Kyrgyz fighter Myktyibek Orolbai has signed a new contract with the UFC, keeping him in the promotion for four more bouts. The deal secures his continued presence on the roster as he looks to build toward top competition.
Kyrgyz lightweight Myktyibek Orolbai has committed his future to the UFC, signing a new four-fight deal that keeps him on the roster as he looks to work his way toward elite competition in his division.
The agreement, reported on June 2, 2026, locks Orolbai in for his next four promotional appearances, signaling that the organization sees continued value in the fighter from Kyrgyzstan.
Why it matters
- A four-fight contract gives Orolbai meaningful runway to string together wins and push toward ranked competition.
- For Kyrgyzstan, retaining a UFC fighter on a multi-fight deal carries regional significance as MMA continues to grow in Central Asia.
- The length of the deal suggests the promotion views Orolbai as a developmental piece worth investing in rather than a short-term addition to the roster.
Verified fighter data was not available at the time of publication, and further detail on Orolbai's current record and ranking will be reflected in the AgentMMA database as information is confirmed.

















