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The debate rages on as to who the greatest UFC fighter in history is. The likes of Randy Couture, Georges St-Pierre, and Jon Jones are possible contenders, while Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey deserve credit for increasing UFC’s mainstream prominence.

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A major criterion that is often considered is the dominance of the said fighter and nothing can be a more accurate representation of fighter dominance than winning streaks. Conor’s arch-nemesis Khabib Nurmagomedov is widely considered to be a better fighter due to his 29-0 MMA record, which also includes a victory over the Irishman. This list exclusively deals with UFC bouts and highlights the fighters with the most consecutive wins in the company.
17
Movsar Evloev
He Is Unstoppable So Far
Number Of Wins |
9 |
---|---|
Start Date |
April 20, 2019 (vs. Seung Woo Choi, UFC Fight Night 149) |
End Date |
December 7, 2024 (vs. Aljamain Sterling, UFC 310) |
Movsar Evloev has established himself as a formidable contender in the UFC’s Featherweight division, maintaining an unblemished professional record of 19-0, with 9 of those victories achieved under the UFC banner. Evloev’s fighting style is characterized by technical striking and exceptional grappling skills, which have consistently posed challenges for his opponents. His UFC journey began on April 20, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 149, where he secured a unanimous decision victory over Seung Woo Choi. Since then, Evloev has continued his ascent in the division, earning notable wins against fighters such as Dan Ige and Arnold Allen. His most recent victory came on December 7, 2024, at UFC 310, where he defeated former Bantamweight Champion Aljamain Sterling via unanimous decision.
16
Dricus Du Plessis
The South African Is Tearing Through The Middleweight Division
Number Of Wins |
9 |
---|---|
Start Date |
October 10, 2020 (vs. Markus Perez, UFC Fight Night 179) |
End Date |
Still Active |
Dricus “Stillknocks” du Plessis has achieved an impressive 9-fight winning streak in the UFC’s Middleweight division. This streak includes notable victories over top contenders such as Sean Strickland, Robert Whittaker, and former champion Israel Adesanya. Du Plessis’ awkward fighting style, characterized by blitz attacks, diverse striking and proficient grappling, has solidified his status as a dominant force in the division.
His most recent victory came on February 8, 2025, at UFC 312, where he successfully defended his Middleweight title in a rematch against Sean Strickland, winning by unanimous decision. Du Plessis’ undefeated UFC record and championship reign have established him as one of the premier fighters in the Middleweight division.
15
Arnold Allen
The Brit Went On An Impressive Run
Number Of Wins |
11 |
---|---|
Start Date |
June 20, 2015 (Alan Omer, UFC Fight Night 69) |
End Date |
April 15, 2023 (Max Holloway, UFC on ESPN 44) |
Arnold Allen emerged as one of the most promising Featherweights in the UFC, boasting an impressive 10-fight winning streak before suffering his first promotional loss. His rise through the ranks saw him defeat notable names, including Sodiq Yusuff, Dan Hooker, and Calvin Kattar, displaying a well-rounded skill set with sharp striking and strong grappling.
Allen’s streak came to an end in a five-round main event against former champion Max Holloway. While he put up a valiant effort, he was outworked over 25 minutes and lost via unanimous decision. Despite the setback, Allen remains one of the top contenders in the division, with many expecting him to bounce back and continue his pursuit of UFC gold.
14
Royce Gracie
Won Three Tournaments At This Time
Number Of Wins |
11 |
---|---|
Start Date |
November 12th, 1993 (Art Jimmerson, UFC 1) |
End Date |
April 7th, 1995 (Ken Shamrock, UFC 5) |
The way the UFC began is nothing like it is now. Fights did not have time limits, rounds, or even weight classes, and the most dominant fighter of that era would be none other than Royce Gracie. He would compete in the first four UFC tournaments and would win three of them. UFC 3 would see him withdraw from the tournament after a fight with Kimo Leopoldo.
Gracie beat everyone he stepped in the octagon with until a rematch with Ken Shamrock for the UFC Superfight Championship at UFC 5. The match was panned as both fighters didn’t do much of anything for a whole 36 minutes and ended in a draw.
13
Merab Dvalishvili
A Championship Run That Keeps Getting Better
Number Of Wins |
12 |
---|---|
Start Date |
September 15th, 2018 (Terrion Ware, UFC Fight Night 136) |
End Date |
N/A (Still Active) |
Merab “The Machine” Dvalishvili has dominated the Bantamweight division, securing wins over top names like Marlon Moraes, José Aldo, Petr Yan, and Henry Cejudo. His relentless pace and wrestling-heavy style led to a ten-fight win streak, with only his TKO victory over Moraes breaking the pattern of unanimous decisions. On September 14, 2024, at UFC 306, he claimed the Bantamweight title by defeating Sean O’Malley via unanimous decision, marking the biggest achievement of his career.
