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Rank Athlete Country Organisation Gender Type Division Point 1 Rank Athlete Country Organisation Gender Type Division Point 1 Muhammad Mokaev United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Male Senior Bantamweight 1679.0 2 Anna Gaul Germany GEMMAF Female Junior Jr Strawweight 1181.0 2 Murad Guseinov Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Male Senior Welterweight 1181.0 3 Omar Aliev Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Light Heavyweight 1149.0 4 Milly Horkan United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Female Junior Jr Bantamweight 1097.0 5 Reo Yamaguchi Japan Japan MMAF Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 1009.0 6 Gani Adilserik Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Flyweight 952.0 7 Fariz Abdalov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Flyweight 936.0 8 Sirazhudin Abdulaev Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Featherweight 932.0 8 Nikita Kulshin Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Lightweight 932.0 9 Talshyn Zhumatayeva Kazakhstan KZMMAF Female Junior Jr Lightweight 900.0 9 Magomed Tuchalov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Middleweight 900.0 10 Rustam Ashurbekov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 868.0 11 Magdalena Czaban Poland MMA Polska Stowarzyszenie Female Senior Atomweight 836.0 12 Yerulan Kabdulov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Strawweight 751.0 13 Shamsutdin Makhmudov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Senior Super Heavyweight 705.0 14 Murad Ibragimov Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Male Senior Flyweight 580.0 14 Emil Piatek Poland MMA Polska Stowarzyszenie Male Junior Jr Lightweight 580.0 14 Kamil Shaikhamatov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Welterweight 580.0 15 Błażej Romanowski Poland MMA Polska Stowarzyszenie Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 552.0 16 Megan Hamill Ireland IMMAA Female Junior Jr Flyweight 549.0 17 Matěj Hrkal Czech Republic Czech MMA Federation Male Junior Jr Middleweight 548.0 17 Nora Ochoa Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Female Junior Jr Strawweight 548.0 17 Stanislav Naboian Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 548.0 18 Gamzat Sirazhudinov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Light Heavyweight 516.0 18 Nadine Abbott bissett Ireland IMMAA Female Junior Atomweight 516.0 18 Aizhan Abdykadyr Kazakhstan KZMMAF Female Junior Jr Featherweight 516.0 19 Jett Grande Canada Canadian Combat Alliance Male Senior Middleweight 466.0 19 Elbek Alyshov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Featherweight 466.0 20 REZIUAN KHOTOV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Lightweight 450.0 21 Ger Harris Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Flyweight 439.0 22 IGOR GLAZKOV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Senior Light Heavyweight 434.0 22 MAGOMEDKHABIB UMAROV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Middleweight 434.0 22 Megan Morris United Kingdom UKMMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 434.0 22 Mahboob Khan Mohammed India MMA India Male Senior Strawweight 434.0 23 Trevor Makengo Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 419.0 24 Lukas Piffko Czech Republic Czech MMA Federation Male Senior Middleweight 410.0 25 Izzy Mitchell United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Female Junior Jr Lightweight 365.0 26 Ebrahim Darwish Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Male Senior Flyweight 346.0 27 Peter Gabal Czech Republic Czech MMA Federation Male Junior Jr Lightweight 310.0 28 Anatoliy Zolotykh Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Senior Featherweight 291.0 29 Paddy Wilkinson Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Welterweight 290.0 30 Dorobshoh Nabotov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Lightweight 285.0 31 Mathis Chevalier France CFMMA Male Senior Middleweight 281.0 31 AKHMED NUTSALKHANOV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Flyweight 281.0 32 Zagirhan Ibragimov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Strawweight 275.0 33 Miras Kazhimuratov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Featherweight 274.0 34 Ali Yaqoob Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Male Senior Featherweight 272.0 35 Haider Khan United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Male Junior Jr Light Heavyweight 265.0 36 Ali Dalgatov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Middleweight 258.0 36 SHAMIL BAHACHALIEV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Flyweight 258.0 36 Millie Eriksson Sweden Sweden MMAF Female Senior Flyweight 258.0 37 Alexander OSullivan Ireland IMMAA Male Senior Featherweight 255.0 38 Zé Machado Portugal FPLA PORTUGAL Male Junior Jr Lightweight 189.0 39 SAMUR MAGAMEDKHANOV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Welterweight 181.0 40 Tynyshtyk Zhanibek Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 179.0 41 Shamil Alikhanov Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Male Junior Jr Strawweight 172.0 42 Bohdan Khmara Ukraine MMAF Ukraine Male Junior Jr Middleweight 171.0 43 Doszhan Kenzhebayev Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Lightweight 169.0 43 Gary