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    Longest UFC Careers (Iron Man)

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    16
    Karolina Kowalkiewicz
    Karolina Kowalkiewicz
    9 yrs
    17
    JJ Aldrich
    JJ Aldrich
    9 yrs
    18
    Tatiana Suarez
    Tatiana Suarez
    9 yrs
    19
    Ketlen Vieira
    Ketlen Vieira
    9 yrs
    20
    Joanne Wood
    Joanne Wood
    9 yrs
    21
    Holly Holm
    Holly Holm
    9 yrs
    22
    Veronica Hardy
    Veronica Hardy
    9 yrs
    23
    Amanda Lemos
    Amanda Lemos
    9 yrs
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    24
    Michelle Waterson-Gomez
    Michelle Waterson-Gomez
    8 yrs
    25
    Sara McMann
    Sara McMann
    8 yrs
    26
    Maryna Moroz
    Maryna Moroz
    8 yrs
    27
    Yan Xiaonan
    Yan Xiaonan
    8 yrs
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    28
    Gillian Robertson
    Gillian Robertson
    8 yrs
    29
    Jessica Eye
    Jessica Eye
    8 yrs
    30
    Alexis Davis
    Alexis Davis
    8 yrs
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    About Longest UFC Careers (Iron Man)

    Most years between a fighter's first and latest UFC bout

    The Iron Man leaderboard ranks the longest UFC careers by the time between a fighter's first and most recent bout in the promotion. It's a pure measure of longevity — surviving, staying relevant, and continuing to get booked in the sport's toughest arena, sometimes across three different eras of the UFC.

    Longevity in MMA is brutally hard: styles evolve, the roster gets younger, and the body takes damage. The fighters at the top of this list outlasted entire generations of competition. See how their staying power lines up with output on our most fights and most wins leaderboards.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is UFC tenure measured?
    We take the date of a fighter's first recorded UFC bout and their most recent one, and measure the span between them in years. It rewards longevity — staying relevant and active in the world's toughest promotion for a long time.
    Does a long tenure mean lots of fights?
    Not always. A fighter can span 15 years with occasional bouts and injury layoffs, while another packs more fights into a shorter window. Cross-reference with our most-fights list to separate longevity from raw activity.
    Are retired fighters included?
    Yes. Tenure is measured from first to last recorded bout, so legends who spanned an era appear alongside active veterans who are still adding to their careers.

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