10 Longest Active UFC Streaks
These talented souls are on a roll...
Winning a fight inside of the Octagon is pretty darn hard.
Just ask WWE Superstar CM Punk.
Too soon?
It takes years and years of honing your craft and sharpening your skills to be ready for an MMA professional contest, and even then there's no guarantee that you'll have your hand raised at the end of the night.
So, if winning just one single solitary bout is this difficult, think how hard it must be to win twice in a row. Or three times. Or four. Or... you see where I'm going with this.
Yet, despite taking part in one of the most unpredictable and competitive sports on planet earth, this uber talented bunch have all managed to amass a significant winning streak inside of the cage.
Some of these active talents are still in the early stages of their UFC careers and could realistically add to their victorious runs for years to come. However, some of these fighters are now reaching the end of their roads and will want to retire on a winning high at the top of the mountain.
Regardless of whether they're at the beginning or the closing stages of their UFC tenure, these 10 dominant arse whoopers have all seemingly forgotten what it feels like to lose.
10. Charles Oliveira - 7
Landing at number ten, Lightweight Charles Oliveira is the latest active star to cross over into the promised land of the seven wins-in-a-row club.
Making his UFC debut way back in 2010, Oliveira was rated as the third best Brazilian prospect to keep your eye on by Sherdog that year and announced his arrival by tapping out Darren Elkins via armbar at UFC on Versus 2. This was a sign of things to come as Oliveira utilised his high level BJJ ability to submit many a foe during his first five years in the company.
Then things hit the rocks throughout 2016/17 as Oliveira fell to Anthony Pettis, Ricardo Lamas and Paul Felder, picking up just one win in four during that period.
Proving to be the turning point for the Brazilian, Oliveira took those losses on the chin and went on a winning run which began by making Clay Guida tap via guillotine at UFC 225.
Four more submission victories and two impressive KO finishes followed, with Oliveira now breaking into the Lightweight top ten rankings and looking like a serious obstacle for any other contender in that division.