Rooney Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Flyweight 169.0 44 SUAZE Rayane France CFMMA Male Junior Jr Featherweight 168.0 44 Jordan Zebo France CFMMA Male Junior Jr Welterweight 168.0 44 Vanik Akopian Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Welterweight 168.0 44 Christian Torres Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Male Junior Jr Flyweight 168.0 44 Miro Honkanen Finland Finland MMAF Male Junior Jr Featherweight 168.0 44 ANTONI JOSEP MARTI SEGARRA Spain Felucha Male Junior Jr Lightweight 168.0 45 Cristiano Ottaviani Italy FIGMMA Male Senior Flyweight 161.0 45 Shannon Troup United Kingdom UKMMAF Female Junior Jr Strawweight 161.0 46 Kurban Omarov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Strawweight 136.0 46 Hazem Kayyali Jordan Jordan MMAF Male Junior Jr Light Heavyweight 136.0 46 Nabi Shamilov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Middleweight 136.0 47 Aigerim Torekhanova Kazakhstan KZMMAF Female Junior Jr Strawweight 104.0 47 Inas Ashirbek Kazakhstan KZMMAF Female Junior Jr Flyweight 104.0 47 Ukilay Akhmetualikyzy Kazakhstan KZMMAF Female Junior Atomweight 104.0 47 Sinéadh Ní Nualláin Ireland IMMAA Female Junior Jr Bantamweight 104.0 47 Lucie Truhlarova Czech Republic Czech MMA Federation Female Junior Jr Strawweight 104.0 47 Melissa Diaz Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Female Junior Jr Lightweight 104.0 47 Zaurbek Magomedov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Senior Super Heavyweight 104.0 47 Nurkhazhidin Nassirdinov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 104.0 48 Ismael Zamora Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 88.0 49 DANIIAR KADYROV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Lightweight 84.0 50 Louis Lee Scott United Kingdom UKMMAF Male Junior Jr Featherweight 70.0 51 Bozhidar Ivanov Bulgaria Bulgarian MMA Federation Male Senior Welterweight 69.0 51 Patrick Lehane Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Lightweight 69.0 52 Balka Yury Belarus Belarus Hand to Hand and MMA Federation Male Junior Jr Featherweight 68.0 52 XXX TANGHESI China MMA Department of Chinese Boxing Federation Male Senior Welterweight 68.0 52 George Saade Lebanon Lebanon MMAF Male Junior Jr Middleweight 68.0 53 Mirambay Tabarak Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 52.0 53 Yash Chandwal India MMA India Male Junior Jr Strawweight 52.0 53 Aliiskandar Aliyev Azerbaijan Azerbaijan MMA Federation Male Senior Middleweight 52.0 53 Christian Miller Bahamas Empire Bahamas Mixed Martial Arts Association Male Senior Light Heavyweight 52.0 53 manar Alhayki Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Female Junior Jr Flyweight 52.0 53 Marchell Posthumus South Africa Mixed Martial Arts South Africa Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 52.0 53 Tipene Paranihi New Zealand New Zealand MMAF Male Junior Jr Middleweight 52.0 54 Artsiom Bachun Belarus Belarus Hand to Hand and MMA Federation Male Senior Featherweight 46.0 54 Guest MNM Poland Deleted Male Junior Jr Lightweight 46.0 54 Adam Darby Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Welterweight 46.0 55 Yousif Sayyar Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Male Senior Welterweight 42.0 56 Asaël Adjoudj France CFMMA Male Junior Jr Lightweight 38.0 57 Ali Askierov Ukraine MMAF Ukraine Male Senior Middleweight 36.0 57 Denislav Ginov Bulgaria Bulgarian MMA Federation Male Junior Jr Featherweight 36.0 57 Eljan Gassanov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Featherweight 36.0 57 Ryan Keogh Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Lightweight 36.0 57 Oliver Sarwa United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Male Junior Jr Featherweight 36.0 57 Kyran Sturrock United Kingdom UKMMAF Male Junior Jr Welterweight 36.0 57 Farkhat Kurmangaliyev Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Welterweight 36.0 57 Guido Possidente Italy FIGMMA Male Junior Jr Welterweight 36.0 57 Muhidin Abubakar United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Male Junior Jr Flyweight 36.0 57 Gamlet Aslanov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 36.0 57 Imam Rakhim Usmanov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Flyweight 36.0 57 Raphael Federico Italy FIGMMA Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 36.0 57 Zalimkhan Zalimkhanov Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 36.0 57 BATIR SHARUHANOV Russia Russian MMA Union Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 36.0 57 Yerkin Begenov Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Lightweight 36.0 57 Nikolay Atanasov Bulgaria Bulgarian MMA Federation Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 36.0 57 Bogdan Pshebelskiy Kazakhstan KZMMAF Male Junior Jr Welterweight 36.0 57 Emmet Corr Northern Ireland Ulster Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Male Junior Jr Lightweight 36.0 58 Denys Hadirov Ukraine MMAF Ukraine Male Junior Jr Light Heavyweight 26.0 58 Vladyslav Dzhus Ukraine MMAF Ukraine Male Junior Jr Light Heavyweight 26.0 58 Hristiyan Mihov Bulgaria Bulgarian MMA Federation Male Junior Jr Strawweight 26.0 58 Brian Draper Ireland IMMAA Male Junior Jr Heavyweight 26.0 59 Agustin Guzman Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Male Junior Jr Bantamweight 22.0 59 Mauricio Rios Mexico Federacion
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