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88 fighters on FighterStatus 3 sports: UFC, Boxing, MMA 11 divisions 1989-410-16 combined
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FighterStatus tracks 88 fighters from United States, competing in UFC, Boxing and MMA. Their combined record is 1989-410-16 plus 24 no contests, across 2439 recorded bouts. Method is recorded for 1952 of those 1989 wins; 1366 came inside the distance, a 70% finish rate — 1089 by knockout or TKO and 277 by submission. The roster spans 11 divisions, deepest at UFC Middleweight with 11 fighters. Jon Jones is the highest rated of them, on a FighterStatus Score of 77.47, ranked #1 at UFC Heavyweight and #5 pound-for-pound in UFC. 14 of the 88 hold a pound-for-pound ranking in their sport. 79 of the 88 are still active; 9 are retired.

Combined Record

FighterStatus holds 2439 recorded professional bouts for the 88 fighters from United States: 1989 wins, 410 losses, 16 draws and 24 no contests. That is an average of 28 bouts a fighter. The longest win streak on the roster is 50 wins, by Floyd Mayweather, the run he retired on.

Method is recorded for 1952 of those 1989 wins; 1366 ended inside the distance — 1089 by knockout or TKO and 277 by submission — for a 70% finish rate, with 586 going to the judges.

1989
Combined Wins
410
Losses
16
Draws
2439
Pro Bouts
1366
Finishes
70%
Finish Rate
79
Active
9
Retired
79
Ranked

How And Where They Fight

Win Methods
KO/TKO
1089
Submission
277
Decision
586

Share of the 1952 United States wins with a method recorded (of 1989 total): 56% ko/tko, 14% submission, 30% decision.

Divisions Fielded
MiddleweightUFC 11
FlyweightUFC 6
HeavyweightBoxing 5
LightweightBoxing 5

The ten deepest of 18 rows; 8 more hold 5 or fewer fighters each.

Split By Sport

United States: record by sport
Sport Fighters Combined record KO/TKO Submission Finishes
UFC 60 1107-358-8 473 255 728
Boxing 24 796-41-7 585 0 585
MMA 4 86-11-1 31 22 53

Career professional totals, not bouts fought under one promotion — a boxer who also has an MMA record is counted once, under the sport his FighterStatus profile is filed in.

Standouts

Physicals

Height is recorded for every one of the 88 fighters from United States and averages 180 cm (71 in); reach is recorded for 88 and averages 187 cm (73 in). Stance is on file for 88: 50 orthodox, 26 southpaw, 12 switch. Dates of birth are on file for 85 of them and run from January 1942 (Muhammad Ali) to September 2002 (Xander Zayas); the 76 still active are 23 to 42 years old.

180Average height (cm)
187Average reach (cm)
50Orthodox
26Southpaw
12Switch
23–42Age range, active
1942–2002Born

Top Of The Roster

Highest-rated fighters from United States
Fighter Division Record KO Sub Finish rate Streak Age / born Rank FS Score
Jon Jones UFC · Heavyweight 28-1 (1 NC) 11 7 64% 19 wins 39 #1 77.47
Josh Hokit UFC · Heavyweight 10-0 6 3 90% 10 wins 28 #2 74.64
Justin Gaethje UFC · Lightweight 28-5 21 1 79% 3 wins 37 #3 73.75
Terence Crawford BOX · Super Welterweight 42-0 31 0 74% 42 wins 38 #1 71.69
Sean Strickland UFC · Middleweight 31-7 12 4 52% 2 wins 35 #4 70.40
Devin Haney BOX · Super Lightweight 33-0 (1 NC) 15 0 45% 33 wins 28 #1 70.06
Shakur Stevenson BOX · Lightweight 25-0 11 0 44% 25 wins 29 #1 69.41
Jaron Ennis BOX · Super Welterweight 36-0 (1 NC) 32 0 89% 36 wins 29 #2 69.39

Ordered by FighterStatus Score. Eight of 88 — the highest rated of the whole United States roster; their cards are on page 1 of the grid. Finish rate is that fighter's own stoppage wins as a share of his wins, and reads as a dash where no win methods were imported for him. Rank is his current FighterStatus divisional rank; retired fighters carry none.

Every figure on this page is summed from the 88 United States profiles on FighterStatus — career professional records, win methods, weight classes, camps and vitals as recorded on each fighter. Nationality is keyed on the fighter's country code, so alternative spellings of the same country are counted once. A profile records a date of birth and no date of death, so an age is quoted only for a fighter still listed as active; retired fighters carry the year they were born instead. The FighterStatus Score is a proprietary 0-100 rating created by FighterStatus.com and is not an official UFC, boxing or MMA ranking; divisional and pound-for-pound ranks are drawn from it. Fields left blank on a profile are omitted here rather than guessed at.

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