Gable Steveson's UFC Debut Confirmed for July
The much-anticipated entry of Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson into the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is now official. Steveson, who is a protégé of former UFC champion Jon Jones, has signed a contract with the promotion and is slated to make his debut at UFC 329, scheduled to take place during International Fight Week in July.
The event, UFC 329, will be held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on July 11, 2026. This date coincides with rumors of Conor McGregor's return to the octagon, potentially making for a stacked event.
Steveson, 25, boasts an impressive undefeated professional MMA record. He has competed in three professional bouts to date, securing victory in each by first-round knockout. His most recent fight occurred in February 2026 under the MFL banner, where he defeated Hugo Lezama.
Gable Steveson Set to Enter the UFC Octagon in July
The announcement of Steveson's signing and upcoming UFC debut was made during the UFC 327 broadcast. While his debut date is set, an opponent for the undefeated knockout artist has not yet been revealed.
UFC President Dana White commented on the challenge Steveson faces in the UFC heavyweight division, stating that there are no easy fights. He also confirmed that the promotion is still determining who Steveson will face in his inaugural UFC bout.
White expressed that the UFC intends to see how Steveson adapts to the pressures of the organization, acknowledging the common "UFC jitters" that new fighters often experience.
Steveson and Jon Jones were present at UFC 327 for the official announcement of his signing, with their reactions being shared on social media.
The UFC heavyweight division is currently experiencing a resurgence, highlighted by recent exciting matchups like the bout between Josh Hokit and Curtis Blaydes. With Alex Pereira also moving up in weight and now the addition of Gable Steveson, the division is poised for significant developments in the coming months.
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