Among ranked UFC male fighters, Movsar Evloev leads an unwanted list with ten consecutive bouts without a stoppage victory. Petr Yan sits second on that list having gone nine straight fights without a finish, a figure that has drawn attention given his reputation as a finisher earlier in his career.
Nine fights into a decision-only stretch, Petr Yan finds himself atop an unwanted ranking heading into UFC White House on June 14. Among ranked UFC male fighters, the bantamweight champion sits second on the list of longest active streaks without a stoppage victory, having gone nine consecutive bouts without a finish — a striking contrast to the reputation that earned him the nickname "No Mercy" earlier in his career.

Yan, 33, holds a 20-5-0 professional record and currently wears gold at bantamweight. The Russian southpaw-switch fighter out of Archangel Michael Club remains one of the division's most technically precise strikers, connecting at a 54 percent accuracy rate and landing 5.12 significant strikes per minute — numbers that make his finish drought all the more notable.

Topping that unwanted list is featherweight contender Movsar Evloev, who has gone ten straight fights without a stoppage win. The undefeated Russian, ranked first in the featherweight division at 20-0-0, is 32 years old and trains out of American Top Team. Despite never losing in his professional career, Evloev has been unable to close the show inside the distance in a decade of bouts. He averages 4.78 takedowns per 15 minutes and 3.91 significant strikes per minute, yet his submission attempt rate of just 0.2 per 15 minutes suggests his grappling is more control-oriented than finishing-focused.

Why it matters
- Yan's finish drought is particularly striking given his output volume and accuracy, raising questions about his current finishing instinct versus earlier in his career.
- For Evloev, ten consecutive decision victories while undefeated creates a perception challenge as he pushes for a featherweight title shot.
- Both fighters sit near the top of their respective divisions, meaning the streak debate carries real weight in championship conversations.
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