UFC 326 MMA Match Preview: Piera Rodriguez (11-2-0) vs. Sam Hughes (11-6-0)

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The UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs. Vallejos (UFC Vegas 114 / UFC Fight Night 269) prelims feature a women’s strawweight clash between Venezuelan veteran Piera “La Fiera” Rodriguez and American “Sampage” Sam Hughes. This matchup pits Rodriguez’s aggressive striking and finishing ability against Hughes’ durability, volume, and recent momentum. Rodriguez (11-2, 4-2 UFC) seeks to build on her strong 2025 performances, while Hughes (11-6, 6-5 UFC) looks to extend her win streak and climb the rankings. The fight promises action in the compact APEX octagon, where both fighters’ styles could lead to a high-pace standup battle or clinch exchanges.

Venue Location

Meta APEX
6650 El Camino Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89118, USA
This modern facility hosts many UFC Fight Night events with a 25-foot octagon, promoting close-range striking, clinch work, and higher finish potential due to reduced circling space. No live audience creates a focused, high-production broadcast atmosphere.

Prelims: 2:00 PM ET (11:00 AM PT)
Main Card: 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PT)
Broadcast: Paramount+ (streaming live), UFC Fight Pass (international). The Rodriguez vs. Hughes bout is on the prelims, likely early to mid-undercard.

Injury Report

Piera Rodriguez

  • Out: None reported.
  • Questionable: No recent injuries; Rodriguez’s last fight (Aug 2025 split decision win over Ketlen Souza) showed no issues. Previous DQ loss (May 2024 headbutts) was non-injury related.
  • Notes: At 33, Rodriguez appears healthy with consistent training; no disclosed setbacks.

Sam Hughes

  • Out: None reported.
  • Questionable: No current injuries; Hughes’ recent win (Sep 2025 submission over Shauna Bannon) had no post-fight concerns. Her style (durable, decision-heavy) minimizes risk.
  • Notes: At 33, Hughes enters healthy; no major issues in recent camps.

Fighter Matchups

This strawweight bout contrasts Rodriguez’s aggressive, power-based striking (high finish rate) with Hughes’ volume, durability, and recent grappling improvements. Rodriguez stands 5’3″ with a reach advantage (estimated 66-68″), while Hughes is 5’5″ with similar reach. The APEX cage may force clinch battles, where Rodriguez’s dirty boxing meets Hughes’ wrestling and control.

AspectPiera Rodriguez (VEN, 11-2-0)Sam Hughes (USA, 11-6-0)Key Insight
StrikingAggressive power; high KO rate, strong clinch elbows/kneesVolume striker; absorbs but outlands in decisionsRodriguez’s finishing threat vs. Hughes’ output; Hughes absorbs more but stays durable.
GrapplingSolid TD defense; opportunistic subsImproving ground game; recent sub winHughes’ recent grappling edge could control pace; Rodriguez’s power keeps it standing.
Cardio/DurabilityStrong pace; rarely gassesElite durability; multiple decisionsBoth go distance often; Hughes excels in grinds, Rodriguez in bursts.
ExperienceUFC: 4-2; veteran gatekeeperUFC: 6-5; consistent performerRodriguez’s power vs. Hughes’ resilience; both 33, similar experience levels.
Intangibles-155 to -135 favorite; momentum from wins+130 to +105 underdog; rebound potentialRodriguez’s aggression vs. Hughes’ durability; cage size favors action.

Recent Form

Piera Rodriguez

  • Aug 2, 2025: W vs. Ketlen Souza (Split Dec) – Competitive standup battle.
  • Dec 14, 2024: W vs. Josefine Knutsson (Unanimous Dec) – Dominant volume.
  • May 18, 2024: L vs. Ariane Carnelossi (DQ R2, Headbutts) – Non-performance loss. Form: W-W-L (strong rebound with decisions).

Sam Hughes

  • Sep 6, 2025: W vs. Shauna Bannon (Sub R2) – Ground finish, improved grappling.
  • Mar 15, 2025: W vs. Stephanie Luciano (Split Dec) – Close decision.
  • Aug 3, 2024: W vs. Viktoriia Dudakova (Split Dec) – Durable performance. Form: W-W-W (three-fight streak, mixing decisions and finish).

Fight History

No prior meetings between Rodriguez and Hughes. No shared opponents for direct comparisons. This fresh matchup tests Rodriguez’s power against Hughes’ recent versatility.

FIGHT ODDS

Piera Rodriguez                 – 150

Sam Hughes                       + 130

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, March 13, 2026

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