10 Biggest Win Streaks In UFC History

3. Demetrious Johnson (13)

Jon Jones kicks Daniel Cormier during their light heavyweight title mixed martial arts bout at UFC 182, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2015, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
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The UFC win streak of Demetrious Johnson lasted an impressive six years and 13 fights.

Many view DJ as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sport of MMA, and it's easy to see why. After becoming the inaugural UFC Flyweight Champion, Mighty Mouse went on to successfully defend the title 11 times - which in itself set a UFC record for title defences.

Even when Johnson finally lost the title, it was in an explosive Fight of the Night battle against Henry Cejudo that went the distance at UFC 227 last August - Cejudo getting the win by split decision.

To add to his accomplishments, Demetrious Johnson is the only person in UFC hustory to achieve more than 10 takedowns in three different fights, not to mention he holds the record for the most finishes in the history of the UFC's flyweight division.

His win streak may now be over, and he may now currently be competing in ONE Championship, but Mighty Mouse's UFC win streak was a thing of sheer beauty.

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