Dvalishvili successfully defended his title against Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 311 in January 2025, winning by unanimous decision in a Fight of the Night showdown. Now, a highly anticipated rematch against O’Malley is set for UFC 316 on June 7, 2025, where fans eagerly await to see if Dvalishvili can maintain his reign or if O’Malley will reclaim the gold.
12
Charles Oliveria
Captured The Lightweight Title And Broke Records
Number Of Wins |
11 |
---|---|
Start Date |
June 9th, 2018 (Clay Guida, UFC 225) |
End Date |
October 22nd, 2022 (Islam Makhachev, UFC 280) |
Charles Oliveira returning to the Lightweight division after a tenure as a Featherweight might have been the best decision for his career. Charles has always been a great fighter, but he only scored a few wins here and there and often missed weight in the Featherweight division.

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Returning to Lightweight saw him beat Will Brooks before suffering a loss to Paul Felder, but after that loss, Charles would go on the best run of his career. He beat fighter after fighter, broke the UFC record for most submission wins, broke the record for most finishes, and captured the Lightweight title. This reign would last until Charles missed weight and was stripped of the belt, and a fight for the vacant belt against Islam Makhachev saw Charles finally lose after five years of winning.
11
Tony Ferguson
Found Interim Gold In The Lightweight Division
Number Of Wins |
12 |
---|---|
Start Date |
October 19th, 2013 (Mike Rio, UFC 166) |
End Date |
May 9th, 2020 (Justin Gaethje, UFC 249) |
Tony Ferguson has had some bad luck during his UFC career. He hasn’t been able to capture any true UFC gold as he did win the Interim Lightweight title but was stuck in a messed up division due to Conor McGregor’s inactivity, and had to vacate his Interim title before getting a chance to fight the champ. That didn’t hold him down as that Interim win came ten wins into a lengthy win streak that started years prior.
The streak would end with Justin Gaethje at UFC 249 via a fifth-round TKO. Ferguson now struggles in the promotion as he is currently sitting on a eight-fight losing streak, a record.
10
Alexander Volkanovski
Beat Some Of The Best In The Featherweight Scene
Number Of Wins |
12 |
---|---|
Start Date |
November 26th, 2016 (Yusuke Kasuya, Fight Night: Whittaker Vs. Brunson) |
End Date |
February 12th, 2023 (Islam Makhachev, UFC 284) |
Alexander Volkanovski started his UFC career off strong as he burst onto the Featherweight scene, beating names like Jose Aldo, Max Holloway, and Brian Ortega just a couple of years in. He would capture the Featherweight title from Holloway before attempting to become a double champion and targeting Islam Makhachev and the Lightweight title.
That fight would end an impressive streak that could have continued as Alexander earned a win over Yair Rodriguez a few months later. The Featherweight champ would try again against Islam before taking another loss and eventually losing his own title against Ilia Topuria at UFC 298.
9
Amanda Nunes
Controlled The Women’s Featherweight & Bantamweight Divisions
Number Of Wins |
12 |
---|---|
Start Date |
March 21st, 2015 (Shayna Baszler, Fight Night: Maia Vs. LaFlare |
End Date |
December 11th, 2021 (Julianna Pena, UFC 269) |
Amanda Nunes had a 5-1 record in the UFC when she went toe to toe with, at the time, UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion, Miesha Tate. That fight would last only one round with Nunes securing a rear-naked choke and her first UFC Championship at UFC 200. It would take an outstanding five years for anyone to be able to topple the UFC legend when Julianna Pena was able to perform the same submission that won Nunes her first title.
Nunes would get her revenge and title back adding another defense at UFC 289 against Irene Aldana before stepping away from the octagon and announcing her retirement.
8
Max Holloway
Dominated The Featherweight Division
Number Of Wins |
13 |
---|---|
Start Date |
January 4th, 2014 (Will Chope, Fight Night: Henderson Vs. Dos Anjos) |
End Date |
April 13th, 2019 (Dustin Poirier, UFC 236) |
Featherweight ace Max Holloway joined the UFC as a 21-year-old and enjoyed a mediocre early record, going 3-3 from 2012 to 2013. However, Holloway came out re-energized in 2014 and finished 4 opponents by either knock-out or submission that single year. Holloway continued his fine form, beating the likes of former Lightweight champion Charles Oliviera, Cub Swanson, and Jeremy Stephens to earn an interim featherweight title fight against Anthony Pettis. Another TKO win followed, bringing up his record from 2014 to 10-0.
