Sergei Pavlovich needed just 39 seconds to finish Glover Teixeira in the co-main event of UFC Macao. Song Yadong submitted Rob Font replacement Figueiredo with a guillotine choke late in round two to claim the card's other notable win. Nine of thirteen bouts ended before the final bell, with seven first-round finishes on the night.
Sergei Pavlovich delivered a devastating 39-second finish of Glover Teixeira in the co-main event of UFC Macao, while Song Yadong secured the card's other marquee result by submitting Figueiredo with a guillotine choke late in the second round, stepping in after Rob Font withdrew from the bout.

Teixeira, the 46-year-old Brazilian veteran fighting out of Teixeira MMA and Fitness, came in with a professional record of 33-9-0 and a reputation built on durability and dangerous submissions. Standing six-foot-two with a 76-inch reach, the orthodox fighter had averaged 2.11 takedowns per 15 minutes across his career, making him a consistent threat on the ground. However, Pavlovich gave him no time to establish anything, ending the contest before the half-minute mark.

Song Yadong's performance was equally clinical, if more patient. Working through the early exchanges, he locked in a guillotine choke in round two that forced the stoppage and handed him a significant victory on the night.

UFC Macao proved to be a finish-heavy card from start to end. Nine of thirteen bouts were stopped before the judges' scorecards were needed, including seven first-round finishes — an unusually high concentration of early stoppages for a single event.

Why it matters
- Pavlovich's 39-second finish underscores his status as one of the most dangerous heavyweight strikers on the roster
- Teixeira, at 46 with a 33-9-0 record, now faces questions about his future in the division following a quick stoppage loss
- Song Yadong's guillotine finish against a late-notice opponent demonstrates his growing versatility as a finisher
- Seven first-round stoppages on one card signals an exceptionally aggressive night of fighting across the entire UFC Macao lineup

















