The updated list of active unbeaten fighters with more than ten wins competing in top promotions shows Movlid Khaybulaev leading at 24-0-1, followed by Usman Nurmagomedov at 21-0 and Movsar Evloev at 20-0. Murtazali Magomedov is a new entry at 11-0 after submitting Melsik Bagdasaryan with a twister in Round 1 at UFC Vegas 119. Andre Lima has been removed from the list after dropping a unanimous decision to Kevin Borjas at the same event.
The list of active unbeaten fighters with more than ten wins in top promotions has been reshuffled following UFC Vegas 119, with Murtazali Magomedov joining the rankings and Andre Lima departing after his first professional defeat.

Movlid Khaybulaev continues to lead the list at 24-0-1, with Usman Nurmagomedov sitting second at 21-0. Movsar Evloev holds third place at 20-0. The 32-year-old Russian featherweight is currently ranked number one in his division and trains out of American Top Team. Evloev is a relentless volume fighter, landing 3.91 significant strikes per minute while also averaging an exceptional 4.78 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him one of the most well-rounded unbeatens on the list.

Magomedov is the headline addition, entering at 11-0 after finishing Melsik Bagdasaryan via twister submission in the first round at UFC Vegas 119. The rare finishing move announced his arrival emphatically and earns him a place among the sport's most closely watched undefeated prospects.

Lima's exit comes after a unanimous decision loss to Kevin Borjas at the same event. Borjas, a 28-year-old Peruvian fighter out of Pitbull Martial Arts Center, improved to 11-5 with the victory. Fighting at five-foot-five with a 68-inch reach, Borjas generates his offense on the feet, averaging 3.87 significant strikes per minute.

Why it matters
- Evloev at 20-0 and ranked first in featherweight is one fight away from a likely title shot, adding weight to the list's upper tier
- Magomedov's twister finish signals elite finishing ability and puts the division on notice at just 11-0
- Lima's removal is a reminder that unbeaten records at this level carry real stakes every time a fighter competes

















