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UFC lightweight champ Ilia Topuria steps away through early 2026, due to 'difficult moment in my personal life'

2025-11-27 22:43
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UFC lightweight champ Ilia Topuria steps away through early 2026, due to 'difficult moment in my personal life'

One of the UFC's biggest stars won't be fighting for at least a few months.

UFC lightweight champ Ilia Topuria steps away through early 2026, due to 'difficult moment in my personal life'Story bySPAIN - SEPTEMBER 16: Current UFC Lightweight World Champion Ilia Topuria during a New Economy Forum breakfast briefing at the Real Casino Gran Circulo de Madrid, Sept. 16, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Jesus Hellin/Europa Press via Getty Images)Ilia Topuria says he won't be fighting for at least four months. (Photo By Jesus Hellin/Europa Press via Getty Images) (Europa Press News via Getty Images)Jack BaerStaff writerThu, November 27, 2025 at 10:43 PM UTC·2 min read

The UFC will be without Ilia Topuria for at least a few months.

The promotion's lightweight champion announced Thursday that he will not be fighting in the first quarter of 2026 due to a "difficult moment in my personal life," explaining that he wants to focus on his children and resolving the situation.

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No details were provided, and Topuria gave the UFC his blessing to arrange "the matchups needed" until he lets them know he's ready to return.

The development removes an electric star from the UFC's roster for the foreseeable future. Over the span of two years, Topuria has won the promotion's featherweight title with a win over future Hall of Famer Alexander Volkanovski, defended it against future Hall of Famer Max Holloway and then defeated future Hall of Famer Charles Oliveira for a second belt in his jump to lightweight. All wins were KOs via punches.

Holloway was among those wishing Topuria well, which the champ appreciated.

Topuria, who now ranks second in Uncrowned's pound-for-pound rankings, hasn't fought since the Oliveira fight at UFC 317 in June. He had no shortage of potential challengers in his new division, most notably old rival Paddy Pimblett and the top-ranked Arman Tsarukyan.

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Both men have called out Topuria and are riding at least five-bout win streaks.

It felt like a gimme that Topuria's first lightweight title defense would be set up soon, especially after Tsarukyan's dominant win over Dan Hooker and call-out of the champ, but the promotion now has some decisions to make. There could be an interim belt set up in the meantime, but UFC CEO Dana White is going to be primarily hoping for a quick resolution on Topuria's end.

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