(Video) Lerone Murphy’s Critical Message to Coaches During Movsar Evloev Fight Revealed
British contender Lerone Murphy makes a surprising admission to coaches during UFC London fight against Movsar Evloev.British contender Lerone Murphy makes a surprising admission to coaches during UFC London fight against Movsar Evloev.
Lerone Murphy reveals hip injury during UFC London bout (via The Mirror, BBC)
- Lerone Murphy lost his unbeaten record after a majority decision defeat to Movsar Evloev at UFC London.
- Murphy reported a hip injury during the fight, which affected his performance in the later rounds.
- The British contender has parted ways with longtime coach Carl Prince ahead of the bout, with teammate Jordan Barton taking over as head coach.
Lerone Murphy was expected to make a statement at the O2 Arena at UFC London, entering the main event with an unbeaten record and strong momentum in the featherweight division. However, the result proved the opposite, as the British contender dropped a majority decision to Movsar Evloev and lost his undefeated status. New footage has since resurfaced showing Murphy appearing to make an injury claim.
The fight unfolded over five rounds, with momentum shifting between the two featherweights. Murphy started sharply, using movement and striking to control distance early. Evloev adjusted by increasing pressure and mixing in timely takedowns to disrupt the rhythm effectively. Despite a point deduction in the fourth round, the Russian featherweight’s control and stronger finish secured a majority decision.
After the fourth round ended, Murphy returned to his corner with a deep cut above his left eye that was bleeding heavily. His corner worked to manage the damage while reassuring him about the momentum of the fight heading into the final round. During that exchange, Murphy indicated he had suffered a hip issue. The setback visibly affected his movement and overall durability in the closing stages of the bout.
Lerone Murphy told his corner he injured his hip
— Delinquent MMA (@DelinquentMMA) March 21, 2026
“My hip's popped." #UFCLondon
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Murphy’s team has played a key role in shaping his performances, as he trains at Manchester Top Team, where he developed his striking and knockout ability. The gym has been central to his rise and overall approach. However, a major shift came ahead of UFC London as the British featherweight parted ways with longtime coach Carl Prince, with teammate Jordan Barton stepping in as head coach.
Murphy’s UFC debut proved underwhelming as he fought to a split decision draw against Zubaira Tukhugov. However, he remained unbeaten afterward until the loss to Evloev, building a nine-fight win streak that included victories over Josh Emmett and Edson Barboza. Throughout that run, his striking stood out in the 145-pound division, relying more on technique than frequent knockout finishes.
Lerone Murphy earned a No. 1 contender opportunity against Movsar Evloev following a spinning elbow knockout over Aaron Pico at UFC 319, boosting his standing in the division. The win also caught the attention of champion Alexander Volkanovski, placing the British contender in the title picture. However, the UFC London loss and reported hip injury are expected to sideline ‘The Miracle’ and slow his momentum.
Lerone Murphy has a different analysis after rewatching UFC London loss
Many expected Lerone Murphy to overwhelm Movsar Evloev with his dynamic striking at UFC London, given his technical edge on the feet. However, the outcome proved surprising as the Russian contender held his own in striking exchanges while consistently mixing in takedowns and wrestling control. After the judges awarded Evloev a majority decision, the result sparked differing views on the closely contested fight.

Early in the fight, Lerone Murphy was seen as the favorite as he controlled the opening rounds with sharp striking while Movsar Evloev struggled to find rhythm. However, once Evloev built momentum, he surged through the later rounds with pressure and grappling control. The result was widely disputed, particularly due to the fourth-round point deduction, leading Murphy to reassess his performance.
Just watched the fight back 😅. Congrats to evleov either way.
— LERONE MURPHY (@LeroneMurphy) March 22, 2026
The British contender handled the loss with class, taking a measured and reflective approach after reviewing the fight. He is no stranger to adversity, having recovered miraculously from a near-fatal cycling accident. Murphy’s resilience and ability to rebound from serious setbacks have defined his career, and the UFC London defeat is unlikely to derail his ambitions.
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