Carlos Ulberg's victory at UFC 327 extended his winning streak to 10 consecutive fights, placing him in the top-3 for longest active win streaks in the UFC. Islam Makhachev currently leads with 16 wins in a row. Ulberg now shares second place with Movsar Evloev, both at 10 consecutive victories. Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev follow with 9-fight win streaks each. This achievement solidifies Ulberg's status as one of the most consistent performers in the promotion.
Carlos Ulberg cemented his place among the UFC's most consistent fighters on April 11 at UFC 327, extending his winning streak to ten consecutive victories and vaulting him into the top three for longest active win streaks in the promotion.

Islam Makhachev sits alone at the top of that list, having rattled off 16 straight wins. The 34-year-old Russian is the reigning welterweight champion and the number-one pound-for-pound fighter in the world, carrying a 28-1 record into his current reign. He lands 2.63 significant strikes per minute at a remarkable 58 percent accuracy while also averaging 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes, underlining the all-around dominance that makes his streak the standard by which all others are measured.

Ulberg now shares second place with Movsar Evloev, both sitting at ten consecutive wins. Two fighters with nine-fight streaks are breathing down their necks. Ilia Topuria, ranked second in the lightweight division and first pound-for-pound at 29 years old, holds a 17-1 record and generates 4.81 significant strikes per minute. Khamzat Chimaev, known as Borz, is ranked first in the middleweight division with a 15-1 record. The 32-year-old averages a staggering 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes and lands strikes at 60 percent accuracy, giving him one of the most suffocating styles in the sport.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's ten-fight streak places him in elite company alongside fighters who have defined consistency across multiple title-contending campaigns.
- With Topuria and Chimaev each sitting at nine wins in a row, the gap between second and fourth place is razor thin and could shift at any upcoming event.
- The presence of a welterweight champion, a pound-for-pound top-two lightweight, and a top middleweight contender in the same streak conversation reflects how the UFC's most active divisions are producing sustained excellence simultaneously.
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