Ilia Topuria was taken to a hospital in Washington, D.C. after a brutal loss to Justin Gaethje in the UFC White House main event. The former lightweight champion sustained heavy damage throughout the fight, including severe swelling around both eyes, with one nearly shut by the third round. The bout was stopped after a punishing body knee in the fourth round, giving Gaethje the undisputed title.
Topuria Starts Strong, But Gaethje Pressure Leads to Fourth-Round Stoppage Victory
Topuria began the fight aggressively and had early success, even coming close to finishing Gaethje in the second round. His fast start, however, began to fade as the fight progressed and Gaethje increased pressure and output. By the third round, Topuria’s vision was significantly affected, prompting a ringside doctor to evaluate whether he could safely continue.
As the fourth round unfolded, Gaethje continued landing heavy strikes and further breaking down the former champion. A decisive knee to the body late in the round proved pivotal, leaving Topuria unable to effectively respond. Although he returned to his corner, his team quickly decided to stop the fight to prevent further damage.
Topuria Suffers First Career Defeat as Injury Concerns Cloud Future Plans
UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that Topuria was escorted out of the octagon immediately and sent to a hospital for medical assessment. White said he believed the fighter may have suffered a broken orbital bone, though he stressed that this had not been medically confirmed. He added that Topuria’s focus should be recovery rather than any thoughts of returning to competition.
The defeat marks the first loss of Topuria’s professional MMA career, ending his unbeaten run inside the UFC. Known for his sharp striking and finishing ability, he now faces uncertainty regarding his return timeline while undergoing evaluation for facial injuries, particularly around the eye area.
Gaethje’s victory crowns him the new lightweight champion after a dominant, physically punishing performance that shifted momentum in the later rounds and forced the stoppage from Topuria’s corner.