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Austin Hubbard

Austin Hubbard (born December 22, 1991) is an American professional mixed martial artist who competes in the lightweight division. Known professionally as "" for the impact of his striking, he trains at Valle Flow Striking in , , where he practices a freestyle fighting style. Hubbard turned professional in 2015 after beginning his training in 2012 and has since amassed a record of 16 wins and 10 losses, with 5 victories by or technical knockout, 2 by submission, and 9 by decision. Hubbard made his UFC debut on May 18, 2019, and competed in 12 bouts within the promotion, holding a 4-8 record as of his most recent fight—a loss to on August 23, 2025, at UFC Fight Night in . Prior to the UFC, he captured titles in regional promotions including the (LFA), Sparta Combat League, and Heartland Fighting Championships (HFC). His most notable achievement came as a finalist on Season 31 of in 2023, representing Team Chandler in the bracket, though he fell short of the championship. Hubbard was released by the UFC on September 11, 2025, and as of November 2025, is a . Born in , Hubbard holds a degree in from Sauk Valley and has worked as a outside of fighting. Standing at 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall with a 71-inch (180 cm) reach, he maintains an and averages 3.97 significant strikes landed per minute in his UFC career, with a striking accuracy of 42%.

Early life and background

Childhood and high school

Austin Hubbard was born on December 22, 1991, in , a small city in the rural northern part of the state approximately two hours west of . He grew up in this community, where his family regularly watched UFC events, fostering an early exposure to that complemented his developing interest in competitive sports. Hubbard attended Newman Central Catholic High School in Sterling, where he emerged as an active athlete across multiple disciplines, with a particular focus on and wrestling. As a senior on the football team, he contributed to the Comets' roster during his final year, gaining experience in team-based physicality and strategy. In wrestling, he competed at a high level, posting a 31-7 record as a junior in the 2008-09 season and securing a first-place finish in regional competition with an 11-4 performance in key matches. These high school experiences in and wrestling were instrumental in shaping Hubbard's competitive mindset, emphasizing , , and foundational physical conditioning that would later influence his athletic pursuits. His involvement in these contact sports, alongside occasional play in , , and soccer, highlighted his broad athletic versatility during his formative years.

College and entry into MMA

After graduating high school, Hubbard enrolled at Sauk Valley Community College in , where he pursued a degree in . Lacking organized sports programs such as or wrestling at the college—teams he had competed on throughout high school—Hubbard sought an alternative to maintain his fitness and channel his athletic energy. In 2012, he began training in out of boredom, initially viewing it as a way to stay active rather than a career path. Hubbard's early training took place at Combat Zone MMA in his hometown of , where his background in high school wrestling provided a foundational interest in techniques. He soon transitioned to more structured sessions and informal sparring, honing his skills in striking and submissions. By 2013, this evolved into competitive amateur bouts across regional promotions in the Midwest. Over the next couple of years, Hubbard built an record of 7-1, with victories including a over Chance Cretsinger and a third-round against Otis Brumfield, showcasing his developing power and endurance. These experiences, combined with consistent training gains, convinced him to pursue a professional career, leading to his pro debut in 2015.

Professional MMA career

Early regional bouts (2015–2017)

Hubbard made his professional MMA debut on August 5, 2015, at Caged Aggression: Sturgis 75th Anniversary Part 2 in , where he defeated Deven Fisher by submission via at 2:00 of the first round in a bout. This victory showcased his prowess, rooted in his background that facilitated effective takedowns and ground control. Building momentum in Midwest regional promotions, Hubbard secured three more finishes in 2015 and 2016, including a first-round over Jake Constant at Caged Aggression 16: The Aftermath on December 5, 2015, a second-round against Papagni at Pinnacle Combat 22 on January 23, 2016, and a second-round over Devoniere Jackson at Caged Aggression 17: Rise of Champions on April 2, 2016. Training with from 2013 to 2016, he credited the camp's emphasis on well-rounded development for his early success in accumulating a 4-0 record through knockouts and submissions. Hubbard's undefeated streak ended on September 10, 2016, when he submitted to a rear-naked choke by Sean McMurray at 2:10 of the second round during Hoosier Fight Club 30, dropping his record to 4-1. He rebounded quickly with a victory over Cliff Wright at Caged Aggression 18: Next Level on October 8, 2016, demonstrating improved striking and cardio in a three-round main event. In 2017, Hubbard continued his regional grind with decision wins over Kristian Nieto at Supreme Championship League 59: Rampage on June 17 and a third-round rear-naked submission against Cameron VanCamp at Hoosier Fight Club 34 on September 9, extending his record to 7-1 before a loss to Eric Wisely at Caged Aggression 20: The Evolution on October 7. These performances in promotions like Caged Aggression and Hoosier Fight Club established him as a promising contender in the Midwest circuit, blending wrestling transitions with finishing ability.

