The post provides an updated comprehensive list of active undefeated fighters with more than 10 victories competing in major MMA organizations. The list is topped by Movlid Khaybulaev (24-0-1-1NC), Usman Nurmagomedov (21-0-1NC), and Movsar Evloev (20-0). Recent updates include Razhbali Shaidullaev moving to 18-0 after defeating Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13, Azamat Murzakanov losing his undefeated status after being knocked out by Paulo Costa at UFC 327, Renat Khavalev improving to 12-0 after beating Raufeon Stots at PFL Chicago, and Mitchell McKee entering the list at 11-0 after defeating Sergio Pettis at PFL Chicago. The list tracks fighters who haven't been inactive for more than two years and haven't retired, with records verified through both Tapology and Sherdog.
An updated tracker of active undefeated fighters with ten or more wins across major MMA promotions has been compiled, reflecting several significant changes to the list as of April 2026.

Movlid Khaybulaev leads the standings at 24-0-1 with one no-contest, followed closely by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0-1NC and Movsar Evloev at a perfect 20-0. Among the notable recent movers, Razhbali Shaidullaev climbed to 18-0 after defeating Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13, while Renat Khavalev improved to 12-0 with a win over Raufeon Stots at PFL Chicago. Mitchell McKee entered the list for the first time at 11-0 following his victory over Sergio Pettis, also at PFL Chicago.

The list's most prominent departure belongs to Azamat Murzakanov, who lost his undefeated record via knockout to Paulo Costa at UFC 327. Costa, ranked 13th in the middleweight division, is 35 years old and fights out of Brazil. The stoppage was consistent with his aggressive style — he lands an eye-catching 6.26 significant strikes per minute at 58 percent accuracy.

Also worth noting among fighters who remain on the list is Shavkat Rakhmonov, the Kazakh welterweight ranked third in his division at 19-0. The 31-year-old orthodox striker stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and combines volume striking — 3.25 significant strikes per minute at 60 percent accuracy — with active grappling, averaging 1.4 takedowns and 1.2 submission attempts per fifteen minutes.

Portugal's Mario Pinto sits at 12-0 and merits attention as one of the physically imposing names on the list. The 28-year-old stands six-foot-five with a 79-inch reach, connects on 69 percent of his significant strikes, and mixes in 2.38 takedowns per fifteen minutes.

Why it matters
- Murzakanov's loss to Costa is the list's headline exit, reshaping the undefeated landscape at light heavyweight
- Khavalev and McKee both strengthened their cases at PFL Chicago on the same card, adding two new or reinforced entries
- The list criteria — active within two years and not retired — keeps the tracker focused on fighters with genuine divisional relevance











