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Michael Page debuting in the Ultimate in UFC 299. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Possessing one of the most unpredictable and interesting fighting styles in the world of MMA, Michael Page He's not particularly happy with his relationship with the UFC. At 38 years old and signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship since 2024, the Englishman built most of his career in Bellator and, despite having been defeated only once, doesn't seem to have won over Dana White.
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In an interview with the American website 'MMA Junkie', Venom was candid in admitting that he doesn't see a clear future in the world's largest MMA organization. According to him, finding opponents compatible with his aspirations is becoming increasingly difficult.
“It’s difficult to know what the future holds. It’s been very difficult to even find opponents at the moment. I feel that the anomaly of my style is hurting me a bit, because it makes it harder for people to accept this type of fight. I’m not sure what the UFC wants or even how they feel about me and my style. It’s difficult to analyze how I’m going to move forward from here,” he confessed.
Michael Page says his unique style is making it harder to get fights as finding opponents has become increasingly difficult.
“It's difficult to know what the future looks like. It's been so difficult to even get opponents at the moment. It feels like the anomaly of my style is… pic.twitter.com/vbrMKtbSYF
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) February 12, 2026
Next, he also spoke about his next commitment in the organization. MVP faces Sam Petterson on the main card of UFC London, scheduled for March 21st. For him, the confrontation with his compatriot is yet another strong indication of the scarcity of opponents.
“For example, this fight, I don’t feel it benefited me much, even though I won. I definitely don’t feel in a good situation with the UFC right now,” he added.
Michael Page competed in two weight classes in the UFC.

Michael Page debuting in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Indeed, Page's journey in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has been one of highs and lows. Despite having only one loss in the organization, the Briton's performances haven't followed the expected path to a title shot. After starting as a welterweight (up to 77,1 kg) against... Kevin holland e Ian GaryHe made the transition to the middleweight division (up to 83,9 kg) reluctantly and competed on two occasions.



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