LFA tenure and lightweight title (2018)

On March 10, 2018, Hubbard defeated Charlie Radtke by unanimous decision at Caged Aggression 21: The Champions in Morton, Minnesota, improving his record to 8-2. Following his string of victories in regional promotions, Austin Hubbard signed with the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) in early 2018, marking his entry into a premier feeder league for the UFC. He made his promotional debut on May 4, 2018, at LFA 39 in Denver, Colorado, where he faced undefeated prospect Harvey Park (9-1) in a lightweight bout. Hubbard dominated the three-round fight with effective striking and grappling control, earning a unanimous decision victory (29-28, 29-28, 30-27) to improve his professional record to 9-2. This win over the highly regarded Park, a former Tachi Palace Fights champion, positioned Hubbard as a top contender in the division and earned him a shot at the vacant LFA Lightweight Championship. Hubbard's title opportunity came on December 7, 2018, at LFA 56 in , against Brazilian contender Killys Mota (11-1), who was riding a seven-fight winning streak. The five-round main event was a grueling affair, with Mota starting strong in the first round through aggressive pressure, but Hubbard weathered the storm and turned the tide with superior cardio and volume striking in the later frames. In the championship rounds, Hubbard pinned Mota against the cage and unleashed a barrage of punches, forcing a referee stoppage at 4:45 of the fifth round via (strikes), securing the vacant LFA Championship and advancing his record to 10-2. The victory was Hubbard's sixth finish in his career and highlighted his resilience, as he overcame early adversity to claim his first major professional title in MMA. With the belt around his waist, Hubbard's LFA tenure concluded without an immediate defense, as his championship performance drew attention from the UFC shortly thereafter. His success in , particularly the title win, solidified his status as a rising talent from the regional circuit.

Initial UFC run (2019–2022)

Hubbard earned a UFC contract following his successful tenure in the (LFA), where he captured the vacant championship in December 2018 by defeating Killys Mota via fifth-round . He made his promotional debut on May 18, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 152 against . Hubbard lost the bout via after three rounds, with judges scoring it 30-27 across the board. In his next appearance on September 14, 2019, at UFC Fight Night 158, Hubbard rebounded with a unanimous decision victory over Kyle Prepolec, outstriking his opponent 78-45 over three rounds to secure scores of 29-28. Hubbard faced Mark O. Madsen on March 7, 2020, at , where he was defeated by unanimous decision in a wrestling-heavy contest, with Madsen controlling the exchanges en route to 30-27 scorecards. Returning on June 20, 2020, at UFC on 11, Hubbard achieved a notable win against Max Rohskopf via due to doctor's stoppage at the end of the second round, capitalizing on Rohskopf's from accumulated damage. However, on August 22, 2020, at UFC on 15, Hubbard submitted to via rear-naked choke in the first round at 3:51, marking his first finish loss in the UFC. Hubbard notched another decision win on April 17, 2021, at , defeating Dakota Bush via (30-27 x3) by relying on superior volume striking and takedown defense. His initial UFC stint concluded on August 21, 2021, at with a loss to (29-28 x3), where Hubbard struggled against Pichel's grappling pressure despite landing more significant strikes. Compiling a 3-4 record during this period, Hubbard's performances were characterized by a decision-heavy style, with five of seven fights going the full distance and only one finish victory, highlighting his durability but limited finishing ability against UFC-level competition. He was released from the UFC in May 2022. After his release, Hubbard returned to the regional scene, securing victories over Julian Lane at XMMA 5: Southern Heat on July 23, 2022, and over Kegan Agnew at Caged Aggression 34: Domination on October 14, 2022, improving his record to 15-6.

