Jefferson Nascimento makes UFC debut against Tahir Abdullaev at UFC Baku
Yahoo Sports • 4 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 7:00 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Jefferson Nascimento is set to make his UFC debut against Tahir Abdullaev at UFC Baku on June 27. Nascimento, who earned his contract after three title wins in LFA and a perfect record of 13-0, expressed his frustration regarding Chase Hooper's continued presence in the promotion. While Hooper prepares for a fight with Mitch Ramirez on July 18, Nascimento is focused on seizing his opportunity and plans to return to the lightweight class after this bout at welterweight. He has been vocal about wanting to fight Hooper and feels prepared for his upcoming challenge.
- •Nascimento fights Abdullaev at UFC Baku on June 27.
- •He moved up to welterweight for this bout on short notice.
- •He previously held the LFA lightweight title and is 13-0 as a pro.
- •Hooper is scheduled to compete on July 18 against Mitch Ramirez.
- •Nascimento expressed confusion over Hooper's position in the UFC.
- 7:00 PMYahoo Sports — UFC Baku newcomer Jefferson Nascimento questions why ‘easy money’ Chase Hooper is still on the UFC roster
- 7:00 PMMMA Fighting — UFC Baku newcomer Jefferson Nascimento questions why ‘easy money’ Chase Hooper is still on the UFC roster
"Jefferson Nascimento received a call on June 16 and just over a week later will be standing inside the octagon to make his UFC debut, battling Tahir Abdullaev at UFC Baku on June 27, and that’s something he’s dreamt of for a long time. Nascimento has been very vocal about being in the UFC — and beating one of their lightweight veterans — for a while now. Back in April, a month before he defended his LFA lightweight title with a fourth-round knockout to improve to 13-0 as a professional and earn the UFC contract, Nascimento posted on social media a fake announcement of a UFC fight with Chase Hooper, who had just lost by knockout to Lance Gibson Jr.. It wasn’t about Hooper specifically, he explained, but the fact that fighters like him were under the bright lights of the UFC while he still worked his way up in Brazil. “He lost, actually,” Nascimento told MMA Fighting, “and I kept asking myself, ‘What does this guy have that I don’t? Does he just sell really well?’ I couldn’t understand it. He got to the UFC at a very young age but I thought, ‘I’ll throw it out into the universe. If it happens, it happens.’ I had nothing to lose, so I went for it.” Hooper is scheduled to fight Mitch Ramirez on July 18 in Oklahoma City, his 14th octagon appearance, and Nascimento is down to finally getting the chance to share the cage with him. “Easy money,” Nascimento laughed. “Honestly. I don’t know what he’s doing here, or why he was here and I wasn’t. I kept asking myself that. But it is what it is, he had his opportunity. Still, it’s a fight I’d love to have. Now I’m finally here.” Nascimento took the UFC Baku bout on short notice against a fellow promotional newcomer and moves up from his original weight class to take on Abdullaev at welterweight. “Toddynho” said he expected a call “at any moment” as the UFC has plenty of events booked for Abu Dhabi, Serbia and Azerbaijan, and it finally came through. “I like that atmosphere, you know?” Nascimento said of facing an opponent in enemy territory. “I think it motivates me and gives me an extra boost. Of course it’s great to fight at home, close to my family and friends, but seeing the crowd booing me and then proving them wrong gives me even more motivation. I enjoy it. And the pressure ends up being even greater on my opponent because of that.” Nascimento was named one of the top Brazilian prospects to watch in 2024 and felt ready enough for the UFC at that time. Two years later — and three LFA title wins under his belt —, Nascimento says “my game is different now.” “I’m calmer,” Nascimento said, “and this is the right moment for me to shine and build a long career here.” The RFT talent will return to the 155-pound class after UFC Baku but plans to leave the door open for other short-notice opportunities at welterweight after he gets through Abdullaev. “It’s going to be a war,” Nascimento said. “He’s the kind of guy who comes to fight, and so am I. I never back down. I’m really happy about this opportunity. He might underestimate me a little because of the weight class, thinking he’s stronger, but I can see my right hand landing on him, and it could very well end in a knockout.”
"Jefferson Nascimento makes his UFC debut against Tahir Abdullaev
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 25, 2026, 7:00 PMUFC Baku newcomer Jefferson Nascimento questions why ‘easy money’ Chase Hooper is still on the UFC roster
Jefferson Nascimento makes his UFC debut against Tahir Abdullaev
- MMA FightingJun 25, 2026, 7:00 PMUFC Baku newcomer Jefferson Nascimento questions why ‘easy money’ Chase Hooper is still on the UFC roster
Jefferson Nascimento received a call on June 16 and just over a week later will be standing inside the octagon to make his UFC debut, battling Tahir Abdullaev at UFC Baku on June 27, and that’s something he’s dreamt of for a long time. Nascimento has been very vocal about being in the UFC — and beating one of their lightweight veterans — for a while now. Back in April, a month before he defended his LFA lightweight title with a fourth-round knockout to improve to 13-0 as a professional and earn the UFC contract, Nascimento posted on social media a fake announcement of a UFC fight with Chase Hooper, who had just lost by knockout to Lance Gibson Jr.. It wasn’t about Hooper specifically, he explained, but the fact that fighters like him were under the bright lights of the UFC while he still worked his way up in Brazil. “He lost, actually,” Nascimento told MMA Fighting, “and I kept asking myself, ‘What does this guy have that I don’t? Does he just sell really well?’ I couldn’t understand it. He got to the UFC at a very young age but I thought, ‘I’ll throw it out into the universe. If it happens, it happens.’ I had nothing to lose, so I went for it.” Hooper is scheduled to fight Mitch Ramirez on July 18 in Oklahoma City, his 14th octagon appearance, and Nascimento is down to finally getting the chance to share the cage with him. “Easy money,” Nascimento laughed. “Honestly. I don’t know what he’s doing here, or why he was here and I wasn’t. I kept asking myself that. But it is what it is, he had his opportunity. Still, it’s a fight I’d love to have. Now I’m finally here.” Nascimento took the UFC Baku bout on short notice against a fellow promotional newcomer and moves up from his original weight class to take on Abdullaev at welterweight. “Toddynho” said he expected a call “at any moment” as the UFC has plenty of events booked for Abu Dhabi, Serbia and Azerbaijan, and it finally came through. “I like that atmosphere, you know?” Nascimento said of facing an opponent in enemy territory. “I think it motivates me and gives me an extra boost. Of course it’s great to fight at home, close to my family and friends, but seeing the crowd booing me and then proving them wrong gives me even more motivation. I enjoy it. And the pressure ends up being even greater on my opponent because of that.” Nascimento was named one of the top Brazilian prospects to watch in 2024 and felt ready enough for the UFC at that time. Two years later — and three LFA title wins under his belt —, Nascimento says “my game is different now.” “I’m calmer,” Nascimento said, “and this is the right moment for me to shine and build a long career here.” The RFT talent will return to the 155-pound class after UFC Baku but plans to leave the door open for other short-notice opportunities at welterweight after he gets through Abdullaev. “It’s going to be a war,” Nascimento said. “He’s the kind of guy who comes to fight, and so am I. I never back down. I’m really happy about this opportunity. He might underestimate me a little because of the weight class, thinking he’s stronger, but I can see my right hand landing on him, and it could very well end in a knockout.”
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