Michal Oleksiejczuk

Lord

Poland

Facing Barriault in February
MiddleweightUFC
December 11, 2025
Oleksiejczuk will take on Marc-Andre Barriault at a UFC event in Las Vegas on February 7, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Oleksiejczuk will head into the bout coming off back-to-back victories in 2025. The 30-year-old Polish fighter will face a slight height disadvantage compared to the older Canadian. With the two fighters sporting a combined 27-4 professional record in KO/TKO finishes, fireworks can be expected in this one.
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Makes quick work of Meerschaert
MiddleweightUFC
August 16, 2025
Oleksiejczuk defeated Gerald Meerschaert via TKO (punches) at 3:03 of Round 1 at UFC 319 on Saturday in Chicago, Illinois.
ANALYSIS
The outcome seemed like a foregone conclusion within the first minute, as Meershaert plodded along the side of the cage, unable to shake Oleksiejczuk's pressure. It wasn't long before "Lord" threw an uppercut to intercept Meerscahert's takedown attempt, which marked the beginning of the end. Oleksiejczuk 's quick hands have defined his career. If he can stay on his feet against more athletic wrestlers, the Polish fighter may be able to do some damage at middleweight. The 31-year-old moves to 21-9-0 with one no-contest in his professional MMA career.
Fighting Meerschaert in August
MiddleweightUFC
June 12, 2025
Oleksiejczuk will face Gerald Meerschaert in a Middleweight bout at UFC 319 in Chicago on August 16, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Oleksiejczuk will head into the bout looking to continue his positive moemtnum following his recent victory over Sedriques Dumas in April. The 30-year-old fighter from Poland will have to overcome disadvantages in both height and reach against the older American. With a stellar 15-1 professional record in KO/TKO finishes, he will certainly be hoping to end this one early, though he will have to remain wary of the crafty submission specialist.
Easily handles Sedriques Dumas
MiddleweightUFC
April 12, 2025
Oleksiejczuk defeated Sedriques Dumas via TKO (strikes) at 2:49 of Round 1 at UFC 314 on Saturday in Miami.
ANALYSIS
Oleksiejczuk lost three fights in five months last year, and his roster spot was in jeopardy as a result. Clearly realizing he needed to change things up, he took his act to Brazil and spent time with the Fighting Nerds team. It clearly helped. The fact Dumas appeared to have no interest in fighting helped, but Oleksiejczuk put forth his best performance in a while. He appeared calm and composed inside the Octagon and didn't rush things, instead letting the finish come to him. Oleksiejczuk's still on shaky ground, but this win will ensure he gets at least one more chance with the promotion.
Looks to bounce back at UFC 314
MiddleweightUFC
February 18, 2025
Oleksiejczuk will take on Sedriques Dumas in a middleweight matchup at UFC 314 on April 12, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Despite hovering around .500 for much of his time with the UFC, Oleksiejczuk lost all three of his fights in the 2024 calendar year. Despite a Fight of the Night bonus his last time out against Shara Magomedov, his roster spot could be in jeopardy with a loss here. He takes on an opponent in Dumas who has won three of his last four, most recently emerging victorious against Denis Tiuliulin in August. He'll be giving up height and reach advantages to Dumas, who is also a capable wrestler that will likely look to exploit his poor takedown defense (48 percent) as well.
Third loss in last five months
MiddleweightUFC
August 3, 2024
Oleksiejczuk lost to Shara Magomedov via unanimous decision (27-30, 27-30, 28-29) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Abu Dhabi.
ANALYSIS
It didn't go his way, but Oleksiejczuk had a chance to win this fight. It was a wild, back-and-forth brawl, and that's the only type of bout it seems as if Oleksiejczuk can emerge victorious in these days. Michal entered with 14 knockout victories on his resume, but it didn't appear as if any of his blows damaged Magomedov in the least. Shara simply walked through everything Oleksiejczuk sent his way and responded with even more damaging strikes of his own. A .500 fighter (7-7, 1NC) throughout his 15-fight UFC run, Oleksiejczuk has lost three in a row dating back to this past March. One saving grace is that all three defeats came against quality opposition (Michel Pereira, Kevin Holland, Magomedov) in a short period of time. Another bright spot is that he'll walk away with a $50,000 bonus here after this co-main event matchup was awarded Fight of the Night honors.