Joshua Van’s Big UFC Moment Delayed—Now Set for May
Joshua Van’s upcoming UFC appearance, originally scheduled for April 12, has been postponed and is now expected to take place in May.
The fight was part of a highly anticipated event organized by the Ultimate Fighting Championship, which had recently revealed a strong main card featuring several rising and established fighters. Joshua Van was among the notable names expected to compete, as he continues to build momentum in the UFC flyweight division.
Although the UFC has not released detailed reasons for the postponement, such changes are not uncommon in mixed martial arts. Fight cards are often adjusted due to factors such as injuries, medical concerns, logistical issues, or scheduling conflicts.
For Joshua Van, the delay represents an extension of his preparation period as he gets ready for his next fight. The young fighter has quickly gained attention for his speed, technical striking, and determination inside the octagon, establishing himself as one of the promising prospects in his division.
Van’s rise has also drawn significant attention from the Chin community worldwide. Through Hakha Chin language media and social platforms, many have followed his journey closely, viewing his success as a source of pride and representation on an international stage.
His story—from challenging beginnings to competing in the world’s leading MMA organization—continues to inspire young people, particularly those from minority and refugee backgrounds.
While the postponement may be disappointing for fans who were looking forward to the April event, it is expected that the rescheduled fight in May will proceed with equal or even greater anticipation.
Further details regarding the exact date, opponent, and updated fight card are expected to be announced by the UFC in the coming weeks.



