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- Cam Rowston vs Cody Brundage
- UFC 325
- Qudos Bank Arena in South Wales, Australia
- Saturday, January 31, 2026
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Cam Rowston is set to clash with Cody Brundage at UFC 325 on Saturday, January 31, 2026. As fight day approaches, Rowston holds a betting line of -360, while Brundage is listed at +295.
Cam Rowston enters the octagon boasting a record of 13-3-0. At 31 years old, he will compete in the middleweight division at 185 lbs, standing tall at 6’3″. Rowston has an impressive wingspan of 78″. Cody Brundage, also 31, measures 6’0″ and weighs in at the middleweight limit of 185 lbs, coming into this fight with a record of 11-7-1 (with 1 No Contest). Brundage has a reach of 72″. Analyzing their striking stats, Rowston averages 3.39 significant strikes landed per minute, whereas Brundage connects on 2.20 significant strikes per minute. Rowston achieves a striking accuracy of 45%, with Brundage trailing slightly at 51%. Defensively, Rowston absorbs 2.37 significant strikes per minute, while Brundage absorbs 2.72. Both fighters have a significant strike defense rate of 49%.

| UFC 325 | Cam Rowston | Cody Brundage |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Odds | -360 | +295 |
| Record | 13-3-0 | 11-7-1 (1 NC) |
| Average Fight Time | 6:53 | 6:48 |
| Height | 6’3″ | 6’0″ |
| Weight | 185 lbs | 185 lbs |
| Reach | 78″ | 72″ |
| Strikes Landed Per Minute | 3.39 | 2.20 |
| Striking Accuracy | 45% | 51% |
In terms of grappling, Cam Rowston isn’t known for his wrestling prowess, securing takedowns at a rate of 0.73 times per 15 minutes. He completes 50% of his takedown attempts while successfully defending against 28% of the takedowns against him. Conversely, Cody Brundage is more effective, achieving takedowns on 46% of his attempts and stuffing 68% of opponents’ takedown attempts. When it comes to submission attempts, Rowston averages 0.7 submissions per three rounds, compared to Brundage’s 0.6 submissions per three rounds.
In his last matchup, Cam Rowston fought Andre Petroski, earning a victory with a knockout in the first round. Petroski successfully landed 7 of his 13 strikes throughout the bout, while Rowston concluded the fight with 20 of 48 total strikes landed. In terms of significant strikes, Petroski connected on 53% with 7 of 13, but failed to land any significant strikes aimed at the head. Rowston’s significant strike accuracy stood at 33%, hitting 12 of 36, with 100% of Petroski’s successful strikes and 66% of Rowston’s being landed at a distance.
In his most recent fight, Cody Brundage faced Eric McConico, where he suffered a split decision loss after three rounds. McConico landed 61% of his significant strikes from a distance, with Brundage matching him at 61% as well. For the fight, Brundage connected on 47% of his significant strikes, landing 31 of 65 total attempts. He achieved 26 out of 57 significant strikes aimed at the head, while McConico hit 26 of 72 significant strikes and 18 of 58 directed at the head. Overall, McConico recorded 54 out of 102 total strikes, while Brundage managed 43 out of 78.
Other Bouts to Watch
Don’t miss the exciting bout between Jacob Malkoun and Torrez Finney. Malkoun holds a record of 8-3-0 and, at 30 years old, weighs 185 lbs with a height of 5’9″. In comparison, Finney, aged 27, has an unblemished record of 11-0-0, standing at 5’8″ and also competing at 185 lbs. Malkoun averages 6.62 takedowns per 3 rounds, while Finney excels with an average of 9.31 takedowns per 15 minutes. In striking, Malkoun lands 3.86 strikes per minute with a stunning accuracy of 56%, while Finney connects on a remarkable 68% of his attempts at only 1.77 strikes per minute.
Another anticipated matchup features Oban Elliott against Jonathan Micallef. Micallef enters with a career record of 8-1-0, standing 6’0″ tall and weighing 170 lbs. The southpaw fighter boasts a reach of 77″. Elliott, at 6’0″ and 170 lbs, comes into the octagon with a record of 12-3-0. Micallef successfully defends against 50% of takedowns attempted against him, converting 50% of his own, while Elliott manages to take down his opponents 44% of the time and defends against 55% of all takedown attempts. In striking terms, Micallef lands an average of 4.77 strikes per minute while absorbing 4.00, whereas Elliott absorbs 2.24 strikes per minute and lands 3.50.
Who will be victorious in tonight’s UFC match against the spread?
Pick: Bet on Cam Rowston (-360)
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