Mateusz Gamrot says Topuria has ‘no chance’ vs. Makhachev
Mateusz Gamrot talks to MMA Junkie about his loss to Dan Hooker, eagerness to return, Ilia Topuria having ‘no chance’ vs. Islam Makhachev and more.
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – Mateusz Gamrot is eager for a UFC comeback, willing to take on challenging matchups. Despite not having fought since August, Gamrot (24-3 MMA, 13-0 UFC) reflects on his loss to Dan Hooker and believes with some adjustments, the outcome could have been different.
Healthy and training with top fighters like Dustin Poirier, Gamrot is looking forward to his next fight. While keeping his upcoming opponent under wraps, he expressed openness to fighting outside the rankings.
Stay tuned for official announcements on Gamrot’s next UFC bout. He is determined to showcase his skills and prove himself as one of the best in the lightweight division.
“I’m ready to face anyone – ranked or unranked. I’ve made sacrifices and improvements since my last fight, and I’m eager to show my capabilities inside the Octagon,” said Gamrot.
“I aim to climb up the rankings with a strong performance in my next fight. I believe I have what it takes to compete with the top 10 fighters and prove my worth,” he added.