Holloway would then compete in the most important match of his career, a title unification bout against the champion Jose Aldo in Aldo’s native Brazil. Another TKO in the third round and ‘Blessed’ had unified the featherweight titles. Holloway would TKO Aldo once again six months later and bloodied Brian Ortega to extend his winning streak to 13. His streak would end at the hands of his very first UFC opponent, Dustin Poirier in 2019 when Holloway bumped up one weight class to challenge for the Interim Lightweight title at UFC 236.
7
Demetrious Johnson
Helped Create The Flyweight Division
Number Of Wins |
13 |
---|---|
Start Date |
June 8th, 2012 (Ian McCall, UFC On FX: Johnson Vs. McCall) |
End Date |
August 4th, 2018 (Henry Cejudo, UFC 227) |
Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson is widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artists to ever grace the Octagon. For over 5 years, he was the face of the UFC Flyweight division and carved out a 13-fight winning streak in the company. What makes DJ’s feat even more impressive is the fact that 12 out of his 13 wins were in Flyweight title matches and the other one was in the semifinals of the inaugural flyweight title tournament semifinals. Johnson started his winning run by defeating Ian McCall in a rematch to earn a Flyweight title shot against Joseph Benavidez, whom he would edge out with a split decision victory. Now champion, Mighty Mouse would run through the division, defeating challenger after challenger. Henry Cejudo would be stopped by TKO, John Dodson would fall twice and Kyoji Horiguchi would be submitted with one second remaining in the fifth round as DJ became firmly established as the No:1 pound-for-pound fighter in the UFC.

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DJ’s victory over Ray Borg at UFC 216 extended his streak to 13 and set a UFC record for 11 consecutive title defenses. That would be his final victory in the UFC, as Cejudo would narrowly defeat Johnson in a rematch at UFC 227 via split decision to take the title and break his streak. DJ would leave for ONE Championship shortly thereafter and proceeded to win the ONE Flyweight Grand Prix tournament.
6
Jon Jones
Destroyed The Light Heavyweight Division
Number Of Wins |
13 |
---|---|
Start Date |
March 21st, 2010 (Brandon Vera, UFC Live: Vera Vs. Jones) |
End Date |
July 29th, 2017 (Daniel Cormier, UFC 214) |
Jon Jones is undoubtedly the best-ever fighter in the UFC Light Heavyweight division and could have topped this list if it weren’t for some unfortunate circumstances, most of which were of his own making. After a controversial disqualification loss in 2009 against Matt Hamill for using illegal 12-6 elbows, Jones would go on a tear, winning his next 13 fights. He would capture the Light Heavyweight title and, later, the interim title, but each belt would be stripped off Jones on separate occasions, the latter due to a doping violation.
Jones returned from his one-year suspension and defeated Daniel Cormier to recapture the belt, seemingly going 14-0. However, Jones was once again flagged for a doping violation by USADA and the belt was returned to Cormier. The match was reclassified as a no-contest, which officially ended Jones’ winning streak at 13. If that no contest never happened, Jones would be on a 20-fight winning streak after his win over Stipe Miocic.
5
Georges St-Pierre
Ran The Welterweight Division
Number Of Wins |
13 |
---|---|
Start Date |
August 25th, 2007 (Josh Koscheck, UFC 74) |
End Date |
February 21st, 2019 (St. Pierre Retired From Competition) |
Considered to be one of the greatest MMA fighters in history, Georges ‘Rush’ St-Pierre dominated the UFC Welterweight division for close to a decade. It took a while for the Canadian to reign over the division, with defeats against Matt Hughes and Matt Serra halting his momentum. Undeterred, GSP bounced back and started his legendary 13-fight winning streak with a victory over Josh Koscheck four months later. Both Hughes and Serra would be TKO’d in rematches and GSP retook his crown.
Subsequently, he would beat the likes of B.J Penn, Thiago Alves, Jake Shields, Carlos Condit, and Nick Diaz to become universally regarded as the best Welterweight of all time. After a controversial split-decision victory over Johny Hendricks at UFC 167, St-Pierre vacated his belt and stepped away from the sport. He would make a comeback four years later, moving up a division and challenging Middleweight champion Michael Bisping for the title at UFC 217. At the event that set a Canadian PPV record, St-Pierre defeated Bisping via rear-naked choke to become a two-division champion, extending his winning run to 13.
