After a remarkable 12-fight winning streak from 2013 to 2019, Ferguson is currently striving to break free from a challenging six-fight losing streak, with Pimblett as his upcoming opponent.
Ferguson’s last victory dates back to 2019, and his prolonged period without a win encompasses defeats against Justin Gaethje, Charles Oliveira, Beneil Dariush, Michael Chandler, Nate Diaz, and, most recently, a loss to Bobby Green at UFC 291 in Salt Lake City in July. Tony Ferguson’s Next Fight is a lightweight bout at the UFC 296 main event.
Tony Ferguson’s Next Fight Time
Tony Ferguson’s next fight is scheduled for Saturday, December 16, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas against Paddy Pimblett.
The fight will take place on the main card of UFC 296. The main card is set to commence at 3 am GMT on Sunday (8 pm PT, 10 pm CT, 11 pm ET on Saturday).
| Time Zone | Date | Main Card Start Time | Main Event Ring Walks (approx.) |
| ET | Saturday, Dec 16 | 10 p.m. | 12:15 a.m. ET |
| PT | Saturday, Dec 16 | 7 p.m. | 9:15 p.m. PT |
| GMT | Sunday, Dec 17 | 3 a.m. | 5:15 a.m. GMT |
| AEDT | Sunday, Dec 17 | 2 p.m. | 4:15 p.m. AEDT |
What’s at Stake?
Paddy Pimblett downplays the perceived stakes of facing Tony Ferguson at UFC 296, emphasizing his commitment to never turning down a fight. Scheduled to take on Ferguson, who is currently on a six-fight losing streak, Pimblett acknowledges the potential narrative challenges surrounding the bout.
“This is a lose-lose situation for me because when I beat him, people are going to be like, ‘Tony was finished anyway. He needed to retire anyway.’ But if the unthinkable happens and I do lose, I’ve been beaten by a finished Tony Ferguson,” Pimblett shared with ESPN.

Despite the complex scenario, Pimblett recognizes the significance of facing Ferguson, a former interim lightweight champion and a legend in the sport. Labelling it the biggest fight of his career, Pimblett expresses anticipation for sharing the octagon with such a respected figure.
Acknowledging Ferguson’s past losses, Pimblett doesn’t overlook the danger he poses, highlighting that in the midst of his recent setbacks, Ferguson demonstrated glimpses of his formidable skills. Pimblett emphasizes Ferguson’s ability to finish fights, citing moments where he came close to securing victories even during his current losing streak.
“He’s a very dangerous guy,” Pimblett affirms. “He can finish anyone. Even in the fights that he’s lost on the six-fight losing streak, he nearly finished Justin Gaethje in the second round, nearly finished Michael Chandler in the first round. He dropped Bobby Green in the first round. So it’s not as if in all of these fights he’s being absolutely dominated.”
Tony Ferguson’s Boxing Record
Standing at 183 cm, Tony Ferguson holds a 5 cm height advantage over Paddy Pimblett, who is 178 cm tall. In addition to being the taller fighter, Ferguson boasts a reach of 194 cm, giving him a significant 9 cm reach advantage over Pimblett’s 185 cm. Adding to his physical advantages, Ferguson also enjoys a 4 cm ape index edge over Pimblett.
As he enters this bout, Ferguson brings with him a record of 25-9, including 12 victories by knockout and eight by submission. His most recent fight occurred four months and 17 days ago against Bobby Green, resulting in a loss via 3-round submission.
| Tony Ferguson | Details |
|---|---|
| Born | Feb 12, 1984 |
| Age | 39 |
| Debut | Apr 12, 2008 |
| Record | 25-9 |
| Title Fights | 0 |
| Finishes | 20 (58.8%) |
| KOs | 12 |
| SUBs | 8 |
| Height | 183 cm |
| Reach | 194 cm |
| Ape Index | 11 cm |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Last Fight | Jul 29, 2023 |
| Next Fight | Dec 16, 2023 |
Also on the Undercard:
Main Card
- Welterweight: Leon Edwards vs. Colby Covington
- Flyweight: Alexandre Pantoja vs. Brandon Royval
- Welterweight: Shavkat Rakhmonov vs. Stephen Thompson
- Lightweight: Tony Ferguson vs. Paddy Pimblett
- Welterweight: Vicente Luque vs. Ian Garry
Prelims
- Featherweight: Josh Emmett vs. TBD
- Women’s Bantamweight: Irene Aldana vs. Karol Rosa
- Bantamweight Cody Garbrandt vs. Brian Kelleher
- Women’s Flyweight: Casey O’Neill vs. Ariane Lipski
Bottom Line
As Tony Ferguson gears up for his next fight against Paddy Pimblett at UFC 296, the narrative is shaped by his journey from a remarkable 12-fight winning streak to a challenging six-fight losing streak.
Scheduled for Saturday, December 16, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, this lightweight bout holds significance not only for Ferguson but for his opponent, Paddy Pimblett, who downplays the stakes, acknowledging the potential narrative challenges. As both fighters prepare to enter the octagon, the stakes are high for Ferguson’s resilience and Pimblett’s pursuit of credibility.
