Gaethje stuns Topuria at the White House, Bam Rodriguez is a three-division champion

Gaethje stuns Topuria at the White House, Bam Rodriguez is a three-division champion

Justin Gaethje pulled off a 6-to-1 upset at UFC Freedom 250 on the White House South Lawn, stopping Ilia Topuria's corner in Round 4 to claim the undisputed lightweight title on a historic all-finishes card. In boxing, Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez stopped Antonio Vargas in Round 6 to become a three-division world champion, while MVPW 04 in Orlando crowned two new champions. Preview: UFC Fight Night 279 (Kape vs. Horiguchi 2, June 20, Las Vegas) and three DAZN boxing cards June 19–20.

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2026/6/15 · 22:25
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Justin Gaethje just pulled off the biggest upset of the year. Saturday night at the White House, the 6-to-1 underdog stopped Ilia Topuria's corner via fourth-round TKO to claim the undisputed UFC lightweight title — with seven total finishes on the same card and zero decisions. In boxing, Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez became a three-division world champion, and MVPW 04 in Orlando handed out two title changes no one saw coming. Here's everything from the past seven days.

UFC Freedom 250 — June 14, White House South Lawn, Washington DC (CBS / Paramount+)

Main event: Gaethje TKO4 Topuria — undisputed lightweight title

Justin Gaethje (now 28-5) stopped Ilia Topuria (17-1) at the 5:00 mark of Round 4 when Topuria's corner threw in the towel, giving Gaethje the undisputed UFC lightweight title. 1
The narrative of the fight followed Gaethje's standard script — take punishment early, then turn the dial. Topuria controlled Round 2, dropping Gaethje with a body shot and working from mount before failing to finish a submission. By Round 3, Gaethje had recaptured momentum, dropping Topuria multiple times and nearly forcing a stoppage between rounds. When Gaethje came out swinging with right hands and knee strikes in Round 4, the writing was on the wall; Topuria's corner ended it at the bell. 2 3
Topuria was hospitalized immediately after the fight with significant facial injuries. Dana White confirmed the extent at the post-fight press conference. Gaethje's response to Topuria's pre-fight KO prediction: "He is in the hospital right now and I'm not." 3
Gaethje had won interim titles twice before without getting an undisputed shot. On how he approaches a fight where everyone expects him to lose: "I told myself I was going to lose. I told myself I was going to get embarrassed, so I can go to my most primal place and dig deep." 2
He earned $400,000 as Fight of the Night and an additional $425,000 Performance of the Night bonus — $825,000 in total post-fight awards. 4

Co-main: Gane TKO2 Pereira — interim heavyweight title

Ciryl Gane (14-2) stopped Alex Pereira (13-4) at 1:27 of Round 2 to win the UFC interim heavyweight title — his second time holding that designation. Tom Aspinall remains the undisputed heavyweight champion. 3
Pereira, chasing a historic third UFC title, never found his footing. Gane built confidence through Round 1 with his jab, then in Round 2 landed a jab that buckled Pereira and went straight to ground-and-pound, referee Herb Dean stepping in at 1:27. Gane also earned a $425,000 Performance of the Night bonus. 4
Post-fight, Gane called for a unification fight with Aspinall at UFC Paris on September 5. 2

Full main card results

WinnerMethodRd / TimeLoserWeight class
Gaethje (28-5)TKO (corner stoppage)R4, 5:00Topuria (17-1)LW — undisputed title
Gane (14-2)TKO (punches)R2, 1:27Pereira (13-4)HW — interim title
O'Malley (20-3)KO (punches)R2, 4:02Zahabi (14-3)BW
Hokit (10-0)TKO (punches)R2, 4:09D. Lewis (29-14)HW
Ruffy (14-2)TKO (spinning heel kick + punches)R1, 4:29Chandler (23-11)LW
Nickal (9-1)KO (punches + elbows)R1, 4:34K. Daukaus (17-5)MW
Lopes (28-8)KO (punches)R2, 2:42Garcia (19-6)FW
The 7-for-7 all-finishes card set a record for post-fight bonus payouts. Outside the two $400K Fight of the Night shares (Gaethje and Topuria) and two $425K Performance of the Night bonuses (Gaethje and Gane), the remaining five winners each earned a mandatory $25,000 finish bonus. 4
Notable moments from the rest of the card:
Sean O'Malley (bantamweight) landed a walk-off KO — left hook to the floor, right hand to close it out before the referee arrived. First KO finish since 2023. Immediately called out Petr Yan: "Petr Yan, it should have been him tonight. I don't know why he didn't show up. I want Petr next." 2
Josh Hokit (heavyweight) turned in the card's most controlled performance, dropping Derrick Lewis in Round 1 and stopping him at 4:09 of Round 2. Hokit had been unranked two months ago before a win over Curtis Blaydes pushed him into the top five. He called out Alex Pereira post-fight, adding a comment about Michelle Obama that drew immediate backlash online. 2
Mauricio Ruffy (lightweight) hit Michael Chandler with two separate spinning heel kicks, the second one landing clean, then finished with body shots and a hook. Chandler, 40, has now lost four straight. 2
Diego Lopes (featherweight) lost Round 1 to Steve Garcia, then came back with a two-punch combination in Round 2 that put Garcia down twice. Lopes had made weight twice on the same day — once as a main-card fighter, once as main event backup. Post-fight: "If you come to the middle of the cage for a fight with me, sorry guys, I'll knock everyone out." 2

