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    Most UFC Title Fights of All Time

    1
    Jon Jones
    Jon Jones
    17 TITLE FIGHTS
    2
    Georges St-Pierre
    Georges St-Pierre
    15 TITLE FIGHTS
    3
    Randy Couture
    Randy Couture
    15 TITLE FIGHTS
    4
    Demetrious Johnson
    Demetrious Johnson
    14 TITLE FIGHTS
    5
    Anderson Silva
    Anderson Silva
    13 TITLE FIGHTS
    6
    Matt Hughes
    Matt Hughes
    12 TITLE FIGHTS
    7
    Israel Adesanya
    Israel Adesanya
    12 TITLE FIGHTS
    8
    Jose Aldo
    Jose Aldo
    12 TITLE FIGHTS
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    9
    Alexander Volkanovski
    Alexander Volkanovski
    12 TITLE FIGHTS
    10
    BJ Penn
    BJ Penn
    11 TITLE FIGHTS
    11
    Daniel Cormier
    Daniel Cormier
    10 TITLE FIGHTS
    12
    Max Holloway
    Max Holloway
    10 TITLE FIGHTS
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    13
    Stipe Miocic
    Stipe Miocic
    9 TITLE FIGHTS
    14
    Tito Ortiz
    Tito Ortiz
    9 TITLE FIGHTS
    15
    Alex Pereira
    Alex Pereira
    9 TITLE FIGHTS
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    About Most UFC Title Fights of All Time

    The championship pedigree board - most title bouts ever contested

    This leaderboard ranks fighters by the total number of UFC championship bouts they've contested - every undisputed, interim and division title fight on their record, whether they walked in as champion or challenger. It's the clearest single measure of who has lived at the very top of the sport the longest, mixing long-reigning kings with the challengers who kept earning their way back into title contention.

    The count beside each name shows how many of those title fights the fighter won. A high win count next to a high total is the signature of an all-time great; a big total with fewer wins tells the story of a relentless contender.

    Reading it by division

    Championship pedigree is division-shaped, and this board treats it that way. Choosing a division shows the bouts fought for that belt rather than the fighters who happen to sit in that weight class today, which is the only way the two-division careers read correctly: Randy Couture at heavyweight and at light heavyweight, Georges St-Pierre at welterweight and at middleweight, Amanda Nunes at bantamweight and at featherweight. Each division's figure is a slice of the same career total, so the numbers divide rather than duplicate.

    Limits worth knowing

    A title-fight count rewards opportunity as well as merit. Fighters in thinner divisions, or in eras when a division had few credible contenders, reached championship bouts more easily than fighters who had to climb past a deep queue, so the total is a record of where a career was spent as much as how good it was. It also treats a five-round defence against a top contender and a short-notice interim bout identically, because both are championship fights.

    The figures depend on how each bout is flagged in our database. Interim titles count, lineage disputes from the earliest era are not resolved here, and a single differently classified bout can move a total by one against other sources. For opposition-weighted standing rather than belt count, see the ELO ratings; for the underlying records, the fighter profiles; and for related boards, the wider UFC statistics hub.

    Line this up with our GOAT rankings, most title-fight losses and longest win streaks for the full picture of championship dominance.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What counts as a title fight?
    Any bout flagged as a championship fight in our database - undisputed titles, interim titles and, where applicable, division championship bouts. Both fighters in a title bout get credited with a title-fight appearance; the winner also gets a title win.
    Is this the same as title defenses?
    Not exactly. This counts every championship bout a fighter took part in, including the fights where they challenged for a belt and the ones they lost. A champion's defenses are a subset of their title-fight total, so a long-reigning champion and a perennial challenger can both rank highly here for different reasons.
    What does the division filter do here?
    It shows the title fights contested for THAT division's belt, not the title fights of everyone who currently sits in that division. The two are very different for anyone who moved weight: Randy Couture's 15 championship bouts split across heavyweight and light heavyweight, and filtering by his profile division would have filed all 15 under one of them. Every division's figure is a slice of the same career total, so the numbers add up rather than repeating.
    Why might the numbers differ from official records?
    We count fights recorded in our database and rely on how each bout is flagged. Early-era or lineage-disputed titles, and the interim-vs-undisputed distinction, can shift a total by one or two compared with other sources.

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