The Ultimate Fighter 31 participation (2023)

In March 2023, Austin Hubbard was selected to compete on Season 31, subtitled Team McGregor vs. Team Chandler, in the division as one of six fighters representing coach . As a former UFC with a 3-4 divisional record, Hubbard entered the tournament seeking redemption following his release from the promotion after a 2021 loss. Hubbard advanced through the quarterfinals with a unanimous decision victory over Aaron McKenzie in Episode 3, dominating with effective striking and ground control over two rounds to secure his spot in the semifinals. In the semifinals (Episode 9), he faced fellow Team Chandler member in a tense, low-output bout marked by exchanges and minimal damage, earning a win after three rounds to become the first lightweight finalist. The final took place at on August 19, 2023, where Hubbard lost to Holobaugh via submission at 2:39 of the second round, ending his tournament run without the lightweight contract. Throughout filming, Hubbard trained under head coach Michael Chandler at the UFC's performance institute in Las Vegas, focusing on improving his slow starts in fights through pad work and sparring sessions with teammates like Sean Soriano and Jason Strout. He faced personal challenges, including adapting to the isolated house environment for the first time and navigating the emotional strain of competing against a close training partner in the semifinals, which Chandler described as creating internal team conflict. Additionally, Hubbard internalized criticism from UFC president Dana White regarding his lackluster semifinal performance, using it as motivation to sharpen his output ahead of the finale. The exhibition bouts did not impact his official professional record, preserving his pre-tournament standing at 15-6.

UFC return and final bouts (2024–2025)

Following his appearance on The Ultimate Fighter 31 in 2023, where he reached the lightweight final but lost to Kurt Holobaugh, Hubbard was re-signed by the UFC for a second stint in the promotion. Hubbard made his return on April 27, 2024, at UFC Fight Night: Nicolau vs. Perez in Las Vegas, facing Michał Figlak in a lightweight bout. He won by unanimous decision (29-28 on all three scorecards) after three rounds of competitive striking exchanges and grappling attempts, marking his first UFC victory since 2021 and improving his Octagon record to 4-7. Hubbard's next fight came on October 5, 2024, at UFC 307 in against . The bout went the full three rounds, with Hubbard dropping a (29-28, 28-29, 29-28), as Hernandez edged out the striking volume and control time despite Hubbard's takedown efforts. On March 29, 2025, at UFC on 64 in , Hubbard faced undefeated prospect MarQuel Mederos in another lightweight matchup. Mederos secured a controversial victory (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) after a back-and-forth fight highlighted by Hubbard's dominant second-round but Mederos' effective striking in the opening and closing frames, widely regarded as a judging error. Hubbard's final UFC bout occurred on August 23, 2025, at UFC Fight Night 257 in Shanghai against China's Rong Zhu. Zhu dominated with superior speed and volume striking en route to a unanimous decision win (30-27 x2, 29-28), handing Hubbard his third consecutive defeat. On September 11, 2025, the UFC released Hubbard after his second Octagon run ended 1-3, bringing his overall promotional record to 4-8 amid a broader roster cleanup targeting fighters on losing streaks. Hubbard later reflected on the release as a challenging but defining moment in his career, noting the mental toll of close decisions and his determination to continue competing regionally while eyeing a potential third UFC opportunity.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Austin Hubbard married his wife, , in 2022. The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Charlie Jo Hubbard, on May 5, 2024. Hubbard has described his family as a solid foundation, particularly during extended training absences, and the birth of his prompted him to relocate closer to home in for better work-life balance. Following his release from the UFC in early 2022, Hubbard publicly acknowledged the emotional and financial strain of supporting his family while holding a alongside regional MMA bouts, a period compounded by the loss of his brother. His decision to join The Ultimate Fighter 31 in 2023, which offered a path back to the UFC, involved missing a significant wedding anniversary, underscoring the family's role in motivating him through career sacrifices.

