Location: Cotai Arena, Macau, China
Broadcast: ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass
Bout: Featherweight (145 lbs)
VENUE — COTAI ARENA (MACAU)
The Cotai Arena is one of the UFC’s most electric Asian venues, known for:
- Fast canvas that favors movement and scrambles
- Humidity‑rich indoor environment that can tax cardio
- Strong crowd support for Chinese fighters
- 30‑foot Octagon, giving strikers more space to operate
Capacity: 15,000 Atmosphere: Loud, pro‑China, and high‑energy — a major factor for Zhu KangJie.
START TIME (LOCAL & US)
- Main Card: 7:00 PM CST (Macau)
- Prelims: 4:00 PM CST
- US Pacific Time (Your Time):
- Prelims: 1:00 AM PDT
- Main Card: 4:00 AM PDT
INJURY REPORT
Rodrigo Vera
- No reported injuries
- Full camp completed in São Paulo
- Weight cut expected to be smooth
- Focused heavily on defensive grappling this camp
Zhu KangJie
- Minor rib soreness in March — fully healed
- No current limitations
- Completed full striking‑heavy camp in Beijing
Both fighters enter the bout healthy and cleared.
FIGHTER PROFILES & MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
Rodrigo Vera
Record: 12–4 Style: Muay Thai striker / opportunistic grappler Height/Reach: 5’9” / 71” Stance: Orthodox
Strengths
- Sharp Muay Thai combinations
- Strong leg‑kick game
- Good counter‑striking
- Solid submission defense
Weaknesses
- Can be pressured backward
- Sometimes low output early
- Vulnerable to strong wrestlers
Zhu KangJie
Record: 10–2 Style: Pressure striker / wrestling hybrid Height/Reach: 5’8” / 70” Stance: Switch
Strengths
- Relentless forward pressure
- Strong clinch and body‑lock takedowns
- Heavy hooks and good power
- Excellent cardio and pace
Weaknesses
- Can be countered when entering
- Sometimes too aggressive early
- Leaves openings for kicks
RECENT FORM
Rodrigo Vera — Last 5
- Win — KO (Head Kick)
- Win — Decision
- Loss — Decision
- Win — Submission
- Win — Decision
Vera is 4–1 in his last five, showing improved takedown defense and sharper counter‑striking.
Zhu KangJie — Last 5
- Win — Decision
- Win — TKO
- Win — Decision
- Loss — Decision
- Win — Submission
Zhu is 4–1 in his last five, with his only loss coming to a top‑15 wrestler. His pressure style has overwhelmed most opponents.
FIGHT HISTORY & STYLISTIC NOTES
- First meeting between the two
- Both fighters prefer striking, but with different approaches:
- Vera: technical, clean Muay Thai, counter‑striking
- Zhu: pressure, power, clinch wrestling
- Vera’s best path: kick from range, counter the entries, avoid the fence
- Zhu’s best path: pressure early, mix in takedowns, force brawls
- If the fight goes long, Zhu’s cardio edge becomes significant
This is a classic technician vs. pressure fighter matchup.
BETTING TRENDS
Rodrigo Vera Trends
- 3 of last 4 wins by finish
- 5–1 when landing 40+ leg kicks
- 4–0 when winning the first round
- 1–3 when pressured heavily
Zhu KangJie Trends
- 4 of last 5 fights went the distance
- 5–0 when landing 3+ takedowns
- 3–0 fighting in China
- 6–1 when out‑landing opponents in significant strikes
Matchup Trends
- Vera’s kicking game vs. Zhu’s pressure
- Zhu’s clinch wrestling could neutralize Vera’s range
- Vera’s counters are dangerous early
FIGHT ODDS
Rodrigo Vera – 110
Zhu KangJie – 110
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026








