The longest active winning streaks in the UFC welterweight division are currently held by two fighters with seven consecutive victories each: Ecuador's Michael Morales and Kazakhstan's Shavkat Rakhmonov. Brazil's Michel Pereira follows with five straight wins. Three fighters share four-fight winning streaks: Canada's Mike Malott, Brazil's Gabriel Bonfim, and the United States' Punalele Soriano. These streaks represent the division's hottest contenders as of the current rankings.
Two welterweights are standing above the rest of the division when it comes to sustained momentum: Ecuador's Michael Morales and Kazakhstan's Shavkat Rakhmonov each carry seven-fight winning streaks into the current rankings picture, the longest active runs at 170 pounds as of April 2026.

Rakhmonov, ranked third in the welterweight division, remains one of the most imposing figures in the weight class. The 31-year-old from Kazakhstan stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and carries a perfect 19-0 professional record. Fighting out of DAR Team, "Nomad" connects on an exceptional 60 percent of his significant strikes, a rate that places him among the most accurate fighters in the sport.

Brazil's Gabriel Bonfim sits at number ten in the divisional rankings and is among three fighters currently riding four-fight winning streaks, alongside Canada's Mike Malott and American Punalele Soriano. The 28-year-old orthodox striker stands six-foot-one with a 72-inch reach and posts a record of 19-1. Bonfim generates consistent offensive pressure, averaging 4.61 significant strikes per minute while also threatening with 3.6 takedown attempts per 15 minutes.

Michel Pereira, listed in the verified data as a middleweight ranked 15th in that division, follows the two welterweight leaders with five consecutive victories. The 32-year-old Brazilian holds a professional record of 32-15 and averages 4.46 significant strikes per minute with 51 percent accuracy.

Why it matters
- Rakhmonov's perfect record and third-place ranking make his seven-fight streak a direct threat to welterweight title contention
- Morales and Rakhmonov running parallel seven-fight streaks sets up a potential collision course at the top of the division
- Bonfim, Malott, and Soriano's four-fight runs signal a competitive logjam forming in the welterweight rankings just outside the top five