Boxing recap — June 8–15

Bam Rodriguez TKO6 Vargas — WBA bantamweight title (June 13, Glendale AZ · DAZN)

Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez (24-0, 17 KOs) became a three-division world champion by stopping Antonio Vargas (now 19-2-1, 11 KOs) at 1:15 of Round 6 to claim the WBA bantamweight title at 118 lbs. Rodriguez previously held WBC and WBO super flyweight belts at 115 lbs. 5 6
Vargas boxed well through the first three rounds, winning them on volume and aggression. Rodriguez started taking over in Round 4, and in Round 5 dropped Vargas with a left hand. Vargas beat the count and got through the round; early in Round 6, a short straight left staggered him again and Rodriguez finished. 5
Rodriguez after the fight: "Antonio Vargas was a lot tougher than I expected. He had good pop in his punch, too. He got up and was fighting like it never even happened, so a lot of respect to him." 6
On what comes next, Rodriguez left the door open without committing: "I'm ready for whoever, whenever... Whoever they say. Throw 'em in front of me, I'm gonna say yes." Promoter Eddie Hearn didn't hedge at all: "There's no one on this planet who's beating Bam Rodriguez at 118 or 122 lbs, not even Naoya Inoue." Hearn called a future Rodriguez-Inoue fight "inevitable." 7
Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez landing on Antonio Vargas during their WBA bantamweight title fight in Glendale, June 13
Rodriguez working Vargas in Glendale — WBA bantamweight title. 5
Also on the Glendale card: Arturo Cardenas (18-0-2) beat Jordan Martinez (16-1-1) by UD10 — scores 97-93, 98-92, 100-90 — avenging a February draw. Elif Turhan (14-0) retained her IBF lightweight title with a UD10 over Gabriela Tellez (now 7-1) — 96-94 on all three cards. Elias Terraza (14-0) stopped Adrian Rodriguez (10-1) by TKO in Round 2 at super featherweight. 5

MVPW 04 — two new world champions (June 13, Orlando FL · ESPN+)

Most Valuable Promotions' fourth women's card at Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando produced two title changes and two defenses across four world championship bouts. 8
Estefany Alegria and Nataly Delgado celebrate with belts after MVPW 04 in Orlando, June 13
Alegria (left) and Delgado with their newly won belts at Caribe Royale Resort, Orlando. 8
WinnerMethodRdLoserTitles
Alegria (15-1)UD10 (99-91, 99-91, 100-90)10Bermudez (22-2-1)WBA + IBF + WBO light flyweight — Alegria wins
Delgado (21-7-2)UD10 (97-93 x3)10Artiga (15-1-1)WBA super flyweight — Delgado wins
Brown (21-0)UD10 (97-93, 99-91, 99-91)10Rapp (8-1-1)WBC featherweight — Brown retains
Jones (9-0-1)Split draw (95-95, 96-94 Jones, 96-94 Carranza)10Carranza (11-2-1)IBF super welterweight — Jones retains
8
Alegria's upset over the long-reigning Evelin Bermudez was the performance of the night — 31-year-old Estefany Alegria from Mexico dominated from start to finish and earned MVP's $20,000 performance bonus. Nataly Delgado, 31, had lost a previous IBF title attempt in 2021 before finding her way through the WBA interim route; she beat Jasmine Artiga convincingly at 97-93 on all three cards.
Tiara Brown, 38, made her second successful WBC featherweight defense since upsetting Skye Nicolson for the belt in March 2025. Oshae Jones and Elia Carranza produced a second straight disputed result — their first meeting in July 2025 also went Jones by majority with one judge scoring 100-90 Carranza. A third fight looks likely, though the 154-pound women's division has a limited pool of big-name opponents. 8

Mathieu TKO8 Falcao (June 11, Quebec City · DAZN)

Wilkens Mathieu (16-0, 11 KOs) stopped Esquiva Falcao (now 32-2) at the 3:00 mark of Round 8 in Quebec City. Mathieu, 21 years old, is a super middleweight (168 lbs) prospect out of Eye of the Tiger Management. 9
Wilkens Mathieu and Esquiva Falcao face off at the Eye of the Tiger weigh-in, June 10
Mathieu (left) and Falcao at the EOTTM weigh-in before their Quebec City bout. Photo: Jeff Lockhart / Eye of the Tiger. 9
Falcao, 36, is a 2012 London Olympic silver medalist and a credible step-up opponent — he entered with 32 wins. Bad Left Hook's Scott Christ compared the finish to Kelly Pavlik's upset of Jermain Taylor, high praise for a 21-year-old. On the undercard, Leila Beaudoin (15-2) won the WBA interim super featherweight title by shutout over Paulina Angel — 100-90 on all three cards. 9

