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Ilia Topuria vs. Volkanovski Confirmed: Date, Venue & How the Georgian-Spanish Phenom Plans to Seize the UFC Featherweight Belt
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El campeón georgiano-español de peso ligero de la UFC, Ilia Topuria, ha sorprendido al mundo de las MMA al confirmar que no volverá al octágono durante el primer trimestre de 2026. El invicto peleador de 28 años explicó en un comunicado que atraviesa “un momento difícil” en su vida personal y prefiere no frenar la división al ausentarse sin fecha exacta de regreso. Topuria —quien conquistó el cinturón ligero en marzo de 2025 y previamente reinó como monarca pluma— aclaró que seguirá entrenando, pero descarta comprometerse con una defensa temprana del título.
La pausa deja en el aire supercombates muy esperados, incluido un posible duelo contra el excampeón pluma Max Holloway, así como la revancha con Alexander Volkanovski que muchos fans exigen. Ante la incertidumbre, la UFC baraja opciones interinas para mantener activa la categoría y evitar el estancamiento del ranking. Mientras tanto, patrocinadores y promotoras europeas han intensificado sus ofertas para que “El Matador” participe en seminarios y apariciones públicas, aprovechando su creciente popularidad en España y Georgia.
Analistas señalan que la decisión de Topuria podría prolongar la vida útil de contendientes veteranos como Islam Makhachev y Justin Gaethje, quienes ahora tendrían vía libre para disputar un cinturón interino. Sin embargo, el campeón dejó claro que su prioridad es la salud mental y regresar “al cien por cien” para seguir invicto y consolidarse como una de las mayores estrellas globales de la UFC.
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Georgian-Spanish UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria has stunned the MMA world by confirming he will not return to the Octagon during the first quarter of 2026. The undefeated 28-year-old released a statement saying he is going through “a difficult moment” in his personal life and does not want to hold up the division by being unavailable with no firm comeback date. Topuria—who captured the lightweight belt in March 2025 after previously ruling the featherweight class—stressed he will keep training but will not commit to an early title defense.
The hiatus leaves several blockbuster fights in limbo, including a potential clash with former featherweight king Max Holloway and the Volkanovski rematch fans have been demanding. With uncertainty looming, the UFC is weighing interim-title scenarios to keep the weight class moving and prevent the rankings from stagnating. Meanwhile, European sponsors and promoters have ramped up offers for “El Matador” to host seminars and public appearances, leveraging his surging popularity in Spain and Georgia.
Analysts argue the champ’s decision could extend the window for veteran contenders such as Islam Makhachev and Justin Gaethje, who now have a clear path to an interim strap. Still, Topuria made it clear that mental health comes first; he plans to return “at one hundred percent” to stay undefeated and cement his status as one of the UFC’s biggest global stars.
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