UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes is proving that even in the face of adversity, his legendary toughness and wit remain intact. The former UFC Welterweight champion recently shared a shocking image on Instagram, revealing that the middle finger on his right hand has been amputated.
While the MMA icon didn't disclose the cause of the injury or the details behind the surgery, his caption showed he's taking it all in stride. "Luckily, God's been real good to me … He left me nine more to work with," Hughes wrote, showcasing the resilience that defined his fighting career.
Now 52 years old, Hughes is widely regarded as one of the greatest welterweights in UFC history. His Hall of Fame career was built on a foundation of dominant wrestling, relentless pressure, and epic battles with legends like Georges St-Pierre and B.J. Penn before his retirement in 2013. For fans who remember his no-nonsense approach inside the Octagon, this latest setback is just another chapter in a story of perseverance.
This isn't the first time Hughes has faced serious challenges outside the cage. In 2017, he survived a life-threatening train accident that left him with a traumatic brain injury, requiring an extensive recovery process. Since then, he's slowly returned to the public eye, making appearances and staying connected to the MMA community that he helped shape.
As of now, Hughes hasn't shared further details about the finger injury or amputation. But if his social media post is any indication, the former champion is handling it the only way he knows how—with grit, grace, and a touch of dark humor. For fans and followers, it's a reminder that true fighters never quit, no matter how many fingers they have left.
