Ilia Topuria will appear in court as planned, but not for the reason initially reported.
On Friday, Spanish news outlet, El Mundo, released an article claiming that Topuria has been summoned to appear in court
in a domestic violence case. Topuria, who has put his UFC career on ice until he works through his ongoing personal issues, has vehemently denied all allegations of domestic abuse while claiming “attempted extortion” by his wife.
While things are only going to get uglier before they get better for Topuria, his wife, and their two children, it doesn’t appear Topuria’s upcoming court appearance has anything to do with alleged domestic violence. This is according to the UFC lightweight champion, who took to social media early Saturday to clear up any false reports circulating the internet. “El Matador” is claiming that his court summons is “solely related to a family and administrative matter” regarding his daughter traveling outside of Spain.
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“I have always felt deeply grateful for the respectful treatment I have received from the media, who have been — and continue to be — an important part of my journey throughout all these years.
“Unfortunately, and very much to my regret, I am currently in the news for matters that have nothing to do with sports.
“I understand that being a public figure means being exposed to fake news and misleading, sensationalist headlines designed solely to generate clicks, without regard for the truth or the consequences.
“Yesterday, a media outlet published a story with a false headline claiming that I had been summoned to testify in a domestic violence case. That headline later had to be changed because it was not true. I have never been summoned to testify for that reason, although I will of course do so willingly if ever required. The fact is that, due to how the judicial system works, I am required to go to that court, but the summons is solely related to a family and administrative matter concerning my daughter’s travel outside of Spain, whom I have been unable to see for four months despite numerous attempts.
“I accept the cost of public exposure, but that does not justify the spread of unverified false information, the distortion of facts, or the disclosure of matters involving a minor who deserves protection. The situation began with a divorce petition filed by me, following weeks of negotiations after our separation. After I refused to accept certain completely unreasonable financial demands, a complaint alleging abuse was filed weeks later — something I had previously been threatened with and which is now being reviewed by the courts.
“I continue to place my trust in God, in justice, and in people. I know the truth will prevail, and that I will soon be able to recover one of the two most important things in my life, alongside my son Hugo: my daughter, Giorgina.
“All I ask of the media is the same respect and rigor that most of them have always shown me and that they stick to the facts, because the truth follows only one path.
“God bless you.”
Topuria, 28, was last seen knocking out Charles Oliveira at UFC 317 back in June 2025 to claim the vacant UFC lightweight title. Once Topuria is ready to return to action he’ll unify his 155-pound belt against the winner of the upcoming interim lightweight title fight between Justin Gaethje and Paddy Pimblett at UFC 324 later this month.








