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Aiemann Zahabi doesn’t have Sean O’Malley fight contract two months out from UFC White House

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UFC fighters can’t leak their fights if they don’t know about them before they’re announced. That was the promotion’s attitude when it came to the UFC White House card. Justin Gaethje didn’t know he was fighting Ilia Topuria in the main event of Freedom 250 until the UFC officially announced it at UFC 326.

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VANCOUVER, CANADA - OCTOBER 18: Aiemann Zahabi sizes up Marlon Vera during the UFC Fight Night at Rogers Arena on October 18, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Jordan Jones/Getty Images) | Getty Images UFC fighters can’t leak their fights if they don’t know about them before they’re announced. That was the promotion’s attitude when it came to the UFC White House card.

Justin Gaethje didn’t know he was fighting Ilia Topuria in the main event of Freedom 250 until the UFC officially announced it at UFC 326. There’s even video footage of him in the stands looking surprised as the fight was revealed on the jumbotron. Sean O’Malley’s opponent Aiemann Zahabi had a similar experience finding out about his fight, and he attributes it to leaks.

“I think it’s because they want to keep everything leak-proof,” he told streamer Neon in a new video. “They don’t want anybody to leak it to the media or whatever. I think they picked one side of the card and they made two options for every [B-side] fighter.