Training camps and residences

Hubbard began his professional training journey in his hometown of , at Combat Zone MMA before transitioning to the renowned in , from 2013 to 2016. This affiliation provided him with access to experienced coaches and a competitive environment that honed his skills during his early amateur and pro bouts. In 2016, seeking advanced training opportunities, Hubbard relocated from Illinois to Denver, Colorado, where he joined the Elevation Fight Team in Aurora. This move marked a pivotal shift in his career, as the team—known for producing UFC talents like and —offered high-level sparring and resources that contributed to his LFA lightweight title win in 2018 and subsequent UFC contract. During his time at Elevation, Hubbard earned his purple belt under coach Cody Donovan at the affiliated High Altitude academy in 2020, enhancing his grappling proficiency and overall fight IQ. Financial challenges following a series of UFC losses prompted Hubbard and his family to return to the suburbs in early 2023, though he maintained ties to Colorado's MMA scene. By mid-2024, he shifted his primary to Valle Flow Striking Academy near , leveraging its focus on striking and proximity to his residence for more consistent preparation ahead of bouts like UFC 307. Despite the relocation, Hubbard continues to be listed as fighting out of , reflecting the enduring impact of his roots on his professional development.

Fighting style

Core techniques and strengths

Austin Hubbard's fighting style is characterized by a approach with a strong emphasis on wrestling, where he frequently attempts takedowns to transition fights to the ground for control and dominance. His career statistics reflect this wrestling base, with an average of 1.63 takedowns per 15 minutes and a 68% takedown defense rate, enabling him to dictate the pace through exchanges. This ground-oriented strategy has been pivotal in his success, accounting for 9 of his 17 professional victories by decision, often by wearing down opponents with sustained top control and ground-and-pound. Hubbard's favorite is wrestling, which forms the backbone of his game, allowing him to chain double-leg takedowns effectively when initial attempts are defended. In striking, Hubbard maintains an and focuses on fundamentals combined with thudding leg kicks to set up combinations and disrupt opponents' rhythm. His significant strikes landed per minute stand at 3.97, with a 42% accuracy and 55% striking defense, demonstrating a measured but aggressive output that complements his wrestling. A notable example of his striking power is the second-round over Max Rohskopf in 2020, achieved through relentless ground strikes following a takedown. Overall, Hubbard has secured 5 or wins, highlighting his ability to capitalize on openings with heavy hands despite not being a pure . Hubbard's core strengths lie in his exceptional cardio, aggression, and unrelenting pace, which enable him to grind opponents over the full duration of fights, particularly in later rounds. Rated highly for endurance, he has gone the distance in multiple five-round bouts while maintaining forward pressure and activity from top position. This grinding style, bolstered by a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, allows him to control fights on the mat with active ground-and-pound, turning defensive positions into opportunities for damage.

Evolution and influences

Hubbard's early professional career was heavily influenced by his wrestling background and training at from 2013 to 2016, where he developed a grappling-centric approach under the guidance of , the system's founder known for integrating wrestling with striking fundamentals. In 2016, Hubbard relocated to and joined Fight Team, marking a pivotal shift toward a more balanced freestyle style that incorporated enhanced striking and versatile transitions, facilitated by high-level sparring partners like and , as well as the team's emphasis on well-rounded development. Subsequent submission losses, including those to Joe Solecki in 2020 and Kurt Holobaugh in 2023, prompted targeted refinements in his grappling defense; Hubbard earned his Brazilian jiu-jitsu purple belt under Cody Donovan shortly after the Solecki bout, strengthening his submission resistance and overall ground game. Post-TUF 31 participation in 2023, Hubbard continued adaptations at Elevation before transitioning in 2024 to Valley Flow Striking Academy ahead of UFC 307, focusing on integrated striking-grappling flows and mental resilience closer to family, contributing to a more mature and adaptable approach in his bouts through 2025.

