Hubbard’s UFC Journey Ends After TUF Comeback
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Las Vegas, Nevada – In the unforgiving world of mixed martial arts, where every fight is a referendum on a fighter’s worth, even the moast resilient careers can face an abrupt end. Austin Hubbard, a former Ultimate Fighter finalist who clawed his way back to the UFC, has reportedly been released by the promotion, according to UFC Roster Tracker.
For Hubbard, the news comes after a three-fight losing streak and a career-long struggle to secure finishes inside the Octagon. In a sport where UFC CEO Dana White and his team prioritize exciting fighters who deliver decisive victories, Hubbard’s recent run has seemingly fallen short of the mark.
TUF Run Gave hubbard a Second Chance
hubbard’s journey to the UFC has been one of perseverance. After being released in 2021, he seized a second chance by competing on The Ultimate Fighter. His defining moment came in March 2023 when he defeated Roosevelt Roberts in the tournament’s semifinal, earning a coveted spot in the final.
Although Hubbard ultimately lost to Kurt Holobaugh at UFC 292 in August 2023 via a triangle choke submission, his performance on TUF was enough to earn him another shot on the sport’s biggest stage.
A Look at Hubbard’s Recent Performances
Hubbard’s recent record tells a story of hard-fought battles that, sadly, didn’t swing in his favor:
* August 23, 2025 – UFC Fight Night: Loss to Zhu Rongzhu (26-6) by unanimous Decision
* March 29, 2025 – UFC fight Night: Loss to Marquel Mederos (9-1) by Split Decision
* October 5, 2024 - UFC 307: Pereira vs. Rountree: Loss to Alexander Hernandez (14-8) by Split Decision
* April 27,2024 – UFC Fight Night: Win against Michal Figlak (8-1) by unanimous Decision
* August 19,2023 – UFC 292: Sterling vs. O’Malley: Loss to Kurt Holobaugh (19-7) by Submission (Triangle Choke)
The UFC’s Decision
While Hubbard has consistently displayed heart and determination, his inability to secure finishes, coupled with the depth of talent in the lightweight division, likely contributed to the UFC’s decision. As of today,neither Hubbard nor the UFC has officially commented on his release.
What’s next for Hubbard?
The future remains open for Hubbard, and a move to the Professional Fighters League (PFL) could be a promising option. With the PFL actively seeking American mixed martial artists who can compete at a high level, Hubbard’s experience and skill set could make him a valuable addition to their roster. The PFL recently signed Bryan Battle, signaling their continued investment in talent.
Regardless of where Hubbard’s career takes him next, his journey serves as a reminder of the challenges and triumphs inherent in the world of professional fighting.
