10 MMA Fighters With The Most Total Career Fights

9. Paul Jenkins - 98

The only British fighter to be featured on this list, Paul Jenkins has become one of the most well-respect journeymen on the UK regional circuit.

Despite making his debut at the age of 29 in 2000, Jenkins didn't take long to become a staple of the burgeoning British MMA scene racking up a record of 10-6-1 in his first two years as a professional.

In an interview with YourMMA Jenkins explained what motivated him to fight so frequently:

Instead, I was able to pick my own hours and train around them, so it was never really an issue. Because of this, I was able to have five fights in five weeks and I won them all. Winning and losing didn’t matter to me, though. Even when I had a good record I was a performance-based guy.

Jenkins concluded his pioneering career in 2010, after losing via second-round knockout to now-UFC middleweight contender Jack Marshman.

Total MMA record: 41 wins, 47 loss, 8 draws, 2 no contests

Notable wins: Jean Silva, Orlando Weit, Jason Ball

 
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