MMA Gradebook: Rating Every Fight From UFC 237
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 237: Namajunas vs. Andrade.

No. 15-ranked Bernardo steps inside the Octagon for the fourth time
to take on the debuting Araujo. The fight started off one-sided but
ended up being closely contested until the finish. This was by far
one of the greatest knockouts in women’s bantamweight history but
there was nothing special happening before the finish so it’s best
to give this one the GIF treatment. [3.0]
Raoni
Barcelos comes into this fight as the biggest favorite on the
card at -1100 over the young and debuting Carlos
Huachin. The fight was much closer than odds suggested but an
early stoppage prevents this one from earning a high score.
[2.0]
I expected more action from both men but the two UFC vets still put
on a great fight in front of their home crowd. The winner was
dominant throughout and the spectacular knockout earns this fight 3
stars.
Wild affair with lots of sloppy striking, but this was still one of
the better fights of the night. If you’re a fan of high-level
technique this one is not for you, but if you like to see two women
bite down on their mouthpieces and swing for the fences then this
is a can't-miss. [3.0]
Nothing makes me sadder than seeing Penn fighting in 2019 but this
was a decent fight nonetheless. Guida looked OK and Penn looked
washed up as expected, but his jab is still oddly effective.
Hopefully both men call it quits after this one, but we know they
probably won’t. [1.5]
42-year-old “Lil’ Nog” stepped inside the Octagon for his 32nd
professional fight to take on a fighter 15 years his junior in
Ryan
Spann. The fight ended with a quick knockout as expected, but
nothing special enough to deserve a high rating. [2.5]
The women in the UFC haven’t put on the best fights so far this
year, but tonight that changes. Aldana lost her first two UFC
fights and Correia has lost three of her last four, so both women
were looking to prove a point. High pace, back-and-forth action on
the feet and on the ground -- and a finish to top it off -- earn
this one 3.5 stars.
Brazilian legend and longtime UFC veteran Thiago Alves
returned to the Octagon for the second time this year to take on
the rising prospect Laureano
Staropoli. Both men put on a high pace but the number of
strikes landed was disappointing. It was a rather close fight but
nothing more than average. [2.0]
This fight was a major disappointment and would probably get under
2 stars if it wasn’t for the winner’s immense improvement and
showcase of technique. If you’re a hardcore fan you’ll want to
watch this one for the story behind it but overall this was a very
average fight. [2.0]
NOTE: Spoiler ahead. Unfortunately, this fight was
equally disappointing. The 44-year-old Silva was looking better
than ever, but with just 15 seconds left in the first round,
Cannonier landed a perfect kick to the thigh, Silva dropped to the
ground with an apparently injured knee and the ref called it.
Everyone wanted to see this end more spectacularly and hopefully,
our last memory of Silva in the Octagon isn’t an injury. Props to
Cannonier for the big win but he didn’t handle the boos very well
in the post-fight interview. [2.0]
Although this wasn’t the most exciting card, our trend of amazing
main events continues! Rose was looking to defend her title for the
second time and Andrade didn’t want to waste her second opportunity
at the belt so both women came out looking better than ever. The
finish was amazing as was the rounds before it so this gets 4 stars
and is our highest rated fight of the night.
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 237: Namajunas vs. Andrade.
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Talita Bernardo vs. Viviane Araujo
Raoni Barcelos vs. Carlos Huachin
Warlley Alves vs. Sergio Moraes
Luana Carolina vs. Priscila Cachoeira
B.J. Penn vs. Clay Guida
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Ryan Spann
Irene Aldana vs. Bethe Correia
Thiago Alves vs. Laureano Staropoli
Alexander Volkanovski vs. Jose Aldo
Anderson Silva vs. Jared Cannonier
Rose Namajunas vs. Jessica Andrade
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