Ilia Topuria’s ‘Los Topuria’ HBO Max Docu-Series Gets June Premiere

HBO Max will release three episodes of “Los Topuria” in June as Ilia Topuria’s profile keeps growing ahead of a huge summer fight.

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Ilia Topuria is getting a new HBO Max docu-series in June as his star keeps climbing inside and outside the UFC.

“Los Topuria” will run for three 50-minute episodes and follows Topuria, his family, and his inner circle from his featherweight title breakthrough to his current place near the top of the sport. The official release says the series tracks his rise from his first UFC world title to the present day.

Here is the series announcement below.

The timing is easy to understand. Topuria is already carrying serious momentum after predicting Justin Gaethje would not survive the first round, and the noise around his next move has stayed hot ever since his failed fight talks with Islam Makhachev became a public mess.

HBO Max is building the series around Ilia Topuria’s family and rise

The release says viewers will see Topuria as a fighter, father, son, brother, friend, and businessman, with his family and close team playing a major role in the story. This is a wider look than a standard fight promo. It is built to show how Topuria is being packaged as a crossover sports figure.

Señor Mono, the company behind the project, also produced “Matador,” the earlier Topuria documentary that followed his climb toward the featherweight title. This new series moves deeper into the championship stage of his career.

Topuria already has the unbeaten aura, the luxury-star shine, and the kind of momentum that makes a streaming rollout like this feel natural, including the sponsorship buzz that even caught Sean O’Malley’s attention. June now brings a three-part series to go with it.

Published on April 8, 2026 at 12:48 pm
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