4
Khabib Nurmagomedov
Became The Biggest Name In The Lightweight Division
Number Of Wins |
13 |
---|---|
Start Date |
January 20th, 2012 (Kamal Shalorus, UFC On FX: Guillard Vs. Miller) |
End Date |
March 19th, 2021 (Nurmagomedov Retired From Competition) |
One of the very few fighters to retire with an unbeaten record, Khabib Nurmagomedov went 29-0 in his career, with 13 of those victories coming in the UFC. Making his promotional debut on the preliminary card of UFC on FX 1 in 2012, Khabib scored victories over the likes of Abel Trujillo and former Lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos, and a Lightweight title shot seemed a virtual certainty. But champion Eddie Alvarez opted for a money match against ultra-popular Featherweight champion Conor McGregor instead. This lit a fire in Khabib, who proceeded to pummel Michael Johnson and Edson Barboza to go 9-0 in the company.
While interesting match-ups against the likes of Gilbert Melendez, Nate Diaz, and particularly Tony Ferguson fell through during different stages of his UFC run, Khabib finally captured Lightweight gold at UFC 223 after a victory over Al Iaquinta. He then consolidated his grip on the division with a particularly satisfying submission victory over Conor McGregor at UFC 229 which broke all UFC PPV records. Further victories over top contenders Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje followed and Nurmagomedov decided to call it a day on his MMA career with a 13-0 UFC record.
3
Islam Makhachev
Dominates The Lightweight Division
Number Of Wins |
15 |
---|---|
Start Date |
September 17th, 2016 (Chris Wade, Fight Night: Poirier Vs. Johnson) |
End Date |
N/A |
At the time of writing this, Islam Makhachev is still active with his undefeated streak untouched as he earned back-to-back wins over Alexander Volkanovski and a Performance of the Night against Dustin Poirier at UFC 302. He would capture the Lightweight title when he beat Charles Oliveria at UFC 280, after earning numerous wins over names such as Thiago Moises, Davi Ramos, and Bobby Green.
Islam has only been on the losing end of one fight in his UFC career when Adriano Martins secured a KO victory back at UFC 192 in 2015, that being Islam’s second UFC fight.
2
Kamaru Usman
Smashed The Welterweight Scene
Number Of Wins |
15 |
---|---|
Start Date |
July 12th, 2015 (Hayder Hassan, The Ultimate Fighter: American Top Team Vs. Blackzilians Finale) |
End Date |
August 20th, 2022 (Leon Edwards, UFC 278) |
One of the more recent streaks in UFC history ended when Leon Edwards beat Kamaru Usman for the UFC Welterweight title in Salt Lake City, Utah. Ever since he captured the title from Tyron Woodley at UFC 235, Usman dispatched top contenders in style – including two victories each over Colby Covington and Jorge Masvidal as well as a TKO win over Gilbert Burns.
He would also beat top-tier talent like Sean Strickland, Damian Maia, and Rafael dos Anjos prior to his ascent as the Welterweight king. Usman is the current pound-for-pound #1 in the company and looks a good bet to surpass George St-Pierre’s Welterweight title defense record. Since his loss, Usman fought Edwards once more and a match against Khamzat Chimaev, both ending in a majority decision against Usman.
1
Anderson Silva
Reigned Over The Middleweight Division
Number Of Wins |
16 |
---|---|
Start Date |
June 28th, 2006 (Chris Leben, Fight Night 5) |
End Date |
July 6th, 2013 (Chris Weidman, UFC 162) |
Having held the UFC Middleweight title for nearly 2500 consecutive days, Anderson Silva won 16 straight bouts in the company from 2006-2012. This included the absolute destruction of Middleweight champ Rich Franklin, who was outclassed by Silva’s legendary striking defense. Silva’s win kicked off the golden age in the UFC’s middleweight division as he defeated contender after contender, including the likes of Dan Henderson, Chael Sonnen, and Vitor Belfort.

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Silva displayed amazing confidence in the ring and would often resort to showboating, which eventually backfired against Chris Weidman during his 17th UFC bout. Silva was taunting Weidman, leaving his chin unprotected and Weidman knocked him out to take the title and end Silva’s unbeaten streak. A leg break in a rematch against Weidman ended Silva’s dominance and the Spider went on to win just one of his next seven UFC bouts, leaving the company in 2020.