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Jenkins withdraws from UFC Perth bout

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Jack Jenkins has pulled out of his scheduled featherweight fight with Marwan Rahiki because of an undisclosed injury. The UFC Perth card was altered on short notice, and Ollie Schmid was booked as Rahiki’s replacement less than a week before the event. The withdrawal matters because it removes a planned matchup for Jenkins and raises questions about his recovery timeline. The reporting does not provide a return date or details on the injury.

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Jack Jenkins has been forced off the UFC Perth card after suffering an injury, leaving his scheduled featherweight clash with Marwan Rahiki in tatters. Ollie Schmid stepped in as a late replacement for Jenkins, with the booking confirmed less than a week out from the event.

Jenkins, a 32-year-old Australian featherweight fighting out of Absolute Mixed Martial Arts, carries a professional record of 14 wins and 4 losses. Standing five-foot-seven with a 68-inch reach, the switch-stance striker has built a reputation for consistent offensive output, landing 4.48 significant strikes per minute at an eye-catching 61 percent accuracy. He also contributes on the ground, averaging nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes. No details on the nature of his injury have been disclosed, and no return date has been provided.

Jack Jenkins
Jack Jenkins

The UFC has not released specifics on Rahiki's record or ranking ahead of the reshuffled bout, but the late substitution of Schmid reflects the disruption Jenkins's withdrawal caused to the Perth card.

Why it matters

  • Jenkins loses a competitive featherweight opportunity with no confirmed path back to the octagon yet
  • The short-notice replacement suggests the promotion was eager to keep Rahiki active rather than pull the bout entirely
  • Jenkins's striking efficiency and takedown threat made him a stylistically compelling matchup; his absence changes the complexion of the card at featherweight
  • His recovery timeline remains unknown, leaving his near-term scheduling in question
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