Murtazali Magomedov joins the list of unbeaten fighters with more than ten wins after improving to 11-0 with a first-round twister submission of Melsik Bagdasaryan at UFC Vegas 119. Andre Lima drops off the list after suffering his first professional loss, a unanimous decision defeat to Kevin Bordhaz at the same event. The updated rankings also note that Ramazan Kuramagomed (14-0) has announced his retirement from competition.
Three fighters headline the latest update to the list of unbeaten competitors with ten or more wins competing in major MMA promotions, following a busy stretch of action that includes changes at UFC Vegas 119.

Murtazali Magomedov is the newest addition after pushing his record to 11-0 with a first-round twister submission of Melsik Bagdasaryan at UFC Vegas 119. The finish elevated him into this exclusive group and underlined his finishing ability on the biggest stage in the sport.

Andre Lima, meanwhile, drops off the list entirely after suffering the first professional loss of his career, a unanimous decision defeat to Kevin Bordhaz at the same event. The loss ends his unbeaten run and removes him from consideration going forward.

Ramazan Kuramagomed, who carried a 14-0 record, has also departed the list following his announced retirement from competition, leaving one of the longer unbeaten streaks in the sport without a conclusion inside the cage.

Why it matters
- Shavkat Rakhmonov remains on the list at 19-0, ranked third in the welterweight division. The 31-year-old from Kazakhstan lands 3.25 significant strikes per minute at 60 percent accuracy and adds 1.4 takedowns per fifteen minutes, making him one of the most well-rounded unbeaten fighters in the sport.
- Movsar Evloev holds the longest active unbeaten record among the group at 20-0, ranked first in the featherweight division. The 32-year-old Russian averages 3.91 significant strikes per minute and nearly five takedowns per fifteen minutes.
- Muhammad Mokaev, 25, sits at 13-0 and ranks among the youngest fighters on the list. The England-based flyweight averages an elite 5.29 takedowns per fifteen minutes, making him one of the most grappling-dominant prospects in the promotion.

















