Following his victory at UFC 327, Carlos Ulberg has entered the top three for longest active win streaks in the UFC with 10 consecutive victories. He now ties with Movsar Evloev at 10 wins, trailing only Islam Makhachev who leads with 16 straight wins. The ranking also includes Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev, each with 9 consecutive victories. Ulberg's achievement represents a significant milestone in his UFC career and positions him among the promotion's most consistent performers. This winning streak has elevated Ulberg's status in the light heavyweight division and the broader UFC landscape.
Carlos Ulberg cemented his place among the UFC's most consistent fighters when he picked up his tenth consecutive victory at UFC 327 on April 11, joining a very short list of active competitors with double-digit winning streaks inside the promotion.

Ulberg now sits tied with featherweight contender Movsar Evloev at ten straight wins, placing both men third on the list of longest active win streaks in the UFC. Leading the way is lightweight and welterweight champion Islam Makhachev, a 34-year-old Russian southpaw competing out of Eagles MMA, who has reeled off 16 consecutive victories and holds the number-one pound-for-pound ranking with a professional record of 28-1. Makhachev averages 3.2 takedowns per fifteen minutes and lands strikes at a remarkable 58 percent accuracy rate, making him the benchmark for sustained excellence across the roster.

Just behind Ulberg and Evloev sit two other elite names, each on nine-fight winning streaks. Ilia Topuria, the Spanish featherweight ranked second in the lightweight division and first pound-for-pound at 29 years old, carries a 17-1 record and produces 4.81 significant strikes per minute for team Climent Club. Khamzat Chimaev, known as Borz, holds a 15-1 record and ranks first in the middleweight division, tenth pound-for-pound. The 32-year-old UAE-based wrestler from Allstars Training Center averages an eye-catching 5.29 takedowns per fifteen minutes alongside a 60 percent striking accuracy.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's ten-fight streak elevates his standing not just in the light heavyweight division but across the entire UFC roster
- He now shares third place on the active streak list with fighters of considerable divisional weight, raising expectations for future matchmaking
- The streak puts Ulberg in rarefied company alongside a pound-for-pound champion and two top-five pound-for-pound competitors
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