FloGrappling's Official No-Gi Rankings

Men's Pound-for-Pound No-Gi Rankings

A few major results shift things here. First off, Rafael Lovato Jr. continues to ignore father time as he defeats 2-time ADCC Champion Giancarlo Bodoni in ONE. Lovato has won 17 of his last 18 matches and looks as good as he ever has here going into 2026. Appreciate his career while you're witnessing it, there won't ever be many like it.

Luke Griffith submits Felipe Pena in dominant fashion, post-match issues aside it's an incredible result. The issue for heavyweights is the size kind of holds them back in a true pound-for-pound sense, but Luke's attention to detail and finishing rate makes him a welcomed inclusion. Because of Luke's loss at CJI 2 to Nick Rodriguez, we also will include Nick.

Rankings do not reflect ADCC Open & 1-star IBJJF Open competition.

Rankings presented by Swain Mats.

RankingNameTeamCountryPrevious
1Kade RuotoloAtos Jiu-JitsuUSA1
2Mica GalvaoMelqui Galvao Jiu-JitsuBRA2
3Diogo ReisMelqui Galvao Jiu-JitsuBRA3
4Diego OliveiraArt of Jiu-JitsuBRA4
5Dante LeonPedigo Submission Fighting & Adamas Jiu-JitsuCAN5
6Tye RuotoloAtos Jiu-JitsuUSA6
7Fabricio AndreyAllianceBRA11
8Andrew TackettFight FactoryUSA9
9Mikey MusumeciCobrinha BJJUSA10
10Deandre CorbeStandard Jiu-JitsuCAN12
11Roberto JimenezUnity Jiu-JitsuECU13
12Rafael Lovato Jr.Six Blades Jiu-JitsuUSA14
13Giancarlo BodoniKingsway Jiu-JitsuUSA8
14Dorian OlivarezTeam Olivarez & Kingsway Jiu-JitsuUSA15
15Nick RodriguezSimple Man Martial ArtsUSANR
16Luke GriffithKingsway Jiu-JitsuRSANR
17Felipe PenaGracie BarraBRA7
18Vagner RochaVagner Rocha Martial ArtsBRA16
19Pedro MarinhoGracie BarraBRA17
20Kaynan DuarteAtos Jiu-JitsuBRA18