Among ranked UFC male fighters, Movsar Evloev holds the longest active streak without a stoppage victory at 10 consecutive fights. Petr Yan is second on the list with nine straight fights without a finish, followed by Beneil Dariush at eight and Aleksandar Rakic at seven.
Movsar Evloev holds the longest active streak without a stoppage victory among ranked UFC male fighters, having gone 10 consecutive fights without finishing an opponent, according to AgentMMA data current as of June 12, 2026.

Evloev, 32, is the top-ranked featherweight contender and carries a perfect 20-0-0 professional record fighting out of American Top Team. The Russian southpaw is one of the division's most active grapplers, averaging 4.78 takedowns per 15 minutes, yet none of his recent run of victories have ended before the final horn.

Petr Yan sits second on the list with nine straight fights without a finish. Beneil Dariush, the number-eight ranked lightweight at 37 years old, follows with eight consecutive decision victories. Dariush, who represents Kings MMA out of the United States, lands 3.78 significant strikes per minute and averages 2.11 takedowns per 15 minutes across his career. Rounding out the group is light heavyweight contender Aleksandar Rakic, ranked sixth at 34, who carries a 14-6-0 record and has gone seven fights without a stoppage win. The Austrian, known as Rocket, stands six-foot-four with a 78-inch reach and posts a striking accuracy of 50 percent.

Why it matters
- Evloev's undefeated record combined with a decision-heavy style raises questions about his finishing ability as he pushes toward featherweight title contention
- Rakic built much of his early reputation on highlight-reel knockouts, making his current seven-fight run a notable shift in how his bouts are being decided
- The trend across multiple weight classes suggests top-ranked fighters are increasingly winning through volume and control rather than stoppages


















