Michael Morales and Shavkat Rakhmonov both carry seven-fight winning streaks, the longest active runs in the UFC welterweight division. Gabriel Bonfim sits third at five straight wins, followed by Mike Malott and Punahele Soriano at four each.
Two welterweight contenders sit atop the division's active winning-streak leaderboard heading into June 2026, with Michael Morales and Shavkat Rakhmonov each carrying seven consecutive victories inside the UFC. Gabriel Bonfim ranks third at five straight wins, while Mike Malott and Punahele Soriano round out the leaders at four apiece.

Shavkat Rakhmonov, ranked third at 170 pounds, remains one of the sport's most compelling unbeaten prospects. The 31-year-old Kazakhstani known as "Nomad" stands six-foot-four with a 77-inch reach and owns a perfect 19-0 professional record. His striking accuracy of 60 percent is among the best in the welterweight division, and he supplements that with 1.2 submission attempts per 15 minutes, making him a threat in every phase.

Brazilian contender Gabriel Bonfim, ranked tenth at welterweight, carries a 19-1 record and is just 28 years old. The orthodox fighter out of the Bonfim Brothers camp stands six-foot-one with a 72-inch reach and produces 4.61 significant strikes per minute, one of the higher output rates in the division. He also averages 3.6 takedowns per 15 minutes, underscoring his well-rounded offensive game.

Punahele Soriano, the 33-year-old American southpaw out of Xtreme Couture, sits at 13-4 overall and brings a physical 53 percent striking accuracy to his four-fight run. He lands 4.42 significant strikes per minute and adds nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes to his arsenal.

Why it matters
- Rakhmonov's undefeated record and top-three ranking keep him in title conversation at 170 pounds
- Bonfim's combination of high striking output and frequent takedown attempts makes him a stylistically dangerous matchup for anyone in the top ten
- The cluster of long winning streaks signals a competitive mid-tier that could push toward the division's upper ranks in the coming months


















