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Jose Ochoa wins unanimous decision over Clayton Carpenter at UFC 328

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Jose Ochoa defeated Clayton Carpenter by unanimous decision with identical scorecards of 30-27 from all three judges at UFC 328. Ochoa's UFC record now stands at 2-2 with an overall record of 9-2-1 NC, notably alternating between wins and losses in the promotion. Carpenter suffered his third consecutive defeat. The decisive nature of the scorecards indicates Ochoa's dominance throughout the three-round bout. This victory helps Ochoa maintain his active status in the flyweight division despite the alternating pattern of his UFC performances.

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Jose Ochoa picked up a commanding unanimous decision victory over Clayton Carpenter at UFC 328 on May 9, with all three judges returning identical 30-27 scorecards to give the Peruvian flyweight a sweep across all three rounds.

Jose Ochoa
Jose Ochoa

Ochoa, known as "Kalzifer," improves to 9-2-0 overall with the win, bringing his UFC record to 2-2. The 25-year-old southpaw out of Chute Boxe Diego Lima stands five-foot-seven with a 67-inch reach and has averaged 3.01 significant strikes per minute during his career, supplementing his striking output with 1.3 submission attempts per 15 minutes — a reminder that his ground game remains a constant threat even when he is winning on the feet.

Carpenter drops to 8-3-0 and has now lost three bouts in a row. The 30-year-old American, representing MMA Lab, entered the fight as the statistically busier and more accurate striker on paper, posting 3.66 significant strikes per minute at 53 percent accuracy alongside a solid 1.99 takedowns per 15 minutes. Despite those numbers, the 30-27 scorecards across the board suggest he was unable to impose his game on the evening.

Clayton Carpenter
Clayton Carpenter

Why it matters

  • Ochoa keeps his spot on the UFC roster in the flyweight division after back-to-back losses had put pressure on his standing in the promotion.
  • The dominant scorecards — 30-27 on all three cards — signal a one-sided performance rather than a close bout, which could boost Ochoa's profile heading into future matchmaking.
  • Carpenter's three-fight skid raises serious questions about his UFC future and whether a significant adjustment is needed before his next assignment.
  • The stylistic contrast — Carpenter's higher striking volume and takedown output against Ochoa's southpaw angles and submission threat — made for an intriguing matchup on paper that Ochoa ultimately resolved in decisive fashion.
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UFC 328

Saturday, May 9, 2026

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