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Lucas Brennan accepted eight different UFC fight offers before finally being signed to debut on just four days' notice. He has been training full-time and is set to fight Francis Marshall at UFC Vegas 116.
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SAN ANTONIO, TX - APRIL 04: Lucas Brennan looks on before fighting against Dimitre Ivy during PFL 2024 week 1 at the Boeing Center at Tech Port on April 4, 2024 in San Antonio. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Lucas Brennan really did live by the philosophy that he would stay ready so he wouldnât have to get ready.
With UFC Vegas 116 fast approaching, the 25-year-old prospect got a call just a few days ago offering him a fight against Francis Marshall at the card taking place at the Meta APEX. It didnât take long for Brennan to accept because heâs actually gone through all of this numerous times before.
It turns out since his most recent win in October 2025, Brennan has been training full-time at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas just hoping that he would eventually get a call to join the UFC roster. While heâs just now about to make his debut, this isnât the first time the UFC has offered him an opportunity like this.
âI didnât know until Monday,â Brennan told MMA Fighting. âBut since I won in October, Iâve more or less been staying out here and tried to get on every card thatâs happened since October. 145 [pounds], 155, Iâve taken a couple of calls on the day of weigh-ins. This is the eighth time that Iâve been called to replace somebody and itâs actually gone through.
âSo all of my frustrations on the whole situation have now gone away. Weâre both [featherweights] but they booked it at 155 so pretty smooth sailing on the weight cut. So a couple daysâ notice at 155, I was like I can easily do that on a couple of days. 145 on a couple of daysâ [notice], I could do it but itâs hard. This is ideal. Short notice is kind of crazy but itâs what I was expecting. Monday during practice we got the call.â
Accepting eight short notice fights probably sounds crazy but Brennan was willing to jump on any chance to sign with the UFC.
If too much more time passed without being signed, Brennan was likely gunning for a spot on the next season of Dana Whiteâs Contender Series but then he got word that the UFC wanted to add another fight to Saturdayâs card. Much like the other seven times in the past, Brennan accepted and he was very happy to learn that Marshall did the same.
Lucas Brennan accepted eight different UFC fight offers before making his debut.
Lucas Brennan is fighting Francis Marshall at UFC Vegas 116.
Lucas Brennan's last competition was in October 2025 before his UFC debut.
Lucas Brennan has been training full-time at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas.
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âI get people donât want to take short notice fights,â Brennan said. âTotally understandable. I donât blame other people for not taking them but it sucks when youâre the other person trying to get the fight. After a while, itâs like come on, how much do you want money? So I am excited this one actually came through and Francis is a tough dude so it will be fun regardless. Iâm excited.â
During a three-month span to close out 2026, Brennan received the most offers to accept a short notice fight and he never turned anyone. He admits it was getting a little disheartening that he kept saying yes but the fights didnât happen.
Thankfully, Brennan stayed the course and got back into training just in case the UFC came calling again.
âI had several [offers] but just between October and December was the most,â Brennan said. âI went home because I believe the last card was Dec. 10 last year. After that, I went home to Texas. Stayed there until mid-February and Iâve been back out here since February just training. We are working with Gina Carano right now on [the Ronda Rousey fight] so weâre out here training full time, working with her. My brotherâs making his pro debut in June. So weâve got a lot going on.
âIâve been in shape and training and just getting calls and Iâve been saying yes to everything. Iâve been saying yes to fights I probably shouldnât have been saying yes to. But theyâd come back and be like âhe said no.â This guy said no, stylistically they donât like this, and itâs like f*ck! I get it. If I was the other guy and on 12 hoursâ notice and youâve been training for three months for a striker and you get a call âweâve got this other guy whoâs ready today,â Iâd probably also be like yeah, Iâm cool. Itâs a frustrating situation but it is what it is. I didnât want to wait until August for Contender Series. Things worked out.â
The vast majority of the offers would have put Brennan in a tough spot because he would be accepting a short notice fight while his potential opponents almost certainly just went through a full training camp.
That didnât stop him from saying yes but this time around Brennan is on equal footing because until the matchup got booked, Marshall was sitting on the same sideline just waiting to receive an offer. Now theyâre both taking the fight on four daysâ notice and Brennan is ecstatic his UFC debut is finally happening.
âHe just fought recently against Erick Silva and I believe that was at the end of February,â Brennan said about Marshall. âSo not that long ago and I guess he was reaching out, trying to get a fight but didnât have anybody. Didnât have anything booked. Didnât have an opponent, which I think is why this worked. Because almost every time, Iâve been replacing another person so sometimes stylistically itâs like you donât replace this person quite as well as this other guy would. I get it but thatâs annoying.
âBut I think for this because he didnât have anybody and he just wanted to fight, it worked perfectly. He had already turned down one of my other teammates from Syndicate MMA and then it got offered to me and I got it. No complaints. Crazy the way everything came about and Iâm happy it happened.â