UTA Power Rankings: Hakuryu Holds Strong as Trey Mack Surges Back Into the Top Three
This Week’s Official Power Rankings
The latest United Toughness Alliance Power Rankings are in, and while Hakuryu remains locked at the top, the chase beneath him continues to shift. This week brings a major climb for Trey Mack, continued upward movement for Eric Dane Jr. and Clovis Black, and a fresh Top 10 return for Emily Hightower.
The top spot may be stable, but the rest of the board is anything but.
#1 — Hakuryu — 41.00 pts =
Hakuryu remains the standard-bearer of 2026.
Holding steady at 41.00 points, Hakuryu continues to lead the field despite no movement this week. His advantage is still significant, and until someone begins closing the gap in a meaningful way, the road to the top continues to run through him.
#2 — Chris Ross — 29.25 pts =
Chris Ross also holds steady, remaining in second place with 29.25 points.
Ross continues to be the closest challenger to Hakuryu, but the pressure behind him is growing. With Trey Mack now only one point back, Ross’ grip on the runner-up spot is no longer comfortable.
#3 — Trey Mack — 28.25 pts ▲
Trey Mack makes one of the biggest statements of the week, climbing to #3 with 28.25 points.
Mack has battled his way back into the upper tier and now sits within striking distance of Chris Ross. After slipping slightly in recent weeks, this rebound proves his place near the top was never temporary.
#4 — Amy Harrison — 27.25 pts ▼
Amy Harrison slips one spot to fourth, but remains firmly in the hunt.
At 27.25 points, Harrison is still only a single point behind Trey Mack and two points behind Chris Ross. The fall in rank may sting, but her position remains dangerous.
#5 — Lindsey Lothario — 26.25 pts ▼
Lindsey Lothario drops to fifth this week, but continues to hold a strong position in the Top 10.
With 26.25 points, Lothario remains part of the upper cluster and is still close enough to rebound quickly. The competition around her is tightening, making every future point matter.
#6 — Eric Dane Jr. — 24.00 pts ▲
Eric Dane Jr. continues his climb.
Now at 24.00 points, Dane Jr. moves upward again and is beginning to reestablish himself as a serious factor in the rankings. His recent momentum has pushed him closer to the top five and back into the larger conversation.
#7 — Clovis Black — 22.50 pts ▲
Clovis Black is rising again.
At 22.50 points, Black moves up to seventh and continues to build quietly effective momentum. He may not be getting the loudest headlines, but his climb has become impossible to ignore.
#8 — Maxwell Jett — 22.00 pts ▼
Maxwell Jett slides to eighth this week.
With 22.00 points, Jett remains right in the middle of the Top 10, but the drop shows how unforgiving the rankings have become. One slow week can cost position quickly.
#9 — Valentina Blaze — 21.25 pts ▼
Valentina Blaze also falls this week, landing at ninth with 21.25 points.
Blaze remains a dangerous presence, but the early-year momentum that had her higher on the board has cooled. She is still within reach of the pack above her, but will need a strong showing to reverse the slide.
#10 — Emily Hightower — 21.00 pts ▲
Emily Hightower returns to the Top 10 at 21.00 points.
Her climb into the final spot gives the rankings a fresh shake-up and places her within striking distance of Valentina Blaze, Maxwell Jett, and Clovis Black. With the lower half of the board so tightly packed, Hightower’s return could be the beginning of something bigger.
What This Week Reveals
- Hakuryu remains the clear leader at #1.
- Chris Ross holds second, but Trey Mack is closing fast.
- Amy Harrison and Lindsey Lothario slip, but remain in the upper tier.
- Eric Dane Jr. and Clovis Black continue gaining momentum.
- Emily Hightower reenters the Top 10 and adds pressure to the lower half of the board.
The rankings are tightening. The chase is heating up. And while Hakuryu remains untouched at the top, the battle beneath him is becoming more unpredictable by the week.
Hakuryu still leads, but the pack is starting to organize behind him.