Entertainment

Shop UFC Shirts Inspired by Today’s Biggest Names

Shop UFC – Fight fans looking for an easy upgrade to their Octagon-ready wardrobe can choose from UFC-inspired tees featuring Sean Strickland, Islam Makhachev, Hasbulla, Justin Gaethje, Max Holloway, Dustin Poirier, Alex Pereira, Conor McGregor, and Khamzat Chimaev—plus

May 28, 2026 is already looking like a good day to refresh your fight-night wardrobe—because the UFC tee options are stacking up fast.

If you want your streetwear to carry hardcore fandom into the weekend, there are shirts built to do exactly that: blend graphic style with fighter energy, from champions to action fighters. The lineup is designed to help fans clearly show who they’re backing when it’s time to focus on the Octagon.

The collection leans into some of the sport’s biggest names. with graphic tees inspired by personalities ranging from Max Holloway to Conor McGregor. And while the page frames the picks as “must-haves” for every UFC fan’s wardrobe. it also keeps the focus where most fans live: in the details of the fighter identities and what each design is meant to signal.

image

Sean Strickland gets a dedicated tee that leans into his intensity—featuring an illustration of Sean in the ring with fireworks popping off in the background.

Islam Makhachev’s shirt is built around dominance and calm control, with three different images featuring the champ—positioned as a way for fans to show exactly who they support at upcoming viewing parties.

image

Hasbulla also steps into the spotlight. The shirt highlights the viral social media star—known as “mini Khabib”—noting that he was signed to a promotional and ambassador contract with the UFC. Even without stepping in the cage as a prizefighter. he’s framed as a fixture in the sport. with the tee aimed at supporters of the “undisputed champ.”.

Justin Gaethje’s option is for fans who want their wardrobe to feel like a fight: the tee includes a photo of Gaethje front and center, with him standing in front of the American flag.

image

Max Holloway’s design is described as championship-level energy, inspired by one of the UFC’s most beloved fighters. It features Max calling for a “stand and bang” moment.

Dustin Poirier’s shirt comes with a longer storyline baked into the theme: it’s a reminder of his legacy, with the page also framing “diamonds” as something forged under pressure.

image

Alex Pereira’s tee is all about power and identity, featuring an illustration of the fighter with stone hands on full display and repping his heritage.

Conor McGregor’s design is positioned as a staple even for people who don’t follow MMA closely—centered on the idea that whether fans love him or hate him, he still makes a statement, and the shirt brings the same bold energy.

image

Khamzat Chimaev’s shirt goes hard on the “wolf mentality” angle. The page notes that fans know Chimaev as Borz, which translates to “wolf” in Chechen, his native language—then points out that hardcore fight fans will recognize the rep instantly.

For anyone looking to keep browsing, the page directs readers to TMZ Deals for more curated product lists, adds that prices and availability are subject to change, and includes a prompt to sign up for Amazon Prime to get the best deals—plus a link for “UFC Freedom 250.”

UFC shirts Sean Strickland shirt Islam Makhachev t-shirt Hasbulla t-shirt Justin Gaethje t-shirt Max Holloway t-shirt Dustin Poirier t-shirt Alex Pereira t-shirt Conor McGregor t-shirt Khamzat Chimaev t-shirt TMZ Deals

4 Comments

  1. I saw Sean Strickland and thought it was gonna be like, a real jersey or something lol. But it’s just tees right? Also May 28 2026 already?? That’s wild.

  2. Wait Hasbulla got signed to UFC and this is supposed to be “undisputed champ”?? I thought he was just a meme. Not saying it’s bad, just confused how that works.

  3. Max Holloway one sounds cool but I’m not paying for someone else’s fight branding. Next thing you know they’ll have a shirt for every person who ever won a belt. Also the Islam Makhachev one with three images?? That seems like overkill, like are they trying to trick you into buying more than one?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Are you human? Please solve:Captcha


Secret Link