The UFC’s all-time wins leader has 27 victories over a career spanning 16 years — more than most fighters have total fights.
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Top 10 UFC Career Win Leaders
UFC wins are official Octagon victories. Career length matters more than star power — many champions have fewer wins than journeymen with longer careers.
| # | Name | UFC Wins | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jim Miller | 27 | wins |
| 2 | Andrei Arlovski | 23 | wins |
| 3 | Donald Cerrone | 23 | wins |
| 4 | Charles Oliveira | 22 | wins |
| 5 | Demian Maia | 22 | wins |
| 6 | Rafael dos Anjos | 22 | wins |
| 7 | Jon Jones | 22 | wins |
| 8 | Michael Bisping | 21 | wins |
| 9 | Dustin Poirier | 20 | wins |
| 10 | Diego Sanchez | 20 | wins |
UFC Career Records
Jim Miller (lightweight) holds the all-time UFC wins record at 27. He’s been a UFC fighter since 2008 — over 16 years on the roster.
Champion fighters often have FEWER wins than career journeymen because championship-tier fights happen rarely (twice a year for champions). Volume fighters at gatekeeper level rack up more.
Khabib Nurmagomedov retired undefeated at 13-0 in UFC. McGregor at just 9 UFC wins (though many are headlines) is light on the all-time list.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most UFC wins ever?
Jim Miller at 27 wins (16+ year career).
Are these all-time?
Through end of 2024 season. Active fighters continue to add.
Does losing count?
No — only wins. Total fights is a separate stat.
Did Conor McGregor really only have 9 wins?
Yes — his career is short by UFC standards. Big paydays don’t translate to high fight count.
Note: UFC career wins per official UFC stats.
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