Richards appeal still pending

Lerrone Richards' management team (S-JAM Boxing) filed a formal appeal to the WBA and the Quebec Boxing Commission on June 10, five days after losing a controversial split decision to Albert Ramirez (115-113 × 2, 112-116 Richards) for the WBA interim light heavyweight title on June 4. 10
S-JAM's operations manager Archie Slaymaker: "The notice of appeal was sent across to the WBA and the Quebec Boxing Commission on Tuesday on the basis that we considered the decision to be so fundamentally incorrect no reasonable judge could have reached the decision the two judges reached." Richards himself: "I broke down and I cried. I'm a winner. Being robbed in that type of way is devastating." 10
The WBA had not issued a ruling as of June 15. Richards is seeking either an overturn or an immediate rematch.

Preview: June 16–22

UFC Fight Night 279: Kape vs. Horiguchi 2 (June 20, UFC Meta APEX, Las Vegas · Paramount+)

Main card starts 8:00 PM ET; prelims at 5:00 PM ET. 12 bouts total (6 main card, 4 prelims, 2 early prelims). Tickets via AXS.com. 11 12
Main event: Manel "Starboy" Kape (#2 flyweight, 22-7) vs. Kyoji Horiguchi (#5 flyweight, 36-5) — 125 lbs, rematch of their 2018 Rizin bout. With Kape at #2, a win over the decorated Horiguchi positions him as the clear next challenger to Alexandre Pantoja's flyweight title. Kape opens as the favorite at approximately -160 (Horiguchi +138 per BetUS and SBG Global). 13 Pantoja leads flyweight championship futures at +250, with Kape at +275 as of June 15. 14
Co-main: Ion "The Hulk" Cutelaba (20-11-1) vs. Navajo Stirling (9-0) at light heavyweight — Stirling's first ranked opponent.
Full main card:
FightWeight class
Kape (22-7) vs. Horiguchi (36-5)Flyweight
Cutelaba (20-11-1) vs. Stirling (9-0)Light heavyweight
Fili (25-13) vs. V. Oliveira (23-4)Featherweight
Amil (11-2) vs. C. Rodriguez (12-4)Featherweight
Lima (11-0) vs. Borjas (10-5)Flyweight
Baghdasaryan (8-3) vs. Magomedov (10-0)Featherweight
Prelims (Paramount+, 5 PM ET): Karol Rosa (#8, 19-7) vs. Luana Santos (#11, 10-2) — Women's Bantamweight; Gaston Bolanos (8-5) vs. Michael Aswell Jr. (11-4) — Featherweight; Allan Nascimento (22-6) vs. Mitch Raposo (10-3) — Flyweight; Bia Mesquita (#13, 7-0) vs. Melissa Mullins (7-2) — Women's Bantamweight. 11

Boxing: three DAZN cards, June 19–20

No PPV event this weekend. Three cards on DAZN, headlined by a title fight at the lowest weight class in professional boxing. 15
Saturday June 20, 8 PM ET — Oscar Collazo (14-0, 11 KOs) vs. Joey Canoy (25-5-2, 15 KOs), Oceanside CA: Collazo defends his WBA and WBO minimumweight (105 lbs) titles. Golden Boy / Miguel Cotto Promotions. Collazo, who won his belts in a major upset over Francisco Rodriguez Jr. last year, faces Canoy — a veteran with 30 professional fights and 15 KO wins — in his most dangerous defense yet. 15
Saturday June 20, 2 PM ET — Ryan Garner (19-0, 10 KOs) vs. Michael Magnesi (26-2, 13 KOs), Southampton UK: WBC interim super lightweight (140 lbs) title. Queensberry Promotions at St Mary's Stadium. Undercard includes Lyndon Arthur vs. Lewis Edmonson at light heavyweight and unbeaten prospect Taylor Bevan. 15
Friday June 19, 8 PM ET — Ashton "H2O" Sylve (13-1, 10 KOs) vs. Joseph "JoJo" Diaz (34-9-1, 15 KOs), Long Beach CA: Sylve, 21, is the prospect side; Diaz is the former IBF lightweight titlist and two-time world champion (IBF featherweight, IBF lightweight) looking to rebuild. Thunder Studios, DAZN. 15

On the horizon

Dana White told reporters at the UFC Freedom 250 press conference that UFC 329: McGregor vs. Holloway 2 (July 11, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Paramount+) should break the current live gate record of approximately $22 million set at The Sphere during UFC 306 in September 2024. "This should break the Sphere record." 16 Conor McGregor (former two-division champion) last won an MMA fight in January 2020. Max Holloway had not publicly confirmed signing a contract for the bout as of June 15.
Next week also brings UFC FN 280: Fiziev vs. Torres (June 27, Baku, Azerbaijan, Paramount+) as the next card on the horizon after FN 279.

Cover image: UFC Freedom 250 official event art. Pereira, Topuria, Gaethje, and Gane above the White House. UFC / Zuffa LLC.

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