5 longest winning streaks in UFC history

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Georges St-Pierre's winning streak dates back more than a decade!

#1 Georges St-Pierre – 10 years and 5 months, 13 fights

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GSP is the greatest Welterweight in UFC history

Georges St-Pierre comes in above Demetrious Johnson and Jon Jones in the list despite having the same amount of wins because his win streak dates back to August 2007 – over a decade ago – when he bounced back from a shock loss to Matt Serra to outpoint top contender Josh Koscheck.

Granted, GSP did sit out for a period of four years – from November 2013 to November 2017 – but when he returned last year he re-affirmed his greatness by choking out Michael Bisping to claim the UFC Middleweight crown.

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The Canadian legend has since relinquished his title and is now back on the shelf with an apparently bad case of ulcerative colitis – throwing his future into doubt as it looks like it could be some time until he returns, if ever – but even if he doesn’t, his win streak is unbelievably impressive.

Even ignoring his time away from the sport, you simply can’t fault the quality of opponents that GSP defeated during his run.

The names roll off the tongue as a who’s who of the 170lbs division – Matt Hughes, Jon Fitch, Thiago Alves, BJ Penn, Carlos Condit – all true greats and all defeated and outclassed by ‘Rush’. He might’ve faced criticism for his lack of finishes – in that 13-fight streak, Bisping was just his fourth finish – but GSP was the master of making great fighters look like amateurs. His win streak is likely to never be topped in the Welterweight division.

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