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Islam Makhachev sets UFC record for consecutive wins

UFC 330

By Dan Gelston 3 min read
Islam Makhachev (right) punches Ian Machado Garry in a welterweight title fight at the UFC 330 event in Philadelphia. The Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- The bridge of Islam Makhachev's nose, right cheek and forehead were scraped or sliced open and his left cheek sported a baseball-sized bruise after taking a few too many brutal blows to the face.

He may not have looked the part, yet Makhachev was again a winner -- all while toppling one of UFC's most enduring records.

Makhachev set the UFC record with his 17th straight victory, reaching the milestone with a unanimous decision over Ian Machado Garry to successfully defend his 170-pound championship in the main event of UFC 330 on Saturday night.

Makhachev won 49-46 on two scorecards and 48-47 on the third in a competitive five-round fight that never rose to the level of greatness.

"He gave me a hard time," Makhachev said, "but I still prove it every fight."

Makhachev (29-1) was tied with UFC Hall of Famer Anderson Silva with 16 straight victories and has not lost since UFC 192 in 2015. Makhachev won the welterweight crown in his first attempt when he beat Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322 in November 2025.

He took his share of head kicks in his first title defense, notably in the third round that did most of the cosmetic damage, yet bested a record set by Silva that had stood for 13 years.

"If he keeps going like he says he's going to keep going, it might never be beaten," UFC CEO Dana White said.

The 34-year-old Makhachev nearly ended the fight in the second when he threw his left foot and caught Machado Garry flush with a headkick that dropped the challenger to his rear end. Makhachev pounced with a series of punches that had the sellout crowd of 19,238 fans roaring in anticipation of a quick finish, only for Machado Garry -- serenaded throughout with obscenity-laced chants -- to hold on and finish the round.

Machado Garry (17-2) won the third round on all three scorecards and rallied in the fifth round with seven significant strikes landed to none for Makhachev.

Yet it wasn't enough to topple one of UFC's great fighters.

"I believed in my heart and soul I was better than him tonight, and he won," Machado Garry said. "No complaints, no excuses. I'm 28, I have a decade of domination already. This man won tonight."

Makhachev -- who held the lightweight championship and has seven total wins in title fights -- continues to dominate no matter the weight class.

Mackenzie Dern successfully defended the 115-pound championship in her first title defense with a unanimous decision victory over Gillian Robertson that could set her up for a fight with division great Zhang Weili.

Dern (17-5) won the vacant strawweight belt in her last fight at UFC 321 and won a lopsided and lackluster first defense against Robertson.

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