Championships and accomplishments

Sanctioned titles

Austin Hubbard has won four regional lightweight championships in his career. He captured the Sparta Combat League (SCL) Lightweight Championship by defeating Kristian Nieto via unanimous decision over five rounds on June 17, 2017, at SCL 59 in Denver, Colorado. Three months later, Hubbard won the Heartland Fighting Championships (HFC) Lightweight Championship against Cameron VanCamp via submission (rear-naked choke) at 2:44 of the third round on September 9, 2017, at HFC 34 in Hammond, Indiana. Hubbard captured his first major professional title in the division by defeating Killys Mota via (punches) at 4:45 of the fifth round to win the vacant (LFA) Championship on December 7, 2018, at LFA 56 in . This victory marked Hubbard's 10th professional win and elevated his profile, leading to his UFC contract shortly thereafter, though he did not defend the LFA title before vacating it upon signing with the promotion. Following his release from the UFC in 2022, Hubbard returned to the regional scene and won the Caged Aggression MMA (CAMMA) Championship against Kegan Agnew via over five rounds on October 14, 2022, at Caged Aggression 34 in . This triumph improved his record to 13-6 at the time and provided a significant rebound after recent setbacks, but like his previous reigns, Hubbard held the CAMMA title without defenses before rejoining the UFC in 2024. As a four-time regional lightweight champion, Hubbard's title wins underscore his striking prowess and endurance in high-stakes bouts, contributing to a professional record of 17-10 as of November 2025.

Tournament results and rankings

Hubbard participated in the lightweight bracket of Season 31 in 2023, advancing to the tournament final as runner-up under Team Chandler's coaching, earning him a UFC contract. In the quarterfinals, he secured a victory over Aaron McKenzie, showcasing his control to progress. He followed this with a hard-fought win against teammate in the semifinals, earning the first spot in the finale through resilient striking exchanges. The tournament culminated at on August 19, 2023, where Hubbard fell to Kurt Holobaugh via third-round submission in the final, concluding his TUF campaign with two victories and one defeat. This runner-up finish highlighted his competitive standing in a stacked field. Prior to his initial UFC tenure, Hubbard built a strong regional resume with an 11-2 record across promotions like SCL, HFC, and Caged Aggression, contributing to his entry into higher-profile circuits. His multiple championships served as key ranking boosters, elevating his profile among prospects. In professional rankings, Hubbard has maintained mid-tier status in the division post-TUF. He has never cracked the official UFC top 15 but has consistently faced ranked or notable opponents, underscoring his viability in the 155-pound class.

Records and statistics

Professional fight record

Austin Hubbard's professional record as of November 2025 is 16 wins and 10 losses. Of the wins, five were by or technical knockout, two by submission, and nine by decision; the losses consisted of zero knockouts or technical knockouts, three submissions, and seven decisions. Hubbard compiled a 4–8 record in the (UFC), went 2–0 in (LFA) events, and holds the remainder of his record across various regional promotions including Caged Aggression and Hoosier Fight Club. The following table lists all of Hubbard's professional bouts in chronological order, from his debut in 2015 through his most recent fight in August 2025.
ResultOpponentEventDateMethodRoundTime
WinDeven FisherCaged Aggression - Sturgis 75th Anniversary Part 2August 5, 2015Submission (Guillotine Choke)12:00
WinJake ConstantCaged Aggression 16 - The AftermathDecember 5, 2015TKO (Punches)11:36
WinDemian PapagniPC MMA - Pinnacle Combat 22January 23, 2016TKO (Submission to Punches)20:40
WinDevoniere JacksonCaged Aggression 17 - Rise of Champions Part 2April 2, 2016TKO (Punches)23:47
LossSean McMurrayHFC 30 - Hoosier Fight Club 30September 10, 2016Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)22:10
WinCliff WrightCaged Aggression 18 - Next LevelOctober 8, 2016Decision (Unanimous)55:00
WinKristian NietoSCL 59 - RampageJune 17, 2017Decision (Unanimous)55:00
WinCameron VanCampHFC 34 - Hoosier Fight Club 34September 9, 2017Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)32:44
LossEric WiselyCaged Aggression 20 - The EvolutionOctober 7, 2017Decision (Unanimous)55:00
WinCharlie RadtkeCaged Aggression 21 - The Champions: Day 2March 10, 2018Decision (Unanimous)35:00
WinHarvey ParkLFA 39 - Heinisch vs. CheccoMay 4, 2018Decision (Unanimous)35:00
WinKillys MotaLFA 56 - Hubbard vs. MotaDecember 7, 2018TKO (Punches)54:45
LossDavi RamosUFC Fight Night 152 - Dos Anjos vs. LeeMay 18, 2019Decision (Unanimous)35:00
WinKyle PrepolecUFC Fight Night 158 - Cowboy vs. GaethjeSeptember 14, 2019Decision (Unanimous)35:00
LossMark O. MadsenUFC 248 - Adesanya vs. RomeroMarch 7, 2020Decision (Unanimous)35:00
WinMax RohskopfUFC on ESPN 11 - Blaydes vs. VolkovJune 20, 2020TKO (Retirement)25:00
LossJoe SoleckiUFC on ESPN 15 - Munhoz vs. EdgarAugust 22, 2020Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:51
WinDakota BushUFC on ESPN 22 - Whittaker vs. GastelumApril 17, 2021Decision (Unanimous)35:00
LossVinc PichelUFC on ESPN 29 - Cannonier vs. GastelumAugust 21, 2021Decision (Unanimous)35:00
WinJulian LaneXMMA 5 - Southern HeatJuly 23, 2022Decision (Unanimous)35:00
WinKegan AgnewCaged Aggression 34 - Domination: Night 1October 14, 2022Decision (Unanimous)55:00
LossKurt HolobaughUFC 292 - Sterling vs. O'MalleyAugust 19, 2023Submission (Triangle Choke)22:39
WinMichal FiglakUFC on ESPN 55 - Nicolau vs. PerezApril 27, 2024Decision (Unanimous)35:00
LossAlexander HernandezUFC 307 - Pereira vs. RountreeOctober 5, 2024Decision (Split)35:00
LossMarQuel MederosUFC on ESPN 64 - Moreno vs. ErcegMarch 29, 2025Decision (Split)35:00
LossZhu RongUFC Fight Night 257 - Walker vs. ZhangAugust 23, 2025Decision (Unanimous)35:00

