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Evloev leads ranked UFC men's fighters with 10 straight fights without a finish

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Among ranked UFC male fighters, Movsar Evloev holds the longest current streak without a stoppage victory at ten consecutive fights. Petr Yan is second on the list with nine straight bouts without a finish, followed by Beneil Dariush at eight and Alexander Rakic at seven.

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Movsar Evloev tops a notable statistical list among ranked UFC male competitors, holding the longest active streak without a stoppage victory at ten consecutive fights as of June 2026.

Beneil Dariush
Beneil Dariush

Evloev, the number-one ranked featherweight contender, carries a perfect 20-0-0 record and trains out of American Top Team. The 32-year-old Russian stands five-foot-seven with a 72-inch reach and has built his undefeated run on relentless grappling, averaging 4.78 takedowns per 15 minutes — one of the higher rates in the division. He lands 3.91 significant strikes per minute at 47 percent accuracy, generating consistent volume without typically putting opponents away.

Bantamweight champion Petr Yan sits second on the list with nine straight fights without a finish. Known as "No Mercy," the 33-year-old Russian holds a 20-5-0 record and is among the more prolific strikers in his weight class, averaging 5.12 significant strikes per minute at 54 percent accuracy. Despite that output, his recent run has been decided entirely by the judges.

Movsar Evloev
Movsar Evloev

Lightweight contender Beneil Dariush follows at eight consecutive bouts without a stoppage. The 37-year-old American, ranked eighth at 155 pounds, carries a 23-8-1 record and fights out of Kings MMA. He averages 3.78 significant strikes per minute and 2.11 takedowns per 15 minutes, blending a well-rounded game that has nonetheless produced only decision results through his current stretch.

Petr Yan
Petr Yan

Why it matters

  • Evloev's perfect record and top-contender status make his decision-heavy pattern relevant to any featherweight title picture discussion
  • Yan's streak is striking given his reputation as one of bantamweight's most dangerous hands
  • All three fighters demonstrate that ranked longevity and volume do not always translate into stoppages at the sport's highest level
  • Alexander Rakic's seven-fight streak places four fighters from different divisions on the same unusual trajectory
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