Anderson Silva Ties Record For Longest Winning Streak
Anderson Silva is tied with Islam Makhachev for the longest winning streak in UFC history.
Makhachev won his first bout at 170 pounds, defeating Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 in November 2025.
This win gave Makhachev the record, now shared with Anderson Silva.
Makhachev faces Ian Machado Garry at UFC 330 on August 15.
Makhachev has a 28-1 record and won his promotional debut in 2015.
He then lost to Adriano Martins but ran off 10 straight wins.
Makhachev claimed the lightweight crown in 2022 and defended it twice against Alexander Volkanovski.
He moved up to welterweight and won the title from Della Maddalena.
Ian Machado Garry has a 17-1 record and is on a mission to dethrone Makhachev.
Garry defeated Michael Page at UFC 303 but lost to Shavkat Rakhmonov at UFC 310.
The UFC 330 fight card features 10 confirmed bouts, including Makhachev vs Garry and Mackenzie Dern vs Gillian Robertson.
The event takes place on August 15 at Philadelphia's Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Makhachev is looking to extend his winning streak and defend his title.
Garry is looking to pull off an upset and become the new champion.
The stage is set for an exciting fight at UFC 330.
Anderson Silva's record is still intact, and he remains one of the greatest UFC fighters of all time.
The UFC 330 fight card is stacked with exciting matchups.
Fans are eagerly awaiting the event, which promises to be an unforgettable night of fights.