Location: Cotai Arena, Macau, China
Broadcast: ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass
Bout: Welterweight (170 lbs)
VENUE — COTAI ARENA (MACAU)
The Cotai Arena is one of the UFC’s most electric international venues, known for:
- Fast canvas that benefits explosive scramblers and rangy strikers
- Humidity‑rich indoor environment that drains cardio
- Strong crowd support for Asian‑region fighters, though both men are global veterans
- 30‑foot Octagon, giving grapplers more space to shoot and reset
Capacity: 15,000 Atmosphere: Loud, high‑energy, and perfect for a tactical welterweight clash.
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
Carlston Harris
- No reported injuries
- Full camp completed in Florida
- Weight cut expected to be smooth
- Focused heavily on wrestling transitions and back‑take setups
Jake Matthews
- Minor elbow soreness in early April — fully resolved
- No current limitations
- Completed full striking‑heavy camp in Australia
Both fighters enter the bout healthy and cleared.
FIGHTER PROFILES & MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
Carlston “Moçambique” Harris
Record: 19–6 Style: Grappling specialist / opportunistic striker Height/Reach: 6’0” / 76” Stance: Orthodox
Strengths
- Excellent back‑takes and submission setups
- Strong clinch control
- Long frame for the division
- Good cardio and pace
Weaknesses
- Striking defense can be porous
- Vulnerable to fast, explosive punchers
- Sometimes slow to start
Jake “The Celtic Kid” Matthews
Record: 19–7 Style: Well‑rounded striker/wrestler hybrid Height/Reach: 5’11” / 73” Stance: Orthodox
Strengths
- Fast hands and sharp boxing
- Strong defensive grappling
- Good scrambling ability
- Durable and experienced
Weaknesses
- Can be inconsistent fight‑to‑fight
- Sometimes backs up too easily
- Struggles against long grapplers who pressure
RECENT FORM
Carlston Harris — Last 5
- Win — Submission
- Loss — KO
- Win — Decision
- Win — Submission
- Loss — Decision
Harris is 3–2 in his last five, with two submission wins and one knockout loss. His grappling remains elite.
Jake Matthews — Last 5
- Win — Decision
- Loss — Decision
- Win — KO
- Loss — Submission
- Win — Decision
Matthews is 3–2 in his last five, showing improved boxing but inconsistent defensive grappling.
FIGHT HISTORY & STYLISTIC NOTES
- First meeting between the two
- Both fighters are well‑rounded, but with different strengths:
- Harris: grappling, back‑takes, clinch pressure
- Matthews: boxing, scrambling, athletic movement
- Harris’ best path: clinch pressure → takedown → back control
- Matthews’ best path: stick‑and‑move boxing, defend takedowns, win exchanges
- If the fight stays standing, Matthews has the edge
- If Harris gets consistent grappling positions, he controls the fight
This is a classic striker vs. grappler hybrid matchup, with both men capable of winning in multiple ways.
ETTING TRENDS
Carlston Harris Trends
- 4 of last 6 wins by submission
- 5–1 when securing a takedown in Round 1
- 0–3 when out‑struck by 30+ significant strikes
- Strong finisher when he gets the back
Jake Matthews Trends
- 6 of last 8 wins by decision
- 5–1 when landing 60+ significant strikes
- 2–4 when taken down more than twice
- 4–0 fighting in Asia
Matchup Trends
- Harris’ grappling vs. Matthews’ scrambling
- Matthews’ boxing vs. Harris’ long frame
- Over 2.5 rounds strongly correlated with Matthews’ wins
FIGHT ODDS
Carlston Harris + 285
Jake Matthews – 350
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026








