- Alex Perez vs Su Mudaerji
- UFC Macau
- Galaxy Arena in Macau, China
- Saturday, May 30, 2026
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On Saturday, May 30, 2026, Alex Perez is set to compete against Su Mudaerji at UFC Macau. The betting line positions Perez at -127 and Mudaerji at +107.
Alex Perez aims to enhance his record of 26 wins, 10 losses, and no draws. At 34 years of age, he fights in the 125 lb category and stands at 5’6″. The orthodox fighter possesses a reach of 65 inches. Su “The Tibetan Eagle” Mudaerji, measuring in at 5’8″ and also weighing 125 lbs, has a professional record of 19 wins and 7 losses. At 30 years old, Mudaerji boasts a reach of 72 inches. In terms of striking statistics, Perez lands an average of 4.41 significant strikes per minute, while Mudaerji lands 4.43 strikes during the same period. Perez connects with 46% of his significant strikes attempted, compared to Mudaerji’s 50% success rate. Defensively, Perez receives 3.20 significant strikes per minute, whereas “The Tibetan Eagle” takes in 2.35. Perez successfully defends against 59% of opponent strikes, while Mudaerji averts 62% of incoming attacks.

| UFC Macau | Alex Perez | Su Mudaerji |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Odds | -127 | +107 |
| Record | 26-10-0 | 19-7-0 |
| Average Fight Time | 6:48 | 11:08 |
| Height | 5’6″ | 5’8″ |
| Weight | 125 lbs | 125 lbs |
| Reach | 65″ | 72″ |
| Strikes Landed Per Minute | 4.41 | 4.43 |
| Striking Accuracy | 46% | 50% |
In terms of grappling, Alex Perez demonstrates greater effectiveness, achieving an average of 2.21 takedowns over three rounds. He succeeds in 48% of his takedown attempts while stopping 75% of his opponents’ takedowns. In contrast, Mudaerji manages to take down his opponents 35% of the time, defending against 72% of attempted takedowns. Regarding submission attempts, Perez averages 0.7 submissions per three rounds, whereas Mudaerji averages 0.5 submissions every 15 minutes.
In his last outing, Alex Perez faced Charles Johnson and secured a victory following a head punch in round one. Johnson managed to land 8 out of 25 attempted strikes. In comparison, Perez had a productive fight, landing 55 out of 94 strikes. As for significant strikes, Johnson achieved 8 of 25, resulting in a 32% accuracy rate, with 4 of 14 aimed at the head. Perez, however, landed 39 out of 75 significant strikes, achieving an accuracy of 52%. Among his significant strikes, 27 out of 60 were directed at the head. Remarkably, all significant strikes from Johnson and 84% from Perez took place at a distance.
In Su Mudaerji’s latest fight, he faced Jesus Aguilar and emerged victorious by unanimous decision in round three. Aguilar landed 96% of his significant strikes from a distance, while Mudaerji successfully struck 88% of his significant strike attempts at range. Mudaerji successfully landed 41% of his total significant strikes, achieving 62 out of 148 strikes. This included 44 out of 116 significant strikes aimed at the head. Aguilar recorded 31 out of 106 significant strikes. Of all significant strikes, Aguilar managed to connect on 12 out of 63 aimed at the head. Overall strikes show Aguilar landing 42 out of 120, while Mudaerji was successful with 69 out of 156 attempts.
Noteworthy Fights to Watch
Another exciting matchup is Ding Meng facing Jose Souza. Meng seeks to improve his record to 35 wins and 9 losses. At 31 years old, he competes in the 170 lb class and stands at 6’2″, with a reach of 73 inches. Souza, 24 years old, stands at 6’3″ and also weighs 170 lbs, holding a record of 8 wins and 1 loss, with a reach of 79 inches. In takedowns, Meng averages 1.00 takedown per three rounds, while Souza averages 0.60. In terms of striking, Meng lands 3.40 strikes per minute with a 50% accuracy rate, while Souza hits at a 43% accuracy rate, averaging 3.45 strikes per minute.
A compelling bout to follow is Cody Haddon entering the Octagon against Qileng Aori. Aori aims to enhance his record of 26 wins and 12 losses with 1 no-contest. The 32-year-old weighs 135 lbs and stands at 5’7″, with a reach of 69 inches. Haddon also weighs in at 135 lbs and stands at 5’7″, holding a record of 8 wins and 1 loss. In grappling, Aori successfully defends against 58% of takedowns attempted against him and executes takedowns 46% of the time. Haddon scores takedowns on 37% of attempts while successfully averting 83% of opponent takedown attempts. In striking, Aori absorbs 5.47 strikes per minute while delivering 4.69 strikes, whereas Haddon absorbs 3.47 strikes and delivers a remarkable 9.20 strikes per minute.
Who will triumph in tonight’s UFC event against the spread?
Prediction: Back Su Mudaerji (+107)
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