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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 16: Alexander Hernandez prepares to face Chase Hooper in a lightweight fight during the UFC 319 event at the United Center on August 16, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Zuffa LLC)
âThe Greatâ has spoken.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight Alexander Hernandez finally returns to action against Rafa Garcia at UFC Vegas 116 this weekend (Sat., April 25, 2026) inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hernandez was originally scheduled to face Michael Johnson at UFC 324 earlier this year, but the bout was abruptly scrapped on fight day amid reported betting irregularities. The situation sparked widespread speculation â including reports of potential federal involvement â and left Hernandez sidelined and silent in the months that followed.
Now, ahead of his return, âThe Greatâ is finally addressing the controversy.
âI mean, that was a headache and a half,â Hernandez said during UFC Vegas 116 media day (watch here). âThat was a stressful five weeks. Itâs good to just be on the right side of it now and praying no fâkery takes place this week. Obviously, a little bit of tension in the air over that in the back of my mind, but yeah, Iâm happy to be back.â
Alexander Hernandez's fight against Michael Johnson at UFC 324 was scrapped on fight day due to reported betting irregularities.
Hernandez remained silent for months following UFC 324 due to the speculation and controversy surrounding the scrapped fight.
Hernandez's next fight is scheduled against Rafa Garcia at UFC Vegas 116 on April 25, 2026.
Hernandez stated that he was 'falsely accused' regarding the events surrounding the scrapped fight at UFC 324.
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Hernandez even compared the situation to overcoming false accusations, emphasizing how difficult the ordeal was mentally.
âWeâre making jokes, Iâve felt the oppression of the people of the past here,â he continued. âLike, âBomaye, Alex Aliâ or [Nelson] Mandela this week coming back from false accusations and get a chance to rise again. Iâm just stoked. Iâm stoked to be back doing what I was decent at.â
Hernandez confirmed he has not been in contact with the FBI.
âIâm not talking to any authorities,â Hernandez said. âI donât think the FBI comes out and issues any apologies, so itâs hard for me to speculate on where anythingâs at, but Iâm in the grace of the UFC, and weâre fighting. I have no fears or qualms with any bureau.â
More broadly, Hernandez believes the situation exposed a gap in how fighters are protected when allegations surface.
âI say this is uncharted territory,â Hernandez said. âItâs the first time someoneâs been falsely accused of fixing a fight or doing anything like that, so itâs new waters for everyone to figure out how to tread. I think there needs to be some kind of a protection over the combatants themselves. Whoâs looking out for me in that case or whoever it happens to next?
âBecause yeah, youâve got uninformed prop bet profiles, unregulated bookings, and an uneducated bureau pressing on you, and no oneâs protecting the individual and looking out for him,â Hernandez added. Everyoneâs covering their own ass and youâre hoping to not get fâcked in yours, so yeah, itâs a bit of, again, just uncertain territory for sure, and there needs to be someone looking out for the fighter.â
The controversy marked one of several betting-related incidents in recent years, though Hernandezâs situation now appears to be resolved enough for him to move forward with his career.
And from a competitive standpoint, heâs in a strong position.
Hernandez enters UFC Vegas 116 riding a four-fight win streak â the longest of his UFC tenure â and is inching closer to a return to the Top 15. His recent run includes back-to-back stoppage wins over Carlos Diego Ferreira and Chase Hooper (watch highlights), showing a more dangerous and confident version of the once-streaky contender.
Now, with the controversy (seemingly) behind him, Hernandez gets a chance to remind everyone why he was once considered one of the divisionâs most promising talents â and perhaps prove that his biggest fight this year wasnât inside the Octagon, but outside of it.
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