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Cameron Rowston defeats Robert Bryczek by unanimous decision at UFC Perth

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Australian fighter Cameron Rowston secured a unanimous decision victory over Robert Bryczek at UFC Perth. The judges scored the bout 30-27 across all three scorecards, demonstrating Rowston's complete dominance. This marks Rowston's seventh consecutive win overall and improves his UFC record to 3-0. Out of his seven-fight winning streak, only one victory has gone to the judges' scorecards. Bryczek suffers his second loss in the UFC, dropping his promotional record to 1-2.

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Australian light heavyweight prospect Cam "Battle Giraffe" Rowston extended his impressive winning streak with a unanimous decision victory over Poland's Robert Bryczek at UFC Perth on May 2, 2026, with all three judges scoring the bout 30-27 in his favor.

Cam Rowston
Cam Rowston

Rowston, now 15-3-0 overall, has won seven consecutive fights and remains unbeaten inside the Octagon at 3-0. The 31-year-old orthodox striker stands six-foot-three with a 78-inch reach — advantages he has consistently used to control range and output. He lands 4.26 significant strikes per minute at a 46 percent accuracy rate, numbers that reflect both volume and efficiency. Remarkably, just one of his seven victories during the current streak has required a judges' decision, underscoring how rarely opponents survive a full fight with him.

Bryczek, a 35-year-old veteran from Poland fighting out of Veto Team Bielsko-Biala, came in with an 18-7-0 professional record but has now dropped to 1-2 inside the UFC. The six-foot orthodox fighter carries a 75-inch reach and averages 3.74 significant strikes per minute, though his 36 percent striking accuracy proved insufficient against the rangier Rowston. Bryczek does not register submission attempts, making his approach primarily striking-based, and that strategy offered little reward on the night.

Robert Bryczek
Robert Bryczek

Why it matters

  • Rowston's 3-0 UFC start and seven-fight winning streak position him as a genuine contender to watch in the light heavyweight division
  • A 30-27 sweep across all judges signals a one-sided performance rather than a close contested fight
  • The reach and height edge Rowston holds — three inches taller and three inches longer than Bryczek — likely played a central role in controlling distance throughout the bout
  • Bryczek's 1-2 UFC record puts pressure on his promotional future heading into his next assignment
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