An updated ranking of active undefeated fighters with over 10 victories competing in major MMA promotions has been released. Movlid Khaybulaev leads with a 24-0-1-1NC record, followed by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0-1NC. Notable additions include Razhabali Shaidullaev who improved to 18-0 with a TKO victory over Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13, Renat Khavolov who moved to 12-0 after defeating Raufeon Stotts at PFL Chicago, and Mitchel McKee who debuted on the list at 11-0 following his decision win over Sergio Pettis at PFL Chicago. Azamat Murzakanov 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 who have been active within the past two years.
An updated compilation of active undefeated fighters with ten or more wins across major MMA promotions has been released, reshuffling the list with several new entries and one notable removal following recent event results.

Movlid Khaybulaev continues to lead the ranking with a 24-0-1-1NC record, while Usman Nurmagomedov holds second place at 21-0-1NC. Three fighters earned their way onto the updated list through recent performances. Razhabali Shaidullaev improved to 18-0 with a TKO finish of Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13. Renat Khavolov moved to 12-0 after defeating Raufeon Stotts at PFL Chicago. Mitchel McKee debuted on the list at 11-0 following a decision victory over Sergio Pettis at the same event. Pettis, now 18-5, competes at 168 cm and has averaged 3.88 significant strikes per minute across his career.

The most significant change to the list came with the removal of Azamat Murzakanov, who was knocked out by Paulo Costa at UFC 327. The Russian light heavyweight, now 16-1 and ranked 12th in his division at 37 years old, had been one of the more prominent undefeated names in the sport before the defeat. Costa, the Brazilian middleweight ranked 13th in the UFC at 185 cm and a 72-inch reach, delivered the finish at an extraordinary rate of 6.26 significant strikes landed per minute with 58 percent accuracy — numbers that made him a dangerous opponent for any unbeaten contender.

Why it matters
- The list spans UFC, Bellator, PFL, ACA, and RIZIN, reflecting how deep undefeated talent runs across promotions
- Murzakanov's removal is a reminder that light heavyweight contention remains brutally competitive
- McKee and Khavolov's additions give PFL two fresh names among the sport's most intact records
- The 24-0-1-1NC mark held by Khaybulaev underscores how rare true unblemished longevity has become at the top level











