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Ilia Topuria After UFC Freedom 250

Sunglasses-Clad Ilia Topuria Makes First Public Appearance 16 Days After UFC Freedom 250 

UFC Freedom 250 delivered on its blockbuster billing, producing a finish in all seven bouts on the card. However, the thrilling night of action came at a heavy physical cost, with several fighters leaving the event carrying significant injuries. No one suffered more damage than former champion Ilia Topuria, who endured a brutal beating at the hands of Justin Gaethje in the main event.

After absorbing relentless punishment over four rounds, Topuria was unable to answer the bell for the fifth and was forced to retire on his stool, handing Gaethje one of the biggest victories of his career. The severity of the contest became immediately apparent afterward, as Topuria was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation.

UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the hospitalization during the post-fight press conference, while Spanish outlet Marca later reported that Topuria had suffered non-displaced fractures to both orbital bones. The report added that the damage around his right eye was more severe than his left, although surgery is not expected to be necessary. As a result, no official timetable has been established for his return to competition.

The extent of the punishment Topuria absorbed was also reflected in the post-event medical suspensions. California State Athletic Commission Executive Director Andy Foster released the official suspensions from the historic UFC White House card after serving as one of the event’s regulators on behalf of the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports.

As expected, Topuria received a 180-day medical suspension, though it can be shortened if he receives clearance from an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. In addition, he was issued a mandatory 60-day suspension that cannot be waived under any circumstances. Despite those concerns, fans have now gotten their first glimpse of Topuria since his June 14 showdown with Gaethje. 

Just 16 days after the fight, Georgian reporter Giorgi Kokiashvili shared a photograph of the former champion posing with a young fan while out in public. Musician Omar Montes also posted an image on his Instagram story showing Topuria seated with friends around a table at Burger King.

 

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While Topuria kept his eyes covered with sunglasses, the images suggest he is recovering well from the damage sustained at UFC Freedom 250. The positive update aligns with recent comments from his trainer, Jesus Gallo, who expressed optimism about the Spaniard’s rehabilitation process.

 

According to Gallo, Topuria’s recovery is progressing as expected, largely because the orbital fractures did not involve any displacement. The coach believes the former double champion will need approximately six to eight weeks for his facial injuries to heal fully before resuming normal training. If all goes according to plan, Topuria could make his return to the Octagon as early as December 2026. 

Should that timeline prove too ambitious, a comeback sometime in 2027 remains the most likely scenario. For now, the latest photos offer encouraging signs that Topuria is on the mend after one of the toughest nights of his professional career, even if his road back to competition still requires patience.

About Kshitiz Kumar Singh

Kshitiz Kumar Singh is a UFC Writer at Last Word On MMA with over four years of experience in sports journalism and content creation. Known for his sharp storytelling and passion for combat sports, he has written in-depth features on stars like Brock Lesnar, Randy Couture, and Ilia Topuria. Before joining LWOS, Kshitiz worked as a UFC Editor at EssentiallySports while currently serving as a WWE Editor at FirstSportz and UFC Writer for NYFights. His admiration for legends like Georges St-Pierre continues to inspire his detailed and engaging MMA coverage. Whether he’s covering the Octagon or the squared circle, Kshitiz is committed to delivering accurate, high-quality content. Outside the world of sports, he’s a dedicated cinephile, often found practicing monologues from his favorite Al Pacino films, combining his love for cinema with storytelling.

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