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Tom Nolan joins Tsarukyan and Salkilld atop UFC lightweight win-streak standings

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Tom Nolan's victory at UFC Vegas 118 moved him into the UFC lightweight top 15 and gave him a five-fight winning streak, tying him with Arman Tsarukyan and Quillan Salkilld for the longest active streak in the division. Benoit Saint Denis sits fourth on the list with four consecutive wins.

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Tom Nolan's performance at UFC Vegas 118 on June 7 earned him a place inside the lightweight top 15 and pushed his winning streak to five fights, drawing him level with Arman Tsarukyan and Quillan Salkilld for the longest active run of victories in the 155-pound division.

Quillan Salkilld
Quillan Salkilld

Nolan, nicknamed "Big Train," carries a 10-1-0 professional record and is 26 years old. The Australian southpaw stands six-foot-three with a 73-inch reach and trains out of Team Compton Training Centre. He generates an impressive 5.87 significant strikes per minute and averages nearly two submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him a multi-dimensional threat on the feet and on the mat.

Tom Nolan
Tom Nolan

Salkilld, also 26 and Australian, shares that five-fight streak at the top of the division's active list. Ranked 15th, he holds a 12-1-0 record and fights out of Luistro Combat Academy. The orthodox standout is one of the more accurate and active wrestlers in the division, connecting on 57 percent of his significant strikes while averaging a remarkable 7.95 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Benoit Saint Denis
Benoit Saint Denis

Benoit Saint Denis, known as "God of War," sits fourth on the active streak list with four consecutive wins. The 30-year-old southpaw is ranked ninth at lightweight with a 17-3-0 record. He lands 5.62 significant strikes per minute at 58 percent accuracy and blends that output with 4.19 takedowns per 15 minutes, establishing himself as one of the division's more complete fighters.

Arman Tsarukyan
Arman Tsarukyan

Why it matters

  • Three fighters are now tied with five-fight streaks, intensifying competition for top-10 lightweight positioning
  • Nolan's entry into the top 15 sets up potential matchups against ranked opponents, including Salkilld, who shares his streak and ranking tier
  • Saint Denis at rank nine remains the highest-placed of the group, and a sixth win for any of the trio could force the UFC's hand on contender matchmaking
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