Most UFC Title Fight Wins of All Time
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About Most UFC Title Fight Wins of All Time
Championship bouts won - belts taken and belts defended
This leaderboard ranks fighters by the number of UFC championship bouts they have won - the fight that made them champion plus every successful defence that followed. Where most title fights measures how often someone reached a championship bout, this measures how often they walked out of one with their hand raised.
The caption under each name shows the win total against their championship bouts, which is where the shape of a career shows up. A fighter at 11 from 12 dominated an era almost without interruption; a fighter at 9 from 15 kept climbing back into title contention and kept getting another crack at it. Both are elite; they are elite in different ways.
Title wins, defences and belts are three different things
These get used interchangeably and they should not be. Belts won is the number of separate reigns - how many times a fighter became champion. Defences counts only the wins recorded while already holding the belt. Title wins, the figure on this board, is both together: the bout that won the belt and every defence of it. A champion who wins a belt once and defends it three times has one reign, three defences and four title wins. You can see the reign side of that story on the champions timeline.
Reading it by division
Championship success is division-shaped, and this board treats it that way. Choosing a division shows the bouts won for that belt rather than the fighters who happen to sit in that weight class today - the only way two-division careers read correctly: Randy Couture at heavyweight and light heavyweight, Georges St-Pierre at welterweight and middleweight, Amanda Nunes at bantamweight and 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-win count rewards opportunity as well as merit. Fighters in thinner divisions, or in eras when a division had few credible contenders, reached and won championship bouts more easily than fighters who had to climb past a deep queue. It also treats a five-round defence against a top contender and a short-notice interim bout identically, because both are championship fights won.
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 most title fights, most title-fight losses and the GOAT rankings for the full picture of championship dominance.