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Todorovic details camp switch and 'chaotic' past team

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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In a recent MMA Junkie interview published in June 2026, Duško Todorović discussed leaving what he described as a previously “chaotic” team environment and joining a new training setup ahead of his next UFC appearance. He explained how structural issues and lack of organization pushed him to seek a more professional camp. The Serbian middleweight emphasized that the change has improved his focus, preparation, and confidence. This camp switch matters because it could significantly impact his future performances and career trajectory in the UFC.

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Duško "Thunder" Todorović has opened up about the circumstances that led him to walk away from his previous training setup, telling MMA Junkie in a June 2026 interview that a disorganized and chaotic team environment left him with little choice but to find a more professional home ahead of his next UFC outing.

Todorović, 32, is a Serbian middleweight now training out of Secutor. He carries a professional record of 13 wins and 6 losses and brings a well-rounded offensive game to the Octagon. Standing six feet one inch tall with a 74-inch reach, he fights out of an orthodox stance and has consistently shown above-average output, landing 4.73 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 57 percent. He also contributes on the ground, averaging 1.77 takedowns per 15 minutes, making him a genuine threat across multiple phases of a fight.

Dusko Todorovic
Dusko Todorovic

In the interview, Todorović described the previous team as structurally flawed, pointing to a lack of organization as a primary reason for the departure. He made clear that the move to his current setup has sharpened his preparation and lifted his overall confidence heading into future competition.

Why it matters

  • A more structured camp could unlock the consistency Todorović has at times struggled to maintain across his UFC run
  • His striking volume and accuracy already rank among the more productive profiles at middleweight, giving a stable environment real upside to work with
  • At 32, the timing of the switch is meaningful — the window to push toward the upper tier of the division is still open but not indefinite
  • How quickly the new setup translates into results will be the clearest measure of whether the change delivers on his expectations
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