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With his finish of Derrick Lewis, Josh Howkit matched Walter Walker's four-fight winning streak, making it the longest active run in the UFC heavyweight division.
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Josh Howkit's finish of Derrick Lewis at UFC White House on June 14 elevated him into a share of the most impressive active run in the UFC heavyweight division, matching Walter Walker's four-fight winning streak to make both men co-holders of that distinction.
Beyond that statistical milestone, verified fighter data for Howkit, Walker, and Lewis was not available in the database at the time of publication, limiting the depth of biographical and career context that can be reliably reported here.
Why it matters
- A four-fight winning streak is the longest active run in the UFC heavyweight division, meaning two fighters now share that benchmark simultaneously.
- Howkit's victory over Lewis, a recognizable name in the heavyweight ranks, adds weight to the streak and is likely to draw rankings attention.
- Walker will be watching closely, as any further Howkit momentum could pressure him to stay active and protect his own standing atop the division's active streak leaderboard.
UFC White House
Sunday, June 14, 2026

















