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    Most KO/TKO Losses in UFC History

    31
    Milana Dudieva
    Milana Dudieva
    2
    32
    Sheila Gaff
    Sheila Gaff
    2
    33
    Ronda Rousey
    Ronda Rousey
    2
    34
    Jessica Eye
    Jessica Eye
    1
    35
    Priscila Cachoeira
    Priscila Cachoeira
    1
    36
    Michelle Waterson-Gomez
    Michelle Waterson-Gomez
    1
    37
    Polyana Viana
    Polyana Viana
    1
    38
    Mayra Bueno Silva
    Mayra Bueno Silva
    1
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    39
    Holly Holm
    Holly Holm
    1
    40
    Amanda Lemos
    Amanda Lemos
    1
    41
    Lauren Murphy
    Lauren Murphy
    1
    42
    Rose Namajunas
    Rose Namajunas
    1
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    43
    Marion Reneau
    Marion Reneau
    1
    44
    Gillian Robertson
    Gillian Robertson
    1
    45
    Miesha Tate
    Miesha Tate
    1
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    About Most KO/TKO Losses in UFC History

    Fighters knocked out the most times in the UFC

    This leaderboard ranks UFC fighters by total career losses inside the promotion, with tabs to break those defeats down by how they happened — knockout, submission, decision, or any finish. A loss is counted whenever the opposing fighter is recorded as the winner of a bout, and we tally them straight from each fighter's full fight history.

    Why the loss leaders are usually respected veterans

    It's tempting to read a long loss column as a knock on a fighter, but the names at the top of this list are almost always grizzled, long-serving competitors who stuck around the UFC for years and shared the cage with elite opposition. You don't accumulate 15 or 20 UFC losses without also having the toughness to keep getting rebooked, the durability to keep competing, and enough wins to justify a long roster spot. Many of the sport's most beloved action fighters and gatekeepers live near the top here.

    The method tabs tell a deeper story than the raw total. A fighter with lots of decision losses was rarely hurt but often out-pointed; one with many KO or submission losses may have a specific hole in their game. Cross-reference this with our never been finished iron-chins list and the most wins leaderboard to see the full arc of a long career, and open any fighter profile to see exactly who handed out those defeats.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does the most losses mean a fighter is bad?
    Not at all — it usually means the opposite of what you'd expect. Fighters near the top of this list tend to be long-tenured veterans who fought the toughest competition for a decade or more. Racking up losses over 30+ UFC bouts often reflects durability, activity, and a willingness to face anyone, not a lack of skill.
    How are losses by KO, submission, and decision counted?
    We rebuild each result from the fight record: a loss is any bout where the opponent is credited as the winner. The KO/TKO, Submission, and Decision tabs then filter those losses by how the fight ended, so you can see exactly how a fighter tended to be beaten.
    What does the "Finished" tab show?
    It combines KO/TKO and submission losses — every time a fighter was stopped rather than losing on the scorecards. It's the mirror image of our Never Been Finished (iron chins) leaderboard.
    Why might a fighter have more total losses than KO + submission + decision combined?
    Older bouts in our database sometimes lack a recorded method. Those still count toward total losses but can't be sorted into a method tab, so the tab totals may add up to slightly less than the all-losses figure.

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