UTA Power Rankings: Trey Mack and Amy Harrison Surge as the Chase for Hakuryu Intensifies
This Week’s Official Power Rankings
The latest United Toughness Alliance Power Rankings have delivered one of the biggest shake-ups in weeks. While Hakuryu remains at the top, the pressure beneath him has intensified dramatically as Trey Mack and Amy Harrison continue their rapid climbs toward the summit.
For the first time in a long time, the gap at the top is beginning to close.
#1 — Hakuryu — 37.00 pts
Hakuryu remains the number one competitor in UTA.
Even with a slight drop in total points this week, Hakuryu holds firm at 37.00 points and continues to sit atop the rankings. His consistency throughout 2026 has made him the benchmark of the promotion, but the challengers beneath him are now beginning to gain real ground.
The lead is still his. But it no longer feels untouchable.
#2 — Trey Mack — 34.25 pts
Trey Mack has officially become Hakuryu’s biggest threat.
Climbing into second place with 34.25 points, Mack continues one of the strongest surges of the year. After spending weeks steadily climbing the board, he now sits less than three points behind the top spot.
The rise is no longer surprising. It’s becoming undeniable.
#3 — Amy Harrison — 31.25 pts
Amy Harrison continues her remarkable resurgence.
Now at 31.25 points, Harrison climbs into the Top 3 and firmly establishes herself as one of the hottest competitors in UTA. Her steady rise over the past several weeks has transformed her from a returning name into a genuine contender.
2026 has quickly become Amy Harrison’s comeback year.
#4 — Chris Ross — 29.50 pts
Chris Ross slips to fourth this week.
At 29.50 points, Ross remains firmly in the upper tier, but the rapid rise of Trey Mack and Amy Harrison has pushed him downward in the rankings. While still dangerous, Ross now finds himself chasing momentum rather than controlling it.
#5 — Eric Dane Jr. — 27.00 pts
Eric Dane Jr. continues climbing.
Now at 27.00 points, Dane Jr. has quietly worked his way into the Top 5 and continues to gain traction. His consistency has allowed him to capitalize while others around him fluctuate.
#6 — Clovis Black — 26.50 pts
Clovis Black remains one of the fastest-rising names in the company.
At 26.50 points, Black sits just behind Eric Dane Jr. and continues to build momentum week after week. His climb may not be flashy, but it has become impossible to ignore.
#7 — Lindsey Lothario — 26.25 pts
Lindsey Lothario slips slightly this week, falling to seventh.
With 26.25 points, Lothario remains firmly in the hunt, but the surge from Dane Jr. and Black pushed her down the board. The margins remain incredibly tight, meaning one strong performance could immediately reverse the trend.
#8 — Maxwell Jett — 23.00 pts
Maxwell Jett remains steady at eighth.
Holding at 23.00 points, Jett continues to maintain his position in the middle of the Top 10. While others around him moved, his consistency keeps him firmly relevant.
#9 — Emily Hightower — 22.00 pts
Emily Hightower continues her upward movement.
Now at 22.00 points, Hightower climbs again and continues establishing herself as a legitimate factor in the rankings. She now sits just behind Maxwell Jett and within striking distance of the upper half of the board.
#10 — Valentina Blaze — 21.25 pts
Valentina Blaze rounds out the Top 10 this week.
At 21.25 points, Blaze remains competitive, but continued movement around her has caused her to slide lower in the standings. Despite the drop, the point totals remain close enough for a quick rebound.
What This Week Reveals
- Hakuryu remains #1, but the lead is shrinking.
- Trey Mack has emerged as the biggest threat to the top spot.
- Amy Harrison continues one of the strongest comeback climbs in recent memory.
- Chris Ross has lost ground while others surged upward.
- The Top 7 has become extremely compressed, meaning major changes could happen quickly.
The rankings are no longer stable. Momentum is shifting. And for the first time in months, Hakuryu may finally be feeling pressure from every direction.
The chase for #1 is officially on.