An updated list tracks active fighters with over 10 wins and no losses competing in major MMA promotions. Movlid Khaybulaev leads at 24-0-1-1NC, followed by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0-1NC and Movsar Evloev at 20-0. New additions include Mitachel McKee at 11-0 after defeating Sergio Pettis at PFL Chicago. Razhab Shaidulaev improved to 18-0 with a TKO victory over Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13. Azamat Murzakanov was removed from the list after his knockout loss to Paulo Costa at UFC 327. The list includes fighters from UFC, PFL, ACA, and other major organizations who have not competed or retired for more than two years.
An updated tracking list of active undefeated fighters with ten or more wins across major MMA promotions has been refreshed, with several notable additions and at least one significant removal.

Movlid Khaybulaev leads the list at 24-0-1 with one no-contest, followed by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0 with one no-contest, and Movsar Evloev at a perfect 20-0. The list draws from fighters competing in the UFC, PFL, ACA, and other major organizations, excluding those who have not competed or retired for more than two years.

Among the new additions is Mitachel McKee, who entered the list at 11-0 following a win over Sergio Pettis at PFL Chicago. Razhab Shaidulaev also strengthened his case for inclusion, moving to 18-0 after a TKO victory over Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13.

The most notable departure from the list is Azamat Murzakanov, who was removed after suffering a knockout loss to Paulo Costa at UFC 327. Costa, now 16-4 and ranked 13th in the middleweight division, operates out of Brazil and is one of the most prolific strikers in the UFC, landing 6.26 significant strikes per minute at a 58 percent accuracy rate.

Why it matters
- The list captures the sport's most unblemished records across multiple major promotions simultaneously, offering a cross-promotional snapshot of elite undefeated talent.
- Khaybulaev and Nurmagomedov sit well clear of the field, with their records representing the strongest cases for undefeated status at the highest level.
- Murzakanov's removal underlines how quickly standing on such a list can change, with a single fight capable of erasing years of accumulated momentum.
- McKee and Shaidulaev joining the list signals emerging threats in their respective divisions and promotions.









