Canadian UFC Fighters with the Most Wins
Hey fight fans! Ever find yourself in a debate about the greatest Canadian to ever step into the Octagon? While "greatest" can be a tricky title, one of the most concrete ways to measure a fighter's impact is by looking at their win column. Wins in the Ultimate Fighting Championship are hard to come by—it’s the pinnacle of the sport. So, who are the Canadian UFC fighters who have racked up the most victories?
In this guide, we’re going to break down exactly how to find and verify this list for yourself. Think of it as your backstage pass to becoming an expert on Canadian UFC history. We’ll walk through where to find the most accurate data, how to interpret it, and highlight the legendary names you’ll inevitably find at the top. By the end, you’ll not only know the kings of the Canadian win column but also how to track this stat for the next generation of contenders.
Let’s get started.
What You'll Need
Before we dive into the steps, let’s make sure you have the right tools. You don’t need much, just a reliable way to access and cross-reference information.

A Reliable Internet Connection: This is your gateway to all the data.
Primary Source: UFC.com: The official Ultimate Fighting Championship website is the gold standard for UFC career records. Fighter pages here are considered the most authoritative.
A Trustworthy Statistical Database: Sites like Sherdog or Tapology are fantastic for deep dives, historical context, and double-checking numbers. They often have more searchable databases.
A Notepad or Spreadsheet: Old school or digital, you’ll want to jot names and numbers down to compare them.
A Keen Eye for Detail: Not all wins are created equal. We’ll need to pay attention to things like weight classes and the era in which fights took place.
How to Find and Verify the Canadian UFC Win Leaders
Follow these steps to build your own definitive list. It’s a fun process that will give you a much deeper appreciation for the careers of these athletes.
Step 1: Start with the Obvious Kingpin
Your first stop is a no-brainer. Head to UFC.com and search for Georges St-Pierre. Even casual fans could guess he’s likely at the top. Pull up his fighter profile and look for his official UFC record. You’ll see a stunning number of wins (we’re keeping the exact tally a secret so you can discover it yourself!). GSP’s record is the benchmark. Make a note of his total UFC wins—this is the number every other Canadian fighter is chasing.
Step 2: Identify the Contenders
Now, we need to build the pool of fighters. You can’t find who has the most wins if you don’t know who to look for.
Brainstorm Notable Names: Think of the big Canadian stars from past and present: Rory MacDonald, Carlos Newton, Marc-André Barriault, Hakeem Dawodu, Mike Malott, etc.
Use Database Filters: Go to a site like Tapology. Use their fighter search and filter by country (Canada) and promotion (UFC). This will generate a huge list. For our purposes, focus on fighters with 5+ UFC fights to find the consistent winners.
Check Active Rosters: Look at the current UFC rankings—any Canadians listed there are likely accumulating wins. Also, keep an eye on UFC fight news for upcoming UFC cards; Canadian fighters are regularly featured, especially at UFC Canada events.
Step 3: Gather and Record the Data
This is the legwork. For each contender you’ve identified:
- Open their official UFC fighter profile on UFC.com.
- Locate their professional record. It will look something like "25-10-0" (Wins-Losses-Draws/No Contests).
- Crucially, note only the wins that occurred in the UFC. Some databases show a fighter's overall pro record. You need their UFC-specific record. This info is always listed on their UFC.com bio.
- Enter the fighter's name and their UFC win total into your notepad or spreadsheet.
Step 4: Analyze and Rank Your Findings
Once you have your data set, sort it from highest to lowest number of UFC wins. You’ll immediately see a tiered system emerge.
The Icon: One name will sit alone at the top. His legacy is cemented not just by wins, but by championships and his place in the UFC Hall of Fame.
The Modern Workhorses: Just below, you’ll find a group of active fighters who have been mainstays for years, grinding out victories across multiple UFC fight cards.
The Pioneers & Champions: Your list will also include legends from earlier eras—fighters who helped put Canadian MMA on the map and whose win totals are incredibly impressive given the fewer events held back then.
Step 5: Contextualize the Wins
A raw number doesn’t tell the whole story. To truly appreciate these records, add context:
Weight Class: Winning 10 fights at heavyweight is a different physical feat than winning 10 at flyweight.
Era of Competition: Was the fighter competing during the boom of the UFC Performance Institute (UFC PI), with access to elite training? Or were they a trailblazer in the sport's earlier, less structured days?
Quality of Opposition: A win over a future champion counts for more than a win over a newcomer. Look at who these wins were against.
Title Fights: How many of these wins were in championship bouts? This separates the great from the legendary.
For a deeper look at the journey of these athletes, explore our Canadian UFC history timeline.

Pro Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid
Pro Tip: Use Multiple Sources. Always cross-reference the win total on UFC.com with a site like Sherdog. Discrepancies are rare but can happen, especially with older fights.
Pro Tip: Follow the "UFC Canada" Social Channels. The official UFC in Canada accounts often highlight milestone victories for local fighters, making it easy to track who’s adding to their total.
Pro Tip: Listen to the Broadcast. During UFC events in Canada, the UFC broadcast partners like Sportsnet or TSN will almost always mention a Canadian fighter's win streak or record, giving you real-time updates.
Common Mistake: Confusing Total Pro Wins with UFC Wins. This is the biggest error. A fighter might be 20-5 in their career, but only 8-3 in the UFC. We only care about the UFC number.
Common Mistake: Forgetting About Fighters from Earlier Eras. Don't just focus on today's stars. The pioneers from the 2000s and early 2010s have win totals that still hold up remarkably well.
Common Mistake: Overlooking Fighters Who Fought for Other Promotions. Some of Canada's best spent significant parts of their prime outside the UFC (e.g., in Bellator). Their UFC win total might be lower, but their overall greatness isn't diminished. For the true legends recognized by the promotion, see our feature on Canadian fighters in the UFC Hall of Fame.
Your Quick-Check Summary
Here’s your actionable checklist to discover and verify the Canadian UFC win leaders anytime:
- Establish the Benchmark: Look up Georges St-Pierre’s official UFC win record on UFC.com.
- Build Your Fighter Pool: Identify past and present Canadian UFC talent using database filters and current UFC rankings.
- Collect the Data: For each fighter, visit their official UFC fighter profile and record their
Following this process won’t just give you a list—it’ll give you a story. You’ll see the narrative of Canadian MMA excellence, from its pioneering champions to its modern-day warriors, all measured by one of the sport’s toughest metrics: getting your hand raised in the UFC Octagon. Now, you're ready to settle any debate with cold, hard data. Happy hunting

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