Draft:List of winning streaks in combat sports

This is a list of longest winning streaks in combat sports.

Professional
Longest unbeaten streaks:

107 – Young Griffo (lightweight)


 * Streak started March 24, 1888 (defeated Jack Heaney)
 * Streak ended May 17, 1892 (defeated by Mick Ryan)

Note : In the early times of boxing fighters could agree to a draw clause in which if the fight went the distance it was automatically called a draw. Giffo used this clause a great deal and only had 33 knockouts in 229 fights, so many of his bouts ended up being declared draws. 35 fights of the 107 consecutive fights unbeaten were draws.

104 – Packey McFarland (lightweight)


 * Streak started October 26, 1904 (defeated Young Fitzsimmons)
 * Streak ended September 11, 1915 (Won his last bout then retired)

102 – Buck Smith (middleweight)


 * Streak started July 11, 1989 (defeated Dick Allen)
 * Streak ended November 18, 1992 (defeated by Kevin Pompey)

95 – Jimmy Wilde (flyweight)


 * Streak started December 26, 1910 (defeated Les Williams) (Wilde's first professional bout)
 * Streak ended January 25, 1915 (defeated by Tancy Lee)

93 – Pedro Carrasco (lightweight)


 * Streak started April 22, 1964 (defeated Giuliano Scatolini)
 * Streak ended February 18, 1972 (defeated by Mando Ramos)

91 – Sugar Ray Robinson (middleweight)


 * Streak started February 19, 1943 (defeated Jackie Wilson)
 * Streak ended July 10, 1951 (defeated by Randy Turpin)

90 – Julio César Chávez (light welterweight)


 * Streak started February 5, 1980 (defeated Andres Felix) (Chávez's first professional bout)
 * Streak ended January 29, 1994 (defeated by Frankie Randall)

Note : Included is the controversial win against Meldrick Taylor in March 1990, which could have ended the streak at 68 wins

Amateur
Longest unbeaten streaks: 200+ – Vasyl Lomachenko


 * Streak started November 2007 (first and subsequently last loss as an amateur)
 * Streak ended October 2013 (turned professional)

World Championship
6 consecutive heavyweight World Championships – Félix Savón


 * Streak started 1986 Reno, Nevada, United States
 * Streak ended 1999 Houston, Texas, United States

Note: winner of 3 consecutive Olympic gold medals (1992–2000)

Judo
6 consecutive titles at World Championships – Ryoko Tani


 * Streak started 1993 Hamilton, Canada
 * Streak ended 2005 Cairo, Egypt

Men's
40 fights


 * Travis Fulton
 * Streak started April 23, 2005
 * Streak ended May 19, 2007

31 fights


 * Renan Barão
 * Streak started May 13, 2005
 * Streak ended May 24, 2014, UFC 173
 * Luis Rafael Laurentino
 * Streak started June 17, 2012
 * Streak ended February 20, 2016

29 fights


 * Khabib Nurmagamedov
 * Streak started September 13, 2008
 * Retired from MMA on October 24, 2020

Women's
22 fights – Megumi Fujii


 * Streak started August 9, 2004
 * Streak ended October 28, 2010, at Bellator 34

Professional wrestling
Since matches have predetermined outcomes, winning streaks in professional wrestling are orchestrated by the wrestling organizations.

Singles matches
"173 consecutive matches" – Bill Goldberg


 * Streak started 1997 Dalton, Georgia
 * Streak ended 1998 Washington, D.C.

Note: While the tally of 173 matches was listed by World Championship Wrestling as the legitimate total, it is fictitious number. WCW inflated the win count to make Goldberg look more dominant.

Singles matches
"914 days unbeaten" – Asuka

249+ matches


 * Streak started October 7, 2015 NXT TakeOver: Respect (Beat Dana Brooke)
 * Streak ended April 8, 2018 Wrestlemania 34 (Beaten by Charlotte Flair)

Singles matches at WrestleMania
21 consecutive matches – The Undertaker, (known as The Streak)


 * Streak started 1991 Los Angeles, California against Jimmy Snuka
 * Streak ended 2014 New Orleans, Louisiana against Brock Lesnar

Note: Included 1 win via disqualification (1993).

Men's Freestyle
6 consecutive titles at World Championships – Sergey Beloglazov


 * Streak started 1981 Skopje, Yugoslavia
 * Streak ended 1989 Martigny, Switzerland

19 consecutive team titles at World Championships – USSR


 * Streak started 1967 New Delhi, India
 * Streak ended 1993 Toronto, Canada

Men's Greco-Roman
9 consecutive titles at World Championships – Alexander Karelin


 * Streak started 1989 Martigny, Switzerland
 * Streak ended 2000 Retired after Sydney Olympics

Note: winner of 3 consecutive Olympic gold medals (1988–1996)

21 consecutive team titles at World Championships – USSR and Russia


 * Streak started 1973 Tehran, Iran
 * Streak ended 2001 Patras, Greece

Women's Freestyle
6 consecutive team titles at World Championships – Japan


 * Streak started 2002 Chalcis, Greece
 * Streak ended 2009 Herning, Denmark

College (USA)
159 matches – Cael Sanderson, Iowa State

Note: never lost a single NCAA match in entire collegiate career (1998–2002)

High school (USA)
459 consecutive matches – Brandon High School, Brandon, Florida


 * Streak started January 28, 1974
 * Streak ended January 5, 2008

Sumo
69 matches – Futabayama Sadaji


 * Streak started January 7, 1936
 * Streak ended January 3, 1939 (ended by Akinoumi Setsuo)