An updated ranking of active undefeated fighters with over 10 victories competing in top MMA organizations has been released. Movlid Khaybulaev leads with a 24-0-1-1NC record. Notable additions include Razhabali Shaydullaev (18-0) after his TKO victory over Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13, Renat Khavalov (12-0) following his decision win over Raufeon Stots at PFL Chicago, and Mitchell McKee (11-0) after defeating Sergio Pettis by decision at PFL Chicago. Azamat Murzakanov (16-1) was removed from the list after suffering a knockout loss to Paulo Costa at UFC 327. The list includes fighters from UFC, Bellator, PFL, ACA, and RIZIN, with records verified through Tapology and Sherdog.
An updated list of active undefeated fighters with ten or more wins in major MMA organizations was released on April 12, circulating across the MMA community and drawing attention for several notable additions and one significant removal.

Movlid Khaybulaev holds the top spot on the list with a 24-0-1-1NC record, maintaining his status as the longest unbeaten fighter among those qualifying. Joining the list are Razhabali Shaydullaev, who moved to 18-0 after a TKO victory over Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13, Renat Khavalov, now 12-0 following a decision win over Raufeon Stots at PFL Chicago, and Mitchell McKee, who improved to 11-0 by defeating Sergio Pettis by decision at the same event. Pettis, the 32-year-old American competing out of Roufusport, falls to 18-5 with the loss.

The most notable removal from the list belongs to Azamat Murzakanov. The 37-year-old Russian light heavyweight, ranked twelfth in his division and fighting out of K Dojo Warrior Tribe, was knocked out by Paulo Costa at UFC 327, leaving him at 16-1. Costa, the 35-year-old Brazilian middleweight ranked thirteenth in his division, lands an imposing 6.26 significant strikes per minute at 58 percent accuracy, and the finish over Murzakanov adds another highlight to that output.

Why it matters
- Khaybulaev's continued presence at the top underscores how rare a lengthy unbeaten run is across elite MMA competition
- McKee's win over a proven veteran in Pettis at 11-0 signals a rising PFL contender worth monitoring
- Murzakanov's removal is a reminder that the list shifts quickly at the highest levels, particularly in a deep division like light heavyweight
- The cross-promotional scope — UFC, PFL, RIZIN, Bellator, and ACA all represented — reflects the global spread of elite unbeaten talent







