MMA UFC Macau Match Preview: Alonzo Menifield (15-4-1) vs. Zhang Mingyang (17-6-0)

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Location: Cotai Arena, Macau, China

Broadcast: ESPN+ / UFC Fight Pass

Bout: Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)

VENUE — COTAI ARENA (MACAU)

The Cotai Arena is one of the UFC’s most electric international venues, known for:

  • Fast canvas that favors explosive strikers
  • Humidity‑rich indoor environment that drains cardio
  • Strong crowd support for Chinese fighters, especially power punchers
  • 30‑foot Octagon, giving athletes more space to set traps

Capacity: 15,000 Atmosphere: Loud, pro‑China, and perfect for a violent light heavyweight 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

Alonzo Menifield

  • No reported injuries
  • Full camp completed in Dallas
  • Weight cut expected to be smooth
  • Focused heavily on counter‑wrestling and power conditioning

Zhang Mingyang

  • Minor calf strain in early April — fully healed
  • No current limitations
  • Completed full striking‑heavy camp in Beijing

Both fighters enter the bout healthy and cleared.

FIGHTER PROFILES & MATCHUP BREAKDOWN

Alonzo “Atomic” Menifield

Record: 15–4–1 Style: Explosive power striker / wrestler Height/Reach: 6’0” / 76” Stance: Orthodox

Strengths

  • Devastating one‑punch knockout power
  • Strong clinch and short‑range striking
  • Underrated wrestling and top control
  • Excellent physical strength

Weaknesses

  • Cardio fades in extended fights
  • Can be countered when blitzing
  • Sometimes overly patient early

Zhang “Mountain Tiger” Mingyang

Record: 17–6 Style: Power striker / aggressive finisher Height/Reach: 6’2” / 76” Stance: Orthodox

Strengths

  • Heavy hands and explosive combinations
  • Strong forward pressure
  • Good killer instinct when opponents are hurt
  • Crowd support boosts his pace

Weaknesses

  • Defensive grappling remains a concern
  • Can be hit clean when entering
  • Tends to brawl instead of staying technical

RECENT FORM

Alonzo Menifield — Last 5

  • Loss — Decision
  • Win — KO
  • Win — Submission
  • Win — Decision
  • Draw — Decision

Menifield is 3–1–1 in his last five, showing improved composure and better defensive wrestling.

Zhang Mingyang — Last 5

  • Win — KO
  • Win — KO
  • Loss — KO
  • Win — TKO
  • Win — KO

Zhang is 4–1 in his last five, with all four wins coming by violent knockout. He remains one of China’s most dangerous finishers.

FIGHT HISTORY & STYLISTIC NOTES

  • First meeting between the two
  • Both fighters are knockout artists, but with different approaches:
    • Menifield: compact power, short‑range explosions, wrestling backup
    • Zhang: long‑range power, aggressive forward pressure
  • Menifield’s best path: counter Zhang’s entries, mix in wrestling, slow the pace
  • Zhang’s best path: pressure early, force exchanges, overwhelm Menifield
  • If the fight goes long, Menifield’s experience edge matters
  • If it stays in the pocket early, Zhang has the advantage

This is a high‑volatility, high‑power matchup where one clean shot can end the fight.

BETTING TRENDS

Alonzo Menifield Trends

  • 10 of 15 wins by KO/TKO
  • 4–1 when landing a takedown
  • 6–1 when fights end in Round 1
  • 1–3 in fights that reach Round 3

Zhang Mingyang Trends

  • 15 of 17 wins by KO/TKO
  • 4 straight wins inside the distance
  • 3–0 fighting in China
  • 0–3 when taken down more than once

Matchup Trends

  • Both fighters are early finishers
  • Menifield has the wrestling edge
  • Zhang has the crowd and pressure edge
  • Under 1.5 rounds is strongly correlated with both fighters’ histories

FIGHT ODDS

Alonzo Menifield             + 205

Zhang Mingyang              – 240

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026

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