A breakdown shows how the longest active winning streaks in the lightweight division have evolved over three years. Currently, the leaders are unspecified in the brief post, but historical comparisons are provided. One year ago, the list was topped by Islam Makhachev with 14 wins, followed by Paddy Pimblett with six, and Chase Hooper, Nasrat Haqparast, and Fares Ziam each with five. Two years prior, Makhachev led with 12 wins, while Renato Moicano and Pimblett had five each, and several fighters including Arman Tsarukyan sat at four. In April 2022, Charles Oliveira led with 10 consecutive wins, Makhachev had nine, Beneil Dariush had seven, and five fighters including Tsarukyan, Rafael Fiziev, and Claudio Puelles were tied at five wins each. The post demonstrates the constantly shifting competitive landscape in one of the UFC's most active divisions.








