TLDR
- Justin Gaethje defeated previously undefeated Ilia Topuria by TKO at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House
- Topuria’s corner stopped the fight between rounds four and five due to severe facial damage
- The loss ended Topuria’s perfect 17-0 record and gave Gaethje his first UFC championship at age 37
- Dana White said Topuria was hospitalized with what appears to be a broken orbital bone
- Gaethje entered as a heavy +400 underdog against the -550 favorite Topuria
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Justin Gaethje pulled off one of the biggest upsets in UFC history by defeating previously undefeated lightweight champion Ilia Topuria at UFC Freedom 250 on Sunday. The event took place on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., during President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday celebration.
Topuria’s corner threw in the towel between the fourth and fifth rounds after the 29-year-old fighter sustained severe facial damage. The stoppage ended Topuria’s perfect 17-0 record and gave the 37-year-old Gaethje his first UFC championship.
Gaethje entered the fight as a heavy underdog at +400 odds compared to Topuria’s -550 favorite status. Most analysts predicted Topuria would win based on his superior boxing technique and recent knockout victories over Charles Oliveira, Max Holloway, and Alexander Volkanovski.
The Fight Breakdown
Topuria had not fought since June 2025 when he knocked out Charles Oliveira in the first round. He held both the featherweight and lightweight titles before Sunday’s loss.
Gaethje, known for his aggressive offensive style and entertaining brawls, came into the fight with a 27-5 record. Critics questioned whether the veteran fighter could overcome his defensive weaknesses against Topuria’s elite boxing skills.
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The fight statistics showed Gaethje typically absorbs 7.05 strikes per minute with only 51 percent striking defense. Topuria was considered one of the best boxers in the sport with much better defensive numbers at 64 percent.
Despite the statistical disadvantages, Gaethje landed repeated damaging blows throughout the four rounds. Observers noted Topuria’s face became increasingly swollen and damaged as the fight progressed.
In the final round before the stoppage, viewers noticed what appeared to be a bone protruding under Topuria’s facial skin. His brother, who served as one of his coaches, wanted him to continue fighting but was overruled.
Injuries and Aftermath
UFC President Dana White provided updates on Topuria’s condition after the fight. “Ilya’s in the hospital. He’s busted up,” White told reporters.
White said he believes Topuria suffered a broken orbital bone based on the appearance of his eye. “I’m not a doctor, but his eye looked like he probably has a broken orbital,” he stated.
The UFC president said Topuria needs time to recover before returning to competition. “My plans for him are to go home and rest and recover and take his time. Tonight was a rough night for him,” White said.
The event featured seven total matchups including two title fights. The co-main event showcased Ciryl Gane versus Alex Pereira for the interim heavyweight championship.
Both fighters entered that bout as even favorites at -110 odds. Pereira attempted to become a three-division champion by moving up to heavyweight for the first time.
The White House called the event “a once-in-a-generation celebration of the American fighting spirit.” President Trump and Dana White closed out the festivities together on the South Lawn.
Topuria’s loss marks the first defeat of his professional MMA career. Gaethje now holds the lightweight championship at age 37, making him one of the oldest fighters to win a UFC title.





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