10 Biggest Win Streaks In UFC History

5. Max Holloway (13)

For Max Holloway, his 13-fight win streak featured him defeating Anthony Pettis to become interim UFC Featherweight Champion, then become unified UFC Featherweight Champion by defeating Jose Aldo, and he then defended his title in fights against Aldo and Brian Ortega.

The eventual end of this winning run came to a crushing halt this April against Dustin Poirier in a barnstormer of a battle. And to be fair to Blessed, he made the jump up to lightweight as he looked to challenge Poirier for the UFC Lightweight Champion in that UFC 236 meeting.

Since that defeat, Holloway has already bounced back with a July victory over the tough-as-nails Frankie Edgar as the Hawaii native successfully retained his UFC Featherweight Champion in a five-round contest that was won by unanimous decision.

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