During the UFC 327 broadcast tonight, it was officially announced that Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson has signed with the promotion.
His debut is already locked in.
No opponent has been announced yet, but that should come in the near future.
The 25-year-old enters the UFC with a perfect 3-0 MMA record and plenty of hype. He made his debut in 2025, stopping Braden Peterson in under two minutes (watch highlights) before scoring a 24-second knockout over Kevin Hein later that year (watch highlights)
He also dabbled in Dirty Boxing, flattening Billy Swanson in just 15 seconds between MMA appearances (watch highlights).
Steveson kept the momentum rolling in 2026, picking up another stoppage win over Hugo Lezama in Mexico — further proving he’s not just a wrestling specialist, but a legitimate finishing threat (watch highlights).
Now comes the big question:
Who does the UFC match him up with?
Do they fast-track the decorated wrestler against a proven veteran and top 15 opponent like Marcin Tybura? Or give him a more measured introduction against an unranked, 50/50 opponent such as Thomas Petersen?
One of the most decorated wrestling prospects in recent memory is finally on the UFC roster.



