Among ranked male UFC fighters, Movsar Evloev holds the longest active streak without a finishing victory at ten consecutive bouts. Petr Yan ranks second on the list with nine straight fights without a stoppage win, followed by Beneil Dariush at eight and Alexander Rakic at seven.
Movsar Evloev holds the longest active streak without a finishing victory among ranked male UFC fighters, according to AgentMMA data current as of June 12, 2026, with ten consecutive bouts decided by the judges rather than a stoppage.

The undefeated featherweight contender from Russia carries a flawless 20-0-0 record and sits at number one in the 145-pound divisional rankings. The 32-year-old American Top Team product is one of the division's most relentless wrestlers, averaging 4.78 takedowns per 15 minutes, and adds 3.91 significant strikes per minute to keep opponents honest on the feet. Despite that activity and pressure, a finish has not come in any of his last ten outings.
Bantamweight champion Petr Yan ranks second on the list with nine straight fights without a stoppage win. The 33-year-old Russian, known as "No Mercy," owns a 20-5-0 record and is among the sharpest strikers in the sport, landing 5.12 significant strikes per minute at 54 percent accuracy. That output makes his nine-fight finish drought a notable statistical curiosity for a champion of his caliber.

Beneil Dariush sits third on the list at eight consecutive bouts without a stoppage win. The 37-year-old southpaw from the United States, ranked eighth at lightweight with a 23-8-1 record, is a well-rounded fighter who averages 2.11 takedowns and 3.78 significant strikes per 15 minutes out of Kings MMA.
Alexander Rakic rounds out the group at seven straight fights without a finish.

Why it matters
- Evloev's ten-fight streak is the longest among all ranked male fighters in the promotion, adding an unusual footnote to his otherwise dominant undefeated run
- Yan's drought is particularly striking given his elite output volume and champion status at bantamweight
- The list spans three different weight classes, suggesting the trend reflects individual fighting style and opponent quality rather than a divisional pattern
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