Among ranked male UFC fighters, Petr Yan has gone nine consecutive bouts without a stoppage victory, placing him second on the list behind Movsar Evloev, who leads with ten straight fights without a finish. Beneil Dariush follows with eight, and Alexander Rakic with seven. Others including Sean Brady, Matheus Nicolau, Marlon Vera, and Brandon Moreno each have streaks of six.
Petr Yan has reached nine consecutive UFC bouts without a stoppage victory, placing the bantamweight champion second among all ranked male fighters on that particular list, according to figures tracked heading into UFC White House on June 14.

Yan, nicknamed "No Mercy," holds a 20-5 record and is the current bantamweight champion at 33 years old. The Russian fighter out of Archangel Michael Club is one of the division's most active strikers, landing 5.12 significant strikes per minute at a 54 percent accuracy rate — numbers that make his nine-fight finish drought all the more striking as a statistical anomaly.
Leading the list is featherweight contender Movsar Evloev, who has gone ten consecutive fights without a stoppage. The undefeated Russian — 20-0 and ranked first in the featherweight division — trains out of American Top Team and averages 4.78 takedowns per 15 minutes, suggesting a fight style built on control rather than finishes. The 32-year-old carries a 47 percent striking accuracy and lands 3.91 significant strikes per minute.

Rounding out the top of the list is lightweight Beneil Dariush with eight straight fights without a finish. The 37-year-old American, ranked eighth at lightweight with a 23-8-1 record, works out of Kings MMA and brings a well-rounded game: 3.78 significant strikes per minute, 49 percent accuracy, and 2.11 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- Yan's streak is notable given his reputation as one of bantamweight's most technically precise strikers
- Evloev's unbeaten record combined with a ten-fight no-finish streak raises questions about path to title contention in a results-driven division
- The broader list — also including Alexander Rakic, Sean Brady, Matheus Nicolau, Marlon Vera, and Brandon Moreno at six or more — suggests finish rates among ranked fighters have declined across multiple weight classes
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