After a year on the sidelines, Irina Alekseeva is finally set to make her return—and she’s doing it on a card that’s making history. The Russian bantamweight will face Poland’s Klaudia Sygula on June 21 at a UFC Fight Night expected to take place in Baku, Azerbaijan. It’s the promotion’s first event in the country, and both fighters are walking in with something to prove. One’s coming off suspension, the other off a tough debut loss, and now they’ll collide on a night that’s already breaking new ground for the UFC.
Bantamweights Irina Alekseeva and Klaudia Sygula booked for June 21 UFC fight night
If you remember Irina Alekseeva’s UFC debut , you know how quickly she made noise. In April 2023, she came in as a relatively unknown name, but that didn’t last long—she grabbed Stephanie Egger’s leg and yanked her way to a first-round kneebar finish. That kind of debut gets you noticed. But just when it looked like she was about to take off, things took a turn.
Later that year, she lost a decision to Melissa Mullins, and not long after, news broke that Alekseeva had tested positive for elevated testosterone. The result? A 12-month suspension, retroactive to June 22, 2023. Now, with that behind her, she’s finally eligible to return—and June 21 will be her shot at redemption.
Her opponent, Klaudia Sygula, is also looking to get on track. The 26-year-old from Poland was riding a six-fight win streak before making her UFC debut last November. That debut didn’t go her way—she got stopped by Melissa Mullins, the same fighter who beat Alekseeva—so this fight feels like a reset button for both women.
It’s a matchup that makes sense on paper. Alekseeva’s a grappler who likes to get in close, throw you around, and look for subs. Sygula’s more of a striker, with decent power and a steady pace. Neither fighter is a sure thing, but that’s what makes this one interesting: they’re both fighting for their spot.
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UFC’s first card in Azerbaijan is already historic, and now it has a storyline fight to go with it. Irina Alekseeva wants to prove her return is legit. Klaudia Sygula wants to show her debut was a fluke. They’ll settle it on June 21 in Baku, with the eyes of a brand-new crowd—and maybe a few old critics—watching.
Bantamweights Irina Alekseeva and Klaudia Sygula booked for June 21 UFC fight night
If you remember Irina Alekseeva’s UFC debut , you know how quickly she made noise. In April 2023, she came in as a relatively unknown name, but that didn’t last long—she grabbed Stephanie Egger’s leg and yanked her way to a first-round kneebar finish. That kind of debut gets you noticed. But just when it looked like she was about to take off, things took a turn.
Later that year, she lost a decision to Melissa Mullins, and not long after, news broke that Alekseeva had tested positive for elevated testosterone. The result? A 12-month suspension, retroactive to June 22, 2023. Now, with that behind her, she’s finally eligible to return—and June 21 will be her shot at redemption.
Irina Alekseeva will fight Klaudia Syguła at #UFCBaku on June 21st. (per @mma_kings) #UFC #MMA #UFCESPN #UFC2025 pic.twitter.com/r7shydeu4f
— UFC FIGHT NEWS (@ufcfightime) April 11, 2025
Her opponent, Klaudia Sygula, is also looking to get on track. The 26-year-old from Poland was riding a six-fight win streak before making her UFC debut last November. That debut didn’t go her way—she got stopped by Melissa Mullins, the same fighter who beat Alekseeva—so this fight feels like a reset button for both women.
It’s a matchup that makes sense on paper. Alekseeva’s a grappler who likes to get in close, throw you around, and look for subs. Sygula’s more of a striker, with decent power and a steady pace. Neither fighter is a sure thing, but that’s what makes this one interesting: they’re both fighting for their spot.
Also Real: The fight that saved the UFC: Forrest Griffin remembers iconic battle with Stephan Bonnar
UFC’s first card in Azerbaijan is already historic, and now it has a storyline fight to go with it. Irina Alekseeva wants to prove her return is legit. Klaudia Sygula wants to show her debut was a fluke. They’ll settle it on June 21 in Baku, with the eyes of a brand-new crowd—and maybe a few old critics—watching.
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