Top 10 female UFC fighters ranked from Amanda Nunes to Ronda Rousey
Female fighters have gained recognition in the UFC since 2013, with Amanda Nunes, Cris Cyborg, and Valentina Shevchenko often cited as top contenders for the greatest of all time. Ronda Rousey, a pioneer in women's MMA, remains a significant figure despite her retirement in 2016. Recent rankings highlight new developments, including Kayla Harrison's rise after her successful PFL career and her recent UFC debut. Holly Holm continues to compete at 43, while Miesha Tate remains a respected veteran despite limited activity in 2024. Zhang Weili and Joanna Jedrzejczyk are noted for their impressive performances against top opponents. Valentina Shevchenko's dominance as flyweight champion is acknowledged, while Nunes is recognized as the top female fighter, having retired after a historic career.