UFC’s fighter profile for Sumudaerji was updated with his most recent result history, including a no contest against Alex Perez on May 30, 2026. The page confirms his current UFC status and recent activity, but it does not contain a new article or interview from the last 30 days. This is useful context only, not a standalone news story, and it does not document a fresh storyline within the requested window.
Sumudaerji's UFC profile has been updated to reflect a no contest result against Alex Perez from May 30, 2026, offering a clearer picture of where the flyweight contender currently stands heading into the second half of the year.
Known as "The Tibetan Eagle," Sumudaerji is a 30-year-old southpaw competing at flyweight. He carries a professional record of 19-7-0 and stands five-foot-eight with a 72-inch reach. His striking output is a notable asset, averaging 4.48 significant strikes landed per minute at a 52 percent accuracy clip — figures that reflect an aggressive, high-volume approach inside the octagon. He is not primarily a grappler, averaging just 0.16 takedowns per 15 minutes, though he does look for submissions at a rate of 0.6 attempts per 15 minutes.

Why it matters
- The no contest against Perez leaves Sumudaerji's divisional positioning unresolved, as neither fighter earned a clear win or loss from the bout.
- At 30 years old with a 19-fight win column, Sumudaerji remains a relevant name in a crowded flyweight division where a single result can significantly shift ranking trajectories.
- His striking-heavy style makes any future matchmaking interesting against both wrestlers and fellow strikers at 125 pounds.

















