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Cameron Rawsthon defeats Robert Bryczek via unanimous decision at UFC Perth

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Cameron Rawsthon secured his seventh consecutive victory by defeating Robert Bryczek via unanimous decision. The Australian fighter improved his UFC record to 3-0 and demonstrated dominant control throughout the bout. Of Rawsthon's seven-fight winning streak, only one has gone to the judges' scorecards, highlighting his finishing ability. Bryczek suffered his second loss in the UFC, dropping to 1-2 in the promotion. The post describes Rawsthon's performance as complete domination over his opponent.

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Cameron Rawsthon extended his winning streak to seven fights with a unanimous decision victory over Robert Bryczek at UFC Perth on May 2, 2026, improving his UFC record to a perfect 3-0 in the process.

The win further cements Rawsthon as one of the more compelling prospects in his division. Six of his seven victories have come by way of finish, with the Perth bout marking only the second time in that streak that the judges have been called upon to render a verdict. Described as a performance of complete domination, the Australian's showing underlined the kind of well-rounded control that has defined his rise through the promotion.

Robert Bryczek
Robert Bryczek

Bryczek came in as the more experienced fighter at the UFC level in terms of time served, though his record in the promotion has been difficult. The 35-year-old Pole, who represents Veto Team Bielsko-Biala, carries an overall professional mark of 18-7. He stands six feet tall with a 75-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance. In UFC competition he lands 3.74 significant strikes per minute at a 36 percent accuracy rate, while averaging 0.56 takedowns per 15 minutes. The loss drops him to 1-2 inside the octagon.

Why it matters

  • Rawsthon's 3-0 UFC start and seven-fight winning streak positions him as a legitimate divisional prospect deserving of a ranked opponent next.
  • His finishing rate — six stoppages across the seven-fight run — adds pressure to any future opponent and complicates game-planning.
  • Bryczek's 1-2 UFC record puts him in a difficult position heading into his next appearance, with another loss likely raising questions about his standing on the roster.
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