighters?
This list prioritizes recent performances and versatility. Fighters like Makhachev and Volkanovski showcase dominance across multiple weight classes, while Topuria, O’Malley, and Du Plessis have made waves in their divisions with eye-catching wins. Heavyweights like Aspinall earn their spot for their athleticism in a division typically ruled by power.

Oh dear, what about Jon Jones?