Joshua Van achieved his 10th UFC victory at 24 years and seven months old, making him the second-youngest fighter in UFC history to reach that milestone. Only Max Holloway reached 10 wins younger, doing so at 23 years, eight months, and 19 days. Jon Jones ranks third at 24 years, nine months, and two days. Kevin Lee reached the mark at 25 years, seven months, and 17 days, while several other notable fighters including Song, Whittaker, Poirier, and others achieved it at age 26.
Joshua Van etched his name into the UFC record books at UFC 328 on May 9, when the flyweight champion secured his 10th promotional victory at just 24 years and seven months old, becoming the second-youngest fighter in UFC history to reach that milestone.

Van, nicknamed "The Fearless," carries a 17-2-0 professional record and holds the flyweight title at only 24 years of age. Fighting out of Myanmar under the 4oz. Fight Club banner, he has built his championship run on relentless offense, landing an extraordinary 8.84 significant strikes per minute at 56 percent accuracy — numbers that rank among the most prolific in the sport. The orthodox striker stands five-foot-five with a 65-inch reach.

The only man to reach 10 UFC wins at a younger age is Max Holloway, who achieved the feat at 23 years, eight months, and 19 days. Now 34 and ranked fourth in the lightweight division, Holloway holds a 27-9-0 record and remains one of the sport's elite volume strikers, averaging 7.2 significant strikes per minute. Jon Jones sits third on that all-time list, having reached the mark at 24 years, nine months, and two days — just slightly older than Van's new benchmark.

Why it matters
- Van surpasses Jones and lands directly behind Holloway on the all-time youngest-to-10-wins list
- At 24, the flyweight champion has significant runway to add to his UFC win total
- His striking volume of 8.84 significant strikes per minute places him among the most active offensive fighters on the roster
- Several decorated names — including fighters who reached the mark at 25 and 26 — now sit behind Van on this historical measure
Saturday, May 9, 2026

















