
Caolan Loughran
10-2-0
About
Irish bantamweight who made waves in the UFC before jumping to the PFL, trading decision wins and losses at the elite level.
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Caolan Loughran is an Irish bantamweight who arrived in the UFC as an undefeated finisher from Cage Warriors, armed with seven stoppage wins and a champion's pedigree. His UFC tenure from 2023 to 2025 was a grinding affair: he split four bouts, trading close decisions with solid competition like Taylor Lapilus, Angel Pacheco, Jake Hadley, and Nathan Fletcher. A submission victory over Fletcher at UFC London in March 2025 proved he could hang at the elite level, but rather than re-sign with the promotion, Loughran made the bold move to the Professional Fighters League in the summer of 2025.
Loughran's style is rooted in wrestling and takedown control, with finishing instinct honed in his Cage Warriors days. He hunts for the mat and is willing to engage in close, technical battles, grinding out rounds when necessary. The sources highlight his signature takedown appetite and his documented ability to create chaos on the ground, though his UFC record shows he often found himself on the wrong side of narrow decisions against well-rounded opponents.
His PFL debut in October 2025 in Dubai was a stumble: forced into a late opponent change from European champion Lewis McGrillen to Jack Cartwright, Loughran fell to a split 29-28 decision and lost his momentum. Pre-fight, the heated trash talk with McGrillen (whom he claimed to have submitted in sparring, only to be reminded McGrillen had nearly knocked him out) showcased a combative personality and competitive fire, but the loss put a damper on what had been a hot streak coming out of the UFC. At 10-2, Loughran remains a credible bantamweight with real finishing credentials, but his next chapter in the PFL will define whether his elite ambitions pan out or whether he settles into the role of a solid, dependable grappler.
Why fans love Loughran
His willingness to take on the elite and test himself in the UFC earned respect; he comes from a pedigree of championship finishes in Cage Warriors and carries that finishing mentality into bigger stages. The trash talk with Lewis McGrillen (calling out boring personality, claiming prior sparring submission) shows a competitive edge and personality.













