All the statistics !!!
From 1993 to 1997, UFC were tournaments. We had to wait for Pride to re-invent it (at a world level I mean). But todays fighters are cross-trained : BJJ, wrestling and KB/MT. It became really difficult to compare styles looking at today's fighters.
That's why I did some research only on the 20 first UFC (more than 200 fighters, about 500 fights and tens of styles).
I will give you all the statistics to end the debate.
The following records are shown as : wins - losses - draws
And I give the % of the wins amongst all the fights (all styles included).
Wrestling 54-35-1 23,7 %
Shootfighting 33-18-2 14,5 %
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 32-21-1 14,0 %
Kickboxing 15-25 6,6 %
Pitfighting 12-10 5,3 %
Ruas Vale Tudo 8-1 3,5 %
Jiu-Jitsu 8-8 3,5 %
Karate 8-15 3,5 %
Sambo 7-4-1 3,1 %
Freestyle 6-2-2 2,6 %
Boxing 5-6 2,2 %
Moo Yea Do 4-3 1,8 %
Kuk Sool Wan 4-4 1,8 %
Trapfighting 4-4 1,8 %
Kung Fu 4-10 1,8 %
Ninjitsu 3-3 1,3 %
Muay Thai 3-5 1,3 %
Submission 3-5 1,3 %
Savate 2-1 0,9 %
White Tiger Kenpo 2-2 0,9 %
Extension Fighting 2-2 0,9 %
Judo 2-6 0,9 %
SAFTA 1-0 0,4 %
Shooto 1-0 0,4 %
Tung Kung Kalan 1-0 0,4 %
Pancrase 1-0 0,4 %
Jeet Kune Do 1-3 0,4 %
Luta Livre 1-4 0,4 %
Tae Kwon Do 1-8 0,4 %
Aïkido 0-1 0 %
Okinavan Karaté 0-1 0 %
Hapkido 0-1 0 %
Capoeira 0-1 0 %
Pentak Silat 0-1 0 %
Kapu Kuialua 0-1 0 %
Pakua-Chan 0-1 0 %
Jo Son Do 0-1 0 %
RIP / Freestyle 0-1 0 %
Integrated Fighting 0-2 0 %
Sumo 0-3 0 %
Wing Chun Kung Fu 0-3 0 %
Kenpo Karaté 0-4 0 %
Todays fighters are mixing kick-boxing / muay thaï for the strikes; wrestling for the take-downs; and brazilian jiu-jitsu for the submissions. Shootfighting was already an hybrid style developped by the japanese.
They are cross-trained.
From 1993 to 1997, UFC were tournaments. We had to wait for Pride to re-invent it (at a world level I mean). But todays fighters are cross-trained : BJJ, wrestling and KB/MT. It became really difficult to compare styles looking at today's fighters.
That's why I did some research only on the 20 first UFC (more than 200 fighters, about 500 fights and tens of styles).
I will give you all the statistics to end the debate.
The following records are shown as : wins - losses - draws
And I give the % of the wins amongst all the fights (all styles included).
Wrestling 54-35-1 23,7 %
Shootfighting 33-18-2 14,5 %
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 32-21-1 14,0 %
Kickboxing 15-25 6,6 %
Pitfighting 12-10 5,3 %
Ruas Vale Tudo 8-1 3,5 %
Jiu-Jitsu 8-8 3,5 %
Karate 8-15 3,5 %
Sambo 7-4-1 3,1 %
Freestyle 6-2-2 2,6 %
Boxing 5-6 2,2 %
Moo Yea Do 4-3 1,8 %
Kuk Sool Wan 4-4 1,8 %
Trapfighting 4-4 1,8 %
Kung Fu 4-10 1,8 %
Ninjitsu 3-3 1,3 %
Muay Thai 3-5 1,3 %
Submission 3-5 1,3 %
Savate 2-1 0,9 %
White Tiger Kenpo 2-2 0,9 %
Extension Fighting 2-2 0,9 %
Judo 2-6 0,9 %
SAFTA 1-0 0,4 %
Shooto 1-0 0,4 %
Tung Kung Kalan 1-0 0,4 %
Pancrase 1-0 0,4 %
Jeet Kune Do 1-3 0,4 %
Luta Livre 1-4 0,4 %
Tae Kwon Do 1-8 0,4 %
Aïkido 0-1 0 %
Okinavan Karaté 0-1 0 %
Hapkido 0-1 0 %
Capoeira 0-1 0 %
Pentak Silat 0-1 0 %
Kapu Kuialua 0-1 0 %
Pakua-Chan 0-1 0 %
Jo Son Do 0-1 0 %
RIP / Freestyle 0-1 0 %
Integrated Fighting 0-2 0 %
Sumo 0-3 0 %
Wing Chun Kung Fu 0-3 0 %
Kenpo Karaté 0-4 0 %
Todays fighters are mixing kick-boxing / muay thaï for the strikes; wrestling for the take-downs; and brazilian jiu-jitsu for the submissions. Shootfighting was already an hybrid style developped by the japanese.
They are cross-trained.
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