A post documents the evolution of the longest active winning streaks in the UFC lightweight division over a three-year period. Currently, the list is topped by Islam Makhachev's lengthy streak, followed by several fighters with shorter runs. One year ago in May 2025, the top streak belonged to Makhachev with 14 wins, followed by Paddy Pimblett with six and three fighters tied at five wins each: Chase Hooper, Nasrat Haqparast, and Fares Ziam. Two years ago in May 2024, Makhachev led with 12 wins, while Renato Moicano and Pimblett had five each, and Drakkar Klose, Mike Davis, and Arman Tsarukyan each had four. In April 2022, Charles Oliveira topped the list with 10 wins, Makhachev had nine, Beneil Dariush had seven, and Claudio Puelles, Rafael Fiziev, and Tsarukyan each had five. The historical tracking illustrates how winning streaks have developed and shifted in one of the UFC's most competitive divisions.
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Lightweight division's longest win streaks tracked over three years
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