The Ultimate Fight-Name Championship – Bracket Finals

    With little MMA to go around during the holidays and in the first few weeks of 2022, we decided to get to the bottom of some real hard-hitting problems in the world of MMA. The most vital and important question of this, and every, year is who has the best fight-name in the history of MMA. So, we’re unleashing a 64-man (and women) bracket to determine who’s nickname reigns supreme.

    The brackets are winding down as we head on to the Finals! That’s right, just 2 names remain of our original 64. Sixty-two fighters nicknames have come and gone. Only two nickname legends have made it this far and it’s two that are certainly deserving. You can check out the individual results of each match up by checking out the past posts. Each of the pages have been updated with the percentages that each fighter got.

    So which fight-name is the greatest in MMA history? Is it the regional nickname of Chan Sung Jung, who’s style in his historic fight with Leonard Garcia solidified him as a legend? Or is it Tony Ferguson, who for years seemed to have changed the make up of every fighter he fought, instilling fear into them? The good news is, you can have your say.

    With each and every round, you can follow along and vote on our Twitter account. And, of course, if we left out a fighter you think should have made it into the bracket, let us know on those socials or in the comments. Without further ado, the Finals:

    Final 4 Match-ups

    Home-Cooking Bracket Winner -#2 – “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung (45%)
    vs
    Modern Classics Bracket Winner – #3 – “El Cucuy” Tony Ferguson (55%)

    Thank you for those who voted in earlier rounds, and keep an eye out for the final results for who has the best nickname in MMA history.