UFC Veteran Ariane Lipski Announces End of MMA Career
- Ariane Lipski da Silva retired from mixed martial arts on June 29, 2026, following a first-round submission loss.
- Lipski da Silva faced Sumiko Inaba in a contest held at PFL San Diego.
- The career of the Brazilian fighter ended with a submission defeat in the opening round of her match against Sumiko Inaba.
Ariane Lipski da Silva retired from mixed martial arts on June 29, 2026, following a first-round submission loss. The longtime Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veteran ended her professional career after the bout, according to reporting from Yahoo Sports.
Lipski da Silva faced Sumiko Inaba in a contest held at PFL San Diego. The fight concluded in the first round when Inaba secured a submission victory, marking the final appearance of Lipski da Silva in the cage.
How did Ariane Lipski da Silva’s career end?
The career of the Brazilian fighter ended with a submission defeat in the opening round of her match against Sumiko Inaba. Yahoo Sports reported that Lipski da Silva opted to retire immediately following the loss at the PFL San Diego event.

While Lipski da Silva spent the majority of her tenure as a competitor in the UFC, her final professional engagement took place under the Professional Fighters League (PFL) banner. This shift in promotion for her final bout contrasts with the bulk of her career spent within the UFC’s flyweight division.
What was the professional background of Ariane Lipski da Silva?
Lipski da Silva established herself as a veteran of the UFC, where she competed against some of the top-ranked athletes in her weight class. Her career in the promotion included high-profile matchups, such as her bout against Karine Silva.
Throughout her time in the UFC, Lipski da Silva was known for her grappling and striking capabilities in the flyweight division. Her transition to PFL San Diego for her final fight served as the conclusion to a career spanning several years of competition in major mixed martial arts organizations.
