Ilia Topuria headlines Sunday’s UFC Freedom 250 at the White House. Topuria will look to remain perfect as a mixed martial artist as he defends his UFC lightweight title against interim champion Justin Gaethje.
Topuria hasn’t just beaten everyone he’s faced, he has stopped all but two previous opponents, stacking his resume with highlight finishes against future Hall of Famers.
Key Facts At A Glance
- Fighter: Ilia “El Matador” Topuria (29 years old)
- Pro MMA record: 17-0, with 15 finishes (7 KO/TKO, 8 submissions, 2 decisions)
- UFC record: 9-0
- UFC titles: Featherweight (former) and Lightweight (current) — first undefeated two-division champ in UFC history
- Sunday’s fight: vs. Justin Gaethje, undisputed lightweight title unification, UFC Freedom 250 at the White House, June 14, 2026
- Finish rate: 88%
What Is Ilia Topuria’s UFC Record?
Topuria is 17-0 with 15 wins by stoppage. While many newcomers to the sport may know Topuria as a pure knockout artist, he was first recognized for his masterful grappling. He actually has more submission wins (eight) than KOs.
That blend has produced a perfect 9-0 UFC run and made him the first fighter to become a two-division champion while still undefeated, holding featherweight gold before taking the lightweight belt. A win Sunday would push him to 18-0 and 10-0 inside the Octagon.
What Are Ilia Topuria’s Biggest UFC Wins?
Topuria has had several big ones, but the victories over Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira stick out as the most memorable. If he beats Gaethje on Sunday, he will have scored four straight wins against future Hall of Fame fighters. It could be debated, but Jon Jones may be the only other fighter with a run of wins against Hall of Famers.
He knocked out Volkanovski in the second round at UFC 298 to win the featherweight title, then floored Oliveira inside three minutes at UFC 317 to claim the vacant lightweight belt and become an undefeated double champ. Both finishes came in main events, against two of the most accomplished fighters of their era.
What Are Ilia Topuria’s Best UFC Highlights?
The KO of Holloway is the one that sticks out the most. No one stops Holloway, until Topuria did it.
Holloway, who has since booked a blockbuster rematch with Conor McGregor, had never been finished at featherweight before that UFC 308 sequence.
Beyond it, Topuria’s reel runs deep, from the Jai Herbert comeback overhand right to the Bryce Mitchell arm-triangle that quieted any “just a striker” talk.
What’s Next For Ilia Topuria At UFC Freedom 250?
If Topuria defeats Gaethje, there’s only one other fight at lightweight that makes sense, and that’s Arman Tsarukyan. After that (or even instead of), Topuria could move up to welterweight to chase an epic clash with Islam Makhachev. The latter may be the last man standing between Topuria and pound-for-pound No. 1 status.
First, he has to get through Sunday’s unification main event against Gaethje, the interim champ who beat Paddy Pimblett in January. He shares the White House card with fellow two-division champ Alex Pereira, who chases a third belt of his own in the co-main.


