An updated list tracks active fighters with perfect records of 10 or more wins who compete in major MMA organizations and haven't fought in over two years or retired. The list is topped by Movlid Khaybulaev at 24-0-1-1NC and includes notable names like Usman Nurmagomedov (21-0-1NC), Movsar Evloev (20-0), and Ilia Topuria (17-0). Recent changes include Razhабали Shaidullaev moving up to 18-0 after his RIZIN victory, Azamat Murzakanov dropping off the list following his knockout loss to Paulo Costa at UFC 327, and Ramazan Kuramagomedov announcing his retirement. New additions include Mitchell McKee at 11-0 after defeating Sergio Pettis at PFL Chicago.
An updated tracker of active undefeated fighters with ten or more wins across major MMA promotions has been refreshed, revealing 28 competitors who still carry perfect records inside the sport's top organizations.

Topping the list is Movlid Khaybulaev at 24-0-1-1NC, followed closely by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0-1NC. Movsar Evloev sits at 20-0, while Ilia Topuria's 17-0 mark places him among the more prominent names on the roster. Razhabali Shaidullaev climbed the rankings after a RIZIN victory pushed his record to 18-0, while Mitchell McKee earned a new entry at 11-0 following his win over Sergio Pettis at PFL Chicago.

Two notable departures have altered the list since its previous edition. Azamat Murzakanov was removed after suffering a knockout loss to Paulo Costa at UFC 327 on April 11. Costa, a 35-year-old Brazilian middleweight ranked thirteenth in his division, carries a 16-4 record and averages 6.26 significant strikes per minute — one of the higher output rates in the 185-pound class. Ramazan Kuramagomedov also exits the tracker, having announced his retirement.

Shavkat Rakhmonov, the third-ranked welterweight from Kazakhstan, remains on the list at 19-0. The 31-year-old stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and blends a 60 percent striking accuracy with 1.4 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him one of the more complete undefeated prospects in the sport.

Portugal's Mario Pinto holds a 12-0 record and brings notable physical tools to the list — a six-foot-five frame and a 79-inch reach — while posting 2.38 takedowns per 15 minutes and a striking accuracy of 69 percent at just 28 years old.

Why it matters
- The list serves as a snapshot of undefeated talent across major promotions, highlighting future title contenders and emerging regional stars
- Murzakanov's removal after the Costa loss at UFC 327 underscores how quickly perfect records can be erased at the top level
- New entries like McKee signal that the PFL pipeline continues to produce legitimate undefeated prospects alongside UFC and RIZIN rosters
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