Exhibition record

Austin Hubbard participated in The Ultimate Fighter Season 31 (TUF 31) in the division, advancing through the quarterfinals and semifinals before competing in the final, with all bouts designated as exhibitions and not impacting his professional MMA record. In the quarterfinals, Hubbard defeated Aaron McKenzie via after three rounds. He followed this with a victory over in the semifinals. In the TUF 31 lightweight final on August 19, 2023, Hubbard lost to Kurt Holobaugh by submission () in the second round at 2:39.
OpponentResultMethodRound/TimeDateNotes
Aaron McKenzieWinUnanimous Decision (3 rounds)N/AJuly 2023TUF 31 Quarterfinal; Exhibition bout, does not count toward pro record
Roosevelt RobertsWinSplit Decision (3 rounds)N/AJuly 2023TUF 31 Semifinal; Exhibition bout, does not count toward pro record
Kurt HolobaughLossSubmission (Triangle Choke)2 / 2:39Aug 19, 2023TUF 31 Final; Exhibition bout, does not count toward pro record

Career performance metrics

Hubbard's performance in the UFC is characterized by a balanced but conservative striking approach, with significant strikes landed per minute (SLpM) averaging 3.97 and a striking accuracy of 42%. He absorbs significant strikes at a rate of 4.10 per minute (SApM), bolstered by a 55% striking that allows him to mitigate incoming effectively. In terms of , Hubbard attempts an average of 1.63 per 15 minutes with 28% accuracy, while defending 68% of opponents' attempts; his submission attempts are minimal at 0.1 per 15 minutes, reflecting a preference for control over finishes from the ground. Across his overall professional MMA record of 16 wins and 10 losses, Hubbard's victories break down to 31% by / (5 wins), 13% by submission (2 wins), and 56% by decision (9 wins), underscoring a reliance on outpointing opponents in prolonged engagements. Within the UFC, where he holds a 4-8 record, Hubbard's fights have ended by decision in approximately 70% of cases, emphasizing his and tactical consistency over explosive finishes.
MetricUFC Career Average
SLpM3.97
Striking Accuracy42%
SApM4.10
Striking Defense55%
Takedown Avg. (per 15 min)1.63
Takedown Accuracy28%
Takedown Defense68%
Sub. Avg. (per 15 min)0.1

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