An updated ranking of active fighters who remain undefeated with more than 10 victories in leading MMA organizations has been released. The list considers fighters who haven't competed in over two years or officially retired as inactive. Leaders include Movlid Khaybulaev (24-0-1-1NC), Usman Nurmagomedov (21-0-1NC), Movsar Evloev (20-0), and others. Notable updates include Radjabali Shaidullaev moving to 18-0 after defeating Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13, Renat Khavalov improving to 12-0 after beating Raufeon Stots at PFL Chicago, and newcomer Mitchell McKee joining at 11-0 after defeating Sergio Pettis. Azamat Murzakanov dropped off the list after losing by knockout to Paulo Costa at UFC 327.
An updated compilation of active undefeated fighters with more than ten wins inside major MMA promotions has been released, with several notable changes to the list following recent results across the UFC, PFL, and RIZIN.

At the top of the standings, Movlid Khaybulaev leads the field at 24-0-1-1NC, followed closely by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0-1NC and Movsar Evloev at a perfect 20-0. The list factors out fighters who have been inactive for more than two years or who have officially retired.

Among the fresh additions and movements, Radjabali Shaidullaev climbed to 18-0 after defeating Yuta Kubo at RIZIN LANDMARK 13. Renat Khavalov improved his record to 12-0 with a victory over Raufeon Stots at PFL Chicago. Mitchell McKee entered the list at 11-0 following a win over Sergio Pettis.

One prominent name came off the list entirely. Azamat Murzakanov was removed after suffering a knockout loss to Paulo Costa at UFC 327. Costa, now 16-4 and ranked 13th at middleweight, has built a reputation as one of the division's most dangerous strikers, averaging 6.26 significant strikes landed per minute at 58 percent accuracy.

Why it matters
- The list highlights a concentration of undefeated talent largely outside the UFC's main roster, raising questions about future organizational crossovers
- Khavalov's win over former PFL and Bellator champion Raufeon Stots gives his 12-0 record meaningful credibility
- Murzakanov's removal underlines how a single high-profile loss against a proven finisher like Costa can quickly reshape career trajectories
- The continued presence of fighters from Central Asia and the Caucasus region reflects a broader competitive shift in global MMA depth










