Terrence McKinney leads the UFC with the longest active finish streak at 13 consecutive stoppages since his debut. Royce Gracie, Gabriel Gonzaga, Nikita Krylov, and Nico Price are tied for second with 11 finishes each. Don Frye, Andrei Arlovski, Misha Cirkunov, Luke Rockhold, Zac Medeic, and Demarcus Johnson each have 10-fight finish streaks. If Jiri Prochazka and Tom Aspinall win their next fights by finish, they will join the 10-fight club. Charles Oliveira's streak from his debut stands at eight consecutive finishes.
Terrence McKinney stands alone atop one of the UFC's most impressive statistical records, holding the longest active finish streak in organization history with 13 consecutive stoppages dating back to his promotional debut.

McKinney's run of 13 straight finishes places him clear of a group of fighters tied for second on the all-time UFC list. Royce Gracie, Gabriel Gonzaga, Nikita Krylov, and Nico Price each recorded 11 consecutive finishes, while a separate cluster — Don Frye, Andrei Arlovski, Misha Cirkunov, Luke Rockhold, Zac Medeic, and Demarcus Johnson — each compiled streaks of 10. Rockhold, a 41-year-old southpaw out of American Kickboxing Academy, stands six-foot-three with a 77-inch reach and posted a career submission attempt rate of one per 15 minutes, underlining how his streak was built on a well-rounded finishing game.

Two active fighters are within one performance of joining the 10-fight club. Jiri Prochazka, the second-ranked light heavyweight from the Czech Republic, would reach the mark with a finish in his next outing. The 33-year-old carries a 32-6-1 record and lands an imposing 5.69 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, with a reach of 80 inches. A finish next time out would place him alongside Rockhold and the other members of that group.

Charles Oliveira, ranked third at lightweight and 11th pound-for-pound at 36 years old, built an eight-fight finish streak from the start of his career. The Brazilian carries a 37-11 record and remains one of the sport's most prolific finishers, averaging 2.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes alongside 2.22 takedowns in the same span.

Why it matters
- McKinney's 13-fight streak is unmatched among current UFC roster members
- Prochazka entering the 10-finish club would add an active title contender to historically elite company
- Oliveira's eight-fight debut streak underscores a finishing pedigree that has defined his entire career










