Hold the phone, UFC fans! In a move that’s sent shockwaves through the fighting world, undefeated lightweight champion Ilia Topuria has announced he’s taking a hiatus from the octagon for the first quarter of 2026. This isn’t about an injury or a new challenge; it’s deeply personal.
“I’m going through a difficult moment in my personal life,” Topuria shared on social media, explaining his need to focus on his children and resolve the situation. While he didn’t elaborate, recent reports have hinted at marital difficulties and an impending divorce. For Topuria, family clearly comes first, even over defending his coveted title.
This news comes as a surprise, especially since the 28-year-old was fresh off an incredible victory in June at UFC 317, where he knocked out Charles Oliveira to become a two-division champion. He was even rumored for a major title defense at UFC 324 in January.
So, what now for the lightweight division? Topuria has graciously stated he doesn’t want to hold things up, allowing the UFC to make necessary matchups. This opens the door (at least temporarily) for a hungry pack of contenders like Paddy Pimblett, Justin Gaethje, and Arman Tsarukyan, all eager for a shot at gold. A highly anticipated grudge match between Topuria and Pimblett, which Topuria himself desired, will now have to wait.
Even former opponent Max Holloway reached out with a message of support, understanding the struggle of balancing a fighting career with family challenges.
The UFC is now left to figure out its next moves for the lightweight title. While we’ll miss seeing Topuria’s electrifying presence, we wish him strength during this challenging time and eagerly await his eventual return.