These are the Post-KC38 Rankings:
Bantamweight:
- Eoghan Chelmiah (C) 
- Jesus Lopez 
- Abdessalam Ameknassi 
- Gabriel Stankunas 
- Ilies Mardhi 
- Robbie Lavoie 
Lightweight:
- Luiz Rocha (C) 
- Edgars Skrivers 
- Bruno Souza 
- Gabriel Varga 
- Bruno Roberto de Assis 
- Andres Madera 
Welterweight:
- Josh Quayhagen (C) 
- Rafael Aghayev (IC) 
- Fernando Moreno Paz 
- Kenji Grillon 
- Dionicio Gustavo 
- Jorge Perez 
Middleweight:
- Ross Levine (C) 
- Shahin Atamov 
- Raymond Daniels 
- Igor De Castañeda 
- Franklin Mina 
- Adrian Hadribeaj 
Men’s P4P:
- Luiz Rocha 
- Josh Quayhagen 
- Ross Levine 
- Rafael Aghayev 
- Edgars Skrivers 
- Eoghan Chelmiah 
Women's P4P:
- Omaira Molina 
- Christina Kavakopoulou 
- Melinda Fábián 
- Sthefanie Oliveira 
- Fabiola Esquivel 
- Ana Luisa Ferreira 
Fighters who haven't fought or haven't been scheduled to fight in a period of 5 events or more will be removed from the rankings.
Explaining the Rank Changes Post-KC38
At Karate Combat 38, newcomer Adrian Hadribeaj stepped up to fight former UFC Fighter Sasha Palatnikov on two weeks notice and with a meniscus injury. Despite this he was still able to use his Traditional Blitz Fighting Style to a hard fought Unanimous Decision Victory. Taking the #6 Middleweight Ranking.
After losing his 2nd fight to #2 ranked Lightweight Edgar Skrivers, Bruno Souza bounces back into the win column with a win over top ranked lightweight Bruno Assis. Gaining the #3 Lightweight Ranking.
Melinda Fábián joins the Women’s P4P Rankings at #3 with a Unanimous Decision Victory over Erica Santos
In Kenji Grillon’s debut he fought Nikos Gidakos, a 3-fight Pit veteran with Kickboxing experience, and won in dominant fashion. At KC38 he once again fought another experienced opponent in Jorge Perez (who has a win over former Top 10 UFC Fighter James Vick) and again won in dominant fashion. These performances have earned him the #4 ranking in the Welterweight division.
Former Welterweight Title Challenger Dionicio Gustavo works his way back into the rankings at number 5 with a win over Davy Dona.
Robbie Lavoie enters the Bantamweight Rankings at #6 with a win over Damian Villa.















