Following his victory at UFC 327, Carlos Ulberg has climbed into the top three for the longest active winning streaks in the UFC. Ulberg now has 10 consecutive victories, tying him with Movsar Evloev for second place. Islam Makhachev leads all UFC fighters with 16 straight wins. Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev are tied for fourth with nine consecutive victories each. This milestone positions Ulberg among the promotion's most dominant active fighters and strengthens his case for a title opportunity in the light heavyweight division.
Carlos Ulberg has written his name into UFC record books following his victory at UFC 327 on April 11, with the New Zealand light heavyweight now sitting inside the top three for the longest active winning streaks in the entire promotion.

Ulberg's tenth consecutive UFC victory draws him level with Movsar Evloev in second place on that list, a remarkable run that has transformed him from a prospect into one of the division's most compelling title contenders. The streak strengthens his argument for a shot at the light heavyweight championship in the near future.

Leading the way above everyone is Islam Makhachev, the welterweight world champion and pound-for-pound number one fighter in the sport. The 34-year-old Russian, who trains out of Eagles MMA, has reeled off 16 straight wins and carries a professional record of 28-1. His efficiency is staggering — a striking accuracy of 58 percent and 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes make him the standard against which every active winning streak is measured.

Tied for fourth place with nine consecutive victories apiece are Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev. Topuria, the 29-year-old Spaniard ranked second in the lightweight division and first in the pound-for-pound standings, holds a record of 17-1 and produces an elite 4.81 significant strikes per minute. Chimaev, the 32-year-old Emirati middleweight ranked first in his division, is 15-1 and averages a punishing 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes alongside a 60 percent striking accuracy, among the highest in the sport.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's ten-fight run places him in historically rare company among all active UFC fighters
- A second-place tie on the active streak list sharpens his case for a light heavyweight title shot
- The presence of a champion and two top-ranked contenders in the tier immediately above him illustrates the elite level Ulberg has now entered
Saturday, April 11, 2026









