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Lerone Murphy admits 'fell in love' with MMA after UFC 325 main event announcement
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Lerone Murphy Confesses He ‘Fell in Love’ with MMA Following UFC 325 Main Event Reveal

December 1, 2025 2 Min Read
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Lerone Murphy revealed that he lost all enthusiasm for MMA after discovering the plans surrounding the featherweight title at UFC 325. The undefeated No. 4 featherweight seemed poised for a title shot, especially after his impressive knockout victory over Aaron Pico at UFC 319. He believed he was closer to a title opportunity than Diego Lopez, who had previously defeated him in the vacant title bout in April.

Despite this, both Murphy and top contender Movsar Evloev were overlooked for a title fight against Lopez, who has managed only one win since losing the belt. Murphy and Evloev might face off next, but fans have criticized the situation, calling it poorly handled.

Dana White’s announcement that neither Murphy nor Evloev would compete against Alexander Volkanovski in the main event of UFC 325 sparked backlash from fans. Lopez’s performance in his initial title fight less than a year ago was underwhelming. In an interview with Ariel Helwani on Tonight’s Untitled Show, Murphy expressed his disillusionment with the sport following the news.

Murphy said, “When I first discovered MMA, I genuinely fell in love with it. I thought it was about skill and fighting, without the politics usual in boxing. That’s what hurt me the most, but I have to overcome it.”

He added, “It’s just business. I’ll keep fighting, winning, and eventually, I’ll get the title. My journey hasn’t been easy, but I’m confident I’ll be champion.”

Fan Take: This revelation highlights a growing frustration among deserving fighters feeling sidelined by UFC politics, which could impact fighter morale and fan trust. For the sport to maintain its momentum, transparent and merit-based title opportunities are crucial, ensuring that talent and hard work are rightfully rewarded.

See also  UFC 325 Fight Card Breakdown: Volkanovski vs. Lopez 2 Predictions, Odds, and Advanced Model Picks

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