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UFC’s eighth visit to Mexico turned into an amazing event where many fighters got their moment. But, amidst the cheers of the crowd at UFC Mexico, a fighter’s planned heartwarming celebration was abruptly ended, highlighting a clash between personal moments and the promotion’s tight schedule.

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Edgar Chairez was one of the fan-favorite Mexican fighters who got the chance to perform in front of his home audience once again. Entertaining the audience, ‘Puro Chikali’ went toe to toe with Felipe Bunes in the prelims and edged his opponent out with a split decision. Following the victory, the Mexican standout wanted to let his daughter experience the moment inside the Octagon. But that memorable opportunity couldn’t take place as the UFC moved on to the next bout without giving him the chance.

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UFC denies Edgar Chairez’s chance to celebrate with his daughter

“Beautiful moment as Edgar Chairez gets his daughter to celebrate,” Carlo Sports’ Rodrigo Del Campo González posted on X. “Wanted to take her into the cage, but they’re moving on with the next fight. #UFCMexico,” he added.

UFC fighters have taken their children into the cage many times before. Even last year, Mackenzie Dern celebrated her victory over Virna Jandiroba at UFC 321 with her daughter, Moa, in the cage. The Brazilian-American was highly emotional as Dern shared her newly won bantamweight title with her daughter.

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Moreover, Charles Oliveira also had a Lion King moment at UFC Rio last year when ‘Do Bronx’ picked up his young son in front of his home audience. So, with those examples working, it might be assumed that Edgar Chairez was snubbed of his moment.

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However, maybe the promotion was picking up the pace to keep in line with the broadcasting schedule, and that’s why they might have denied the Mexican’s celebration. Still, the 30-year-old flyweight remained sentimental while expressing his feelings about his daughter.

“I just wanted to hug my daughter because I didn’t see her for 6 months,” Edgar Chairez said in the post-fight backstage interview. “So I needed it. It was a great feeling,” he added.

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Now, even as ‘Puro Chikali’ couldn’t have his magical moment at UFC Mexico, he’s already eyeing his next turnaround in the cage at one of the prestigious events of the year.

Chairez wants a quick turnaround after Mexico City

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Currently, the flyweight division might be going through its most stacked era. We have a young champion, Joshua Van, who’s already set to defend his title against Tatsuro Taira. Then, there are contenders like Manel Kape in the pipeline waiting for their shot. In the 125 lbs title equation, Alexandre Pantoja will soon join as the Brazilian aims to return after breaking his elbow at UFC 323. And eager to join those names is Edgar Chairez.

After winning at UFC Mexico, ‘Puro Chikali’ wants to come back at UFC International Fight Week, which is projected to happen on July 11 at the T-Mobile Arena. But that’s not all. The Mexican also wants to fight three times this year.

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“I just wanna fight. I wanna fight three times this year,” Chairez stated at the backstage interview. “I don’t know the international (fight) weekend, or whenever they call me, I’m gonna be ready, and I just wanna fight and forget all these years that I didn’t fight,” he added.

Edgar Chairez is definitely in a really good position after the UFC Mexico win. However, it’s highly unlikely he would get a ranked opponent next, but if he can get two good wins in a row, the door to face someone like Bruno Silva will open. As a result, he can also dream of a rematch with Joshua Van too.

That said, what do you think is next for the Mexican after such a great victory on his home soil? Let us know in the comments section.

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Biplob Chakraborty is a passionate UFC and MMA writer at EssentiallySports, where he delivers clear and engaging fight analysis, event previews, and post-fight breakdowns. With over two years of experience writing about mixed martial arts, Biplob combines his love for the sport with his background as a boxing practitioner to bring fans closer to the action inside the cage. His work focuses on not just the storylines but the techniques and moments that truly define each fight. Before joining EssentiallySports, Biplob built a solid foundation in combat sports journalism by running his own MMA news site and contributing to other respected outlets. He’s known for creating audience-friendly content that reaches fight fans worldwide, keeping them up to date on the latest UFC news and trends. Biplob’s passion for MMA grew from watching unforgettable battles like the iconic Robbie Lawler versus Rory MacDonald fight, and that same passion shines through every article he writes.

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