Sumudaerji connected with a straight left punch during his bout at UFC Macau. The strike was highlighted during the live event.
Sumudaerji, known as "The Tibetan Eagle," made his presence felt at UFC Macau, landing a clean straight left hand during his bout at the event on May 30, 2026.
The 30-year-old southpaw competes in the flyweight division and carries a professional record of 19 wins and 7 losses. Standing five-foot-eight with a 72-inch reach, Sumudaerji brings a well-rounded offensive game to the cage. His striking output is a notable strength, as he lands an average of 4.48 significant strikes per minute at a 52 percent accuracy rate — numbers that reflect both his volume and his efficiency on the feet. While primarily a striker, he also averages 0.6 submission attempts per 15 minutes, showing a willingness to work on the ground when the opportunity presents itself.

Why it matters
- The straight left is a signature weapon for southpaw fighters, and Sumudaerji's ability to land it cleanly underlines his technical striking in an increasingly competitive flyweight division.
- At 19-7, he has accumulated considerable experience at the professional level, and performances at international UFC events can meaningfully shift his divisional standing.
- His high striking volume combined with occasional submission threats makes him a difficult stylistic puzzle for opponents to solve.
The highlight-reel moment from UFC Macau adds another chapter to the career of one of the division's more active and productive strikers.
















