MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC 238
If you’re like us and watch an absurd amount of mixed martial arts
each week, you probably wish there were some sort of rating system
so you’re not forced to sit through a boring fight waiting for
something to happen. In order to help, we rate the fights on major
cards for your convenience. If you happen to miss an event, check
back here for ratings so you can pick and choose which bouts to
watch and which to skip.
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC 238.
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The No. 2 ranked Chookagian takes on the No. 6 ranked Calderwood in
a fight that could decide who takes on the winner of tonight’s
title fight. This was a closely contested striking bout as expected
but there were a few key takedowns mixed in throughout. Overall
this was a great fight to kick off the card. [3.0]
Former World Extreme Cagefighting bantamweight
champion Wineland returns to the Octagon for just his fourth fight
in three years to take on the debuting Popov in this prelim bout.
Fantastic fight with multiple momentum shifts and near finishes.
Both men were willing to stand and trade in the pocket which
resulted in one of the best fights of the night. [4.0]
Exciting young prospect Lewis steps inside the Octagon for the
second time to take on Stewart, who desperately needs this win to
avoid going 2-5 in the UFC. This was supposed to be a sleeper
“Fight of the Night” contender, but both men were hesitant to pull
the trigger which resulted in a boring fight. Color commentator
Daniel
Cormier said it best during the broadcast: “Both men are just
playing patty-cake.” [1.0]
Chinese prospect Yan is looking to go 4-0 in the UFC with a win
over Hill, who stepped up and took this fight on just a month’s
notice. This was an action-packed striking match with both women
throwing lots of volume but it wasn’t super close. [2.5]
Two top 15 featherweights kick off the ESPN prelims in a fight that
many believe could steal the show. Lamas is heading towards the end
of his career but he is still dangerous enough to finish anyone in
the division. Kattar is 3-1 since joining the UFC and a win over
Lamas would solidify his spot as a contender. Quick fight and a
fantastic performance by the winner earns this 3.5 stars.
Kowalkiewicz returns to the Octagon desperate for a victory after
losing her last two fights, but Grasso is one of the fastest rising
prospects in the division and no easy matchup. Although the fight
was rather one-sided, both women showed incredible heart and the
winner looked much improved from her last fight. Both women were
content with standing and trading and the result was one of the
best fights of the night. [3.5]
Sterling and Munhoz return to the Octagon for the second time this
year in yet another fight that could decide who gets the winner of
tonight’s bantamweight title fight. The trend tonight has been
high-paced striking affairs and this fight was no different. Both
men looked fantastic but the winner put on the best performance of
his career and should be in line for the next shot at the title.
[4.0]
Just when you thought the title eliminating fights were over we get
yet another to top off the prelims, Suarez is ranked No. 2 while
Ansaroff is No. 3 and a convincing win for either could earn them a
shot at Jessica
Andrade’s newly-won title. This was a very one-sided and rather
boring fight but the winner showed she will be fighting for a title
sooner than later. [2.0]
The heavyweight division Is desperate for new contenders and a win
for either man would project them to contender status whether they
deserve it or not. These days, heavyweight fights are either boring
stare-offs or crazy slugfests and this one was somewhere
in-between. [2.0]
If the winner of Sterling vs. Munhoz doesn't get the next title
shot then they will almost certainly take on the winner of this
fight to decide who takes on the winner of tonight’s title fight.
This fight was much closer than odds suggested but I honestly
expected more out of these two. This was still a great fight with
decent back-and-forth action on the feet but for some reason, I was
still a bit disappointed in this one. The winner certainly made a
case for himself to get the next title shot but so did other men on
this card so only time will tell which direction the UFC goes.
[3.0]
Ferguson returns to the Octagon after a string of weird injuries
and personal problems to take on the always active “Cowboy” and you
guessed it, the winner could earn himself a title shot with a
convincing win. This was one of the most exciting fights of the
year and was on its way to a 5-star rating but the weird and
anticlimactic finish held it back. Either way this was still one of
the best fights of the year and hopefully, we see these two run it
back sometime in the future. [4.0]
Shevchenko returns to the Octagon for her first title defense to
take on Eye, who is on a three-fight winning streak. After a boring
first round, the action picked up in the second and delivered one
of the greatest knockouts in WMMA history. [4.0]
Henry
Cejudo returns to the Octagon for the first time since his
shocking victory over T.J.
Dillashaw to take on the rising and underrated Marlon
Moraes for the vacant bantamweight title. Our run of
highly-rated main events continues as both men put on one of the
best title fights in bantamweight history. I wanted to see this
fight hit the ground a bit more but overall this was one of the
best fights of the year and the comeback from the winner will be
talked about for years to come. [4.5]
Fights are ranked on the scale shown below, based on competitiveness, the skill and technique on display, excitement, and the story and drama of the contest. Wherever possible, the fights are described without spoiling the outcomes. Here's the MMA Gradebook for UFC 238.
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Katlyn Chookagian vs. Joanne Calderwood
Eddie Wineland vs. Grigory Popov
Bevon Lewis vs. Darren Stewart
Xiaonan Yan vs. Angela Hill
Ricardo Lamas vs. Calvin Kattar
Karolina Kowalkiewicz vs. Alexa Grasso
Aljamain Sterling vs. Pedro Munhoz
Tatiana Suarez vs. Nina Ansaroff
Tai Tuivasa vs. Blagoy Ivanov
Jimmie Rivera vs. Petr Yan
Tony Ferguson vs. Donald Cerrone
Valentina Shevchenko vs. Jessica Eye
Henry Cejudo vs. Marlon Moraes
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