UFC News for 2026

2026年 UFC 新聞


Introduction

Many fighters are returning to the UFC in 2026. Some fighters are now the new champions.

許多格鬥選手將在2026年回歸UFC。部分選手現在已成為新任冠軍。

Main Body

The big fighters have new news. Ciryl Gane is a new champion. Tom Aspinall is coming back soon. Carlos Ulberg is the champion, but he has a leg injury and cannot fight.

頂尖格鬥選手有新消息。Ciryl Gane 是新任冠軍。Tom Aspinall 很快將回歸。Carlos Ulberg 雖是冠軍,但他腿部受傷,無法參賽。

Islam Makhachev is very strong. He wants to win in three different weight classes. This will be a new world record. Other fighters like Nassourdine Imavov are fighting a lot.

Islam Makhachev 非常強悍。他希望在三個不同的量級中奪冠。這將會創下新的世界紀錄。其他選手如 Nassourdine Imavov 則戰鬥頻率很高。

Some fighters are not fighting much. The women's divisions are slow. New fighters are not winning yet. However, Piera Rodriguez is a good new fighter.

部分選手參賽較少。女子量級的進展較慢。新進選手尚未取得勝利。然而,Piera Rodriguez 是一位優秀的新秀選手。

Conor McGregor returns on July 11. He fights Max Holloway. Conor did not fight for five years. Many people are talking about his new clothes.

Conor McGregor 將於7月11日回歸。他將對陣 Max Holloway。Conor 已經五年沒有參賽。許多人都在討論他的新服裝。

Conclusion

The men's divisions are very active. The women's divisions are slow and changing.

男子量級非常活躍。女子量級則進展緩慢且在變動中。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡️ The 'Opposite' Logic

In this text, we see a clear contrast between two groups. This is a great way to learn how to describe things that are different.

The Pattern: Active (Moving/Doing) \rightarrow Slow (Not moving/Not doing)

Examples from the text:

  • Men's divisions \rightarrow Active (They fight a lot)
  • Women's divisions \rightarrow Slow (They do not fight much)

🛠 Simple Word Swaps

To move toward A2, stop using "very" for everything. Look at how the text describes people:

  • Strong (Instead of 'very powerful')
  • Good (Instead of 'very nice')

🕒 The Time Jump

Notice the difference between now and the past:

  • Now: "Some fighters are the new champions." \rightarrow (Present state)
  • Past: "Conor did not fight for five years." \rightarrow (Finished action)

Tip: Use "did not" when the action is over and gone.

Vocabulary Learning

champion (n.)
A person who wins a competition
Example:The champion holds the gold belt.
injury (n.)
Damage to a part of the body
Example:He has a leg injury and cannot walk.
record (n.)
The best result ever achieved
Example:She set a new world record for running.
divisions (n.)
Groups or sections of a sport
Example:There are different weight divisions in boxing.
active (adj.)
Doing things or moving a lot
Example:The children are very active in the park.
Practice A2 words in a crossword