Bold Predictions for the MMA World in 2026
Although the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) doesn’t rest, it currently seems to be in a kind of recess. With more than three weeks passed since the last event and awaiting the next one on January 24th in Las Vegas, anticipation grows. In this context, we present some bold predictions for the 2026 calendar, knowing that unpredictability is a constant in this sport.Jon Jones: Out of action in 2026?
Contrary to general expectation, we predict that Jon Jones will not compete in 2026. Although the fighter announced in July his intention to return, the reality is that Jones is 38 years old and his time in MMA is limited. Furthermore, he has had few fights in recent years. The decision to reject a lucrative fight against Tom Aspinall suggests that he does not need the money, which raises doubts about his return.Dana White has stated that the chances of Jones headlining an event are minimal, and although the UFC CEO could change his mind, Jones’s trajectory, marked by suspensions and violations, generates uncertainty.
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Conor McGregor: Two Fights on the Horizon
The boldest prediction: McGregor will fight twice in 2026. The key could be an event. This event could be the opportunity he needs to regain discipline. He is expected to face Michael Chandler in June, a favorable matchup for McGregor. If he shows his best form, the UFC could offer him more opportunities, even for a title. If McGregor attends the event, a second fight at the end of the year wouldn’t be out of the question. With the media spotlight on him and in good shape, the UFC would seek to keep him active, possibly at Madison Square Garden in November. Although it seems unlikely, the possibility exists.Multiple UFC Champions Retirements
It is possible that we will see several champions retiring in 2026. Considering the current champions, heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall faces a medical issue. Alex Pereira, light heavyweight champion, is 38 years old. Khamzat Chimaev, middleweight champion, has expressed his lack of enthusiasm for the sport. Ilia Topuria, featherweight and lightweight champion, has hinted at his retirement several times. Alexander Volkanovski, featherweight champion, could also retire. Furthermore, important figures like Justin Gaethje, Kamaru Usman, and Kayla Harrison could consider retirement. The fight between Harrison and Nunes on January 24 could mark the beginning of the end for both.








