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    Most UFC Wins Before a First Title Shot

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    Yair Rodriguez
    Yair Rodriguez
    10
    32
    Ian Machado Garry
    Ian Machado Garry
    10
    33
    Kamaru Usman
    Kamaru Usman
    9
    34
    Thiago Alves
    Thiago Alves
    9
    35
    Alexandre Pantoja
    Alexandre Pantoja
    9
    36
    Magomed Ankalaev
    Magomed Ankalaev
    9
    37
    Khabib Nurmagomedov
    Khabib Nurmagomedov
    9
    38
    Jan Blachowicz
    Jan Blachowicz
    9
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    39
    Khalil Rountree Jr.
    Khalil Rountree Jr.
    9
    40
    Carlos Ulberg
    Carlos Ulberg
    9
    41
    Rory MacDonald
    Rory MacDonald
    9
    42
    Yoel Romero
    Yoel Romero
    9
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    43
    Dan Severn
    9
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    Jon Fitch
    Jon Fitch
    8
    45
    Stipe Miocic
    Stipe Miocic
    8
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    🗻 About Most UFC Wins Before a First Title Shot

    The longest climbs in UFC history - who had to win the most before the belt was on the line

    This leaderboard ranks UFC fighters by how many fights they won before they were finally given a shot at an undisputed championship. It is a measure of the queue rather than of greatness: everyone on this list eventually got their chance, but the fighters near the top had to keep winning far longer than most to earn it.

    What a long climb actually tells you

    A title shot is not awarded on wins alone. Matchmaking weighs who those wins came against, how they looked, whether the division has a queue, and whether a fighter is someone the promotion wants to build a card around. A fighter with a long run of decisions over solid but unranked opposition can wait years, while a fighter who finishes two ranked contenders spectacularly can leapfrog the whole line. Both routes show up here - one at the top of the board and one at the bottom of the data.

    Era matters just as much. In a division with a long-reigning champion, contenders stack up behind a single man and the wait stretches; when a new weight class opens, the first title fight can arrive after a couple of bouts. That is why this page is best read next to the era and the division rather than as a pure ranking of who was most overlooked.

    We count only fights for the undisputed belt, so interim championships and the BMF title are excluded. Fighters who never got an undisputed shot at all are ranked on our most UFC wins without a title shot board, and you can see who made the most of their chances on most title fight wins. Browse the rest of our UFC statistics for more.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What counts as a title shot on this page?
    Only a fight for the undisputed UFC championship of a division. Interim title fights are not counted, and neither is the BMF belt, which is a one-off promotional title rather than a divisional championship. So a fighter who won an interim belt but never fought for the real one does not appear here at all - they are on our most UFC wins without a title shot board instead.
    Why does a fighter with a huge record show a small number?
    Because this counts only the wins that came BEFORE the first title fight, not the career total. Charles Oliveira had 18 wins before his first shot and has more than that now; everything after the shot belongs to a different part of his story. The figure is frozen at the moment the belt first went on the line.
    Does a long climb mean a fighter was overlooked?
    Sometimes, but not always. A high number can mean the matchmakers made someone wait, and it can equally mean a fighter spent years beating solid opposition without ever putting together the run of statement wins a shot usually requires. It also reflects era and division: a stacked weight class with a dominant champion produces long queues, while a new division can hand out a title fight after two or three fights.
    Who got a title shot fastest?
    The other end of this list is just as revealing - several champions fought for the belt with barely any UFC wins behind them, usually because they arrived with a reputation from another promotion or the division had just been created. This board ranks the longest climbs, so the quickest routes sit at the bottom of the data rather than the top.

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