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    Most UFC Wins Without a Title Shot

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    Angela Hill
    Angela Hill
    14
    2
    JJ Aldrich
    JJ Aldrich
    11
    3
    Tecia Pennington
    Tecia Pennington
    11
    4
    Maycee Barber
    Maycee Barber
    10
    5
    Ketlen Vieira
    Ketlen Vieira
    10
    6
    Norma Dumont
    Norma Dumont
    9
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    Jasmine Jasudavicius
    Jasmine Jasudavicius
    9
    8
    Joselyne Edwards
    Joselyne Edwards
    9
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    9
    Loopy Godinez
    Loopy Godinez
    9
    10
    Joanne Wood
    Joanne Wood
    9
    11
    Natalia Silva
    Natalia Silva
    8
    12
    Erin Blanchfield
    Erin Blanchfield
    8
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    13
    Miranda Maverick
    Miranda Maverick
    8
    14
    Karol Rosa
    Karol Rosa
    8
    15
    Macy Chiasson
    Macy Chiasson
    8
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    About Most UFC Wins Without a Title Shot

    The best careers the belt never came for - most UFC wins with no undisputed title fight

    This leaderboard ranks UFC fighters by career wins in the Octagon among those who have never fought for an undisputed championship. It is the record of the careers the belt never came for - fighters who won more fights than most champions ever will, without once having a title on the line in front of them.

    How a career like this happens

    Almost nobody on this list was short of ability. What they lacked was the particular shape a title run requires: three or four consecutive wins over ranked opposition, at the right moment, in a division whose champion was available. A fighter who wins eight of eleven but never three in a row can spend a decade in the top fifteen without ever reaching the front of the queue. Longevity cuts both ways here too, because the same long career that piles up wins also piles up the losses that reset a streak.

    Others were simply unlucky with the era. Spending your prime in a division ruled by an all-time great, or in one where the champion defended rarely, closes the door regardless of form. And a handful on this list did fight for gold of a kind - an interim belt - without ever facing the undisputed champion: Tony Ferguson, Ovince Saint Preux, Curtis Blaydes, Kelvin Gastelum, Kevin Lee and Josh Emmett all appear here for that reason.

    Fighters whose climb did end in a championship bout are ranked on our most UFC wins before a first title shot board, and the fighters who made those chances count are on most title fight wins. For the full picture of a career, see our most UFC wins leaderboard and the rest of our UFC statistics.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is a former interim champion on this list?
    Because this board counts only fights for the undisputed championship. An interim belt is created when the real champion cannot defend, and a fighter can win one without ever facing the actual titleholder. Tony Ferguson is the clearest example: a long interim run at lightweight, but never a bout for the undisputed belt. Six fighters in this top 100 held or fought for an interim title without ever getting an undisputed shot - Ferguson, Ovince Saint Preux, Curtis Blaydes, Kelvin Gastelum, Kevin Lee and Josh Emmett.
    Does the BMF belt count as a title shot?
    No. The BMF title is a one-off promotional championship rather than a divisional one - it does not sit in any division's lineage and holding it does not make you a champion of a weight class. The three BMF bouts in our database are recorded as ordinary fights, so they neither qualify as a title shot nor remove anyone from this board.
    What keeps a fighter with this many wins from getting a shot?
    Usually timing and style rather than ability. A fighter can accumulate wins over a long career while never assembling the three or four consecutive statement victories a title shot normally requires, especially in a deep division. Longevity itself works against them too - the fighters highest on this list have been active for a decade or more, which means they have also absorbed the losses that reset a run. Others simply peaked while an all-time great held the belt.
    Does someone leave this board when they get a title fight?
    Yes, and it happens the moment the fight is announced rather than the night it takes place. A fighter with a championship bout on the calendar is no longer someone the belt never came for, so they drop off here and appear on our most UFC wins before a first title shot board once the fight has happened.

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