Following his victory at UFC 327, Carlos Ulberg moved into a tie for second place among active UFC fighters with the longest winning streaks. Ulberg now sits at 10 consecutive victories, tied with Movsar Evloev. Only Islam Makhachev ranks higher with 16 straight wins. Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev are tied behind them with 9-fight win streaks each. Ulberg's climb up the rankings demonstrates his consistency and dominance in the light heavyweight division.
Carlos Ulberg cemented his place among the UFC's most consistent performers on April 11, as his victory at UFC 327 lifted him into a tie for second on the list of active fighters with the longest winning streaks, now standing at ten consecutive wins.

Ulberg shares that second-place position with Movsar Evloev. Ahead of them both sits lightweight and welterweight champion Islam Makhachev, whose extraordinary run of 16 straight victories remains untouched at the top of the list. The 34-year-old Russian, now competing at welterweight, lands 2.63 significant strikes per minute at 58 percent accuracy and adds 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him the benchmark every active streak-holder is measured against.

Just behind Ulberg and Evloev sit two fighters at nine wins apiece. Ilia Topuria, ranked second at lightweight and first in the pound-for-pound standings, carries a 17-1 record and produces 4.81 significant strikes per minute. The 29-year-old Spaniard known as El Matador is one of the division's most dangerous finishers. Khamzat Chimaev, ranked first in the middleweight division at 15-1, rounds out the group with nine straight. The 32-year-old known as Borz averages a remarkable 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes with 60 percent striking accuracy, giving him one of the most complete profiles in the sport.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's ten-fight streak underlines his growing status as a legitimate light heavyweight contender
- Only one active fighter, Makhachev, has strung together a longer unbeaten run inside the UFC
- The clustering of Topuria and Chimaev just one win back sets up a competitive race among the sport's elite for streak supremacy across multiple divisions
Saturday, April 11, 2026












