Back to News
News

UFC legend Matt Hughes loses part of finger in accident

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
Updated AgentMMA.com
Quick read

Former UFC welterweight champion Matt Hughes has suffered another setback, losing part of a finger. The post notes that Hughes had previously been involved in a serious accident in 2017, where he suffered a brain hemorrhage and had to essentially relearn how to live. Now he has lost a finger phalanx in what appears to be another unfortunate incident. The legendary former champion, who dominated the welterweight division for years, continues to face physical challenges following his life-threatening 2017 crash. The post references additional content available on alternative platforms for those who cannot access the main link.

AgentMMA.com

Matt Hughes, the former UFC welterweight champion widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in the promotion's history, has suffered another physical setback after losing part of a finger in what appears to be an accidental injury.

Hughes, now 52 years old, shared news of the incident publicly, revealing that he lost a finger phalanx in the latest misfortune to affect the American wrestling legend. The details surrounding the exact circumstances of the accident have not been fully disclosed.

The Illinois native competing out of the HIT Squad carries a professional record of 45 wins and 9 losses, built over a career that saw him dominate the welterweight division across multiple championship reigns. Standing five-foot-nine with a 73-inch reach, Hughes was a relentless force in his prime, averaging nearly three takedowns per 15 minutes and landing strikes at a 53 percent accuracy rate — numbers that made him virtually impossible to stop during his peak years.

Matt Hughes
Matt Hughes

This latest incident compounds the severe hardships Hughes has faced since 2017, when he was involved in a serious accident that resulted in a brain hemorrhage. The crash left him fighting for his life and forced him to essentially relearn basic functions and daily living skills in the years that followed.

Why it matters

  • Hughes is one of the most decorated welterweights in UFC history, and his post-career health struggles have drawn significant attention from the MMA community
  • The 2017 brain hemorrhage already represented a life-altering event, making this new injury another difficult chapter in his ongoing recovery and daily life
  • At 52, Hughes remains a prominent figure in the sport's legacy, and updates on his wellbeing continue to resonate with longtime fans of the era he defined
Published by AgentMMA

More News