Striking, grappling, mentality — build your fighter and discover your true style.
This test weighs your answers across 6 archetypes — The Striker, The Wrestler, The Submission Artist, The Pressure Fighter, The Counter, The Complete Fighter — and names the one that fits you best. It runs entirely in your browser, with no sign-up and nothing stored.
What's Your MMA Fight IQ? reads how you think and matches you to one of 6 archetypes. Each one is described in full below, so whether the Oracle names you or you are simply curious about the others, the whole map is laid out in the open.
You want it standing. Distance, timing, and damage — the jab, the calf kick, the head-kick highlight reel. You'd rather end a fight with one clean shot than grind it out.
Your blueprint: Israel Adesanya, Conor McGregor's range game. Risk: takedown defense is everything for you.
You impose your will through control. Takedowns, top position, smothering the opponent's offense. If they can't get up, they can't beat you.
Your blueprint: Khabib, Kamaru Usman. Risk: you need the cardio to drag them into deep water.
Chess on the ground. Patient, technical, always hunting the finish — the choke, the lock, the moment they make a mistake. You're never out of a fight from your back.
Your blueprint: Charles Oliveira, Demian Maia. Risk: against a pure striker you have to close the distance.
You are the storm that doesn't stop coming. Volume, forward march, breaking the will before the body. You want to drown them in your pace and finish when they fold.
Your blueprint: Justin Gaethje, Max Holloway. Risk: pure aggression can walk into a counter.
The calm analytical warrior. You read, you wait, you punish the mistake. Patience is your weapon — let them lead, then make them pay for it.
Your blueprint: Anderson Silva's prime, Israel Adesanya's patience. Risk: a relentless pressure fighter can rush your reads.
No holes, no weak phase. You adapt to whoever stands across from you — strike with strikers, grapple with grapplers.
Your blueprint: Jon Jones, Georges St-Pierre. Risk: master of everything must keep mastering everything.