Women's Pound-for-Pound
See Men's P4P →Cross-divisional ranking by Elo rating (standard Elo discounted by uncertainty). A champion in a deep division with a sharp rating beats a champion with a wide uncertainty band — that's why proven multi-fight resumes sit at the top. Updated Jun 20, 2026.
| # | Fighter | Elo |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Valentina Shevchenko C | 1683 |
| 2 | Tatiana Suarez | 1656 |
| 3 | Natalia Silva | 1652 |
| 4 | Erin Blanchfield | 1651 |
| 5 | Manon Fiorot | 1641 |
| 6 | Zhang Weili | 1637 |
| 7 | Gillian Robertson | 1601 |
| 8 | Kayla Harrison C | 1594 |
| 9 | Maycee Barber | 1586 |
| 10 | Rose Namajunas | 1579 |
| 11 | Luana Santos | NEW 1577 |
| 12 | Tracy Cortez | 1576 |
| 13 | Mackenzie Dern C | 1574 |
| 14 | Jacqueline Cavalcanti | 1573 |
| 15 | Ailin Perez | 1572 |
P4P is cross-divisional: fighters from different weight classes are compared directly by Elo rating. That's only a rough proxy for true pound-for-pound skill — size, style, and frequency of top-level opposition all matter — but it gives a single defensible number instead of an opinion poll.