Following his victory at UFC 327, Carlos Ulberg has moved into the top three for the longest active winning streaks in the UFC. Islam Makhachev leads with 16 consecutive wins. Both Ulberg and Movsar Evloev are tied at 10 wins each. Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev follow with 9 consecutive victories apiece. Ulberg's continued success has positioned him among the promotion's most dominant current competitors across all divisions.
Carlos Ulberg cemented his place among the UFC's most consistent performers following his victory at UFC 327 on April 11, moving into a tie for second on the list of longest active winning streaks in the promotion.

Islam Makhachev stands alone at the top of that list with 16 consecutive victories. The 34-year-old Russian holds welterweight gold and sits at number one in the pound-for-pound rankings with an overall record of 28-1. Fighting out of a southpaw stance, Makhachev is one of the most complete fighters in the sport, averaging 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes and landing 58 percent of his significant strikes.

Ulberg and Movsar Evloev are now tied at ten straight wins apiece, placing them just behind Makhachev in the all-division streak standings. Ulberg's run has been built steadily within the light heavyweight division, and his latest result at UFC 327 pushed him firmly into elite company.

Chasing the pair are two of the sport's most talked-about names. Ilia Topuria, the 29-year-old Spaniard ranked second at lightweight and first pound-for-pound, carries a 17-1 record and a nine-fight winning run. Training out of Climent Club, Topuria averages 4.81 significant strikes per minute and brings a well-rounded attack that includes nearly two takedown attempts per 15 minutes.

Khamzat Chimaev also sits at nine straight. The middleweight's 15-1 record and number-one divisional ranking reflect a dominant style built on relentless pressure. The 32-year-old, who stands six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach, leads the group with 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes and a striking accuracy of 60 percent.

Why it matters
- Ulberg's streak places him among the promotion's elite across all weight classes, raising his divisional stock at light heavyweight
- Makhachev's lead of 16 consecutive wins remains the clear benchmark for sustained excellence in the UFC
- Topuria and Chimaev, each at nine, will be watching Ulberg's rise as cross-divisional streak comparisons draw increasing attention
Saturday, April 11, 2026







