UFC Perth MMA Match Preview: Benjamin Johnston (5-1-0) vs. Wes Schultz (7-3-0)

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EVENT OVERVIEW

UFC Perth: Della Maddalena vs. Prates

Bout: Benjamin Johnston vs. Wes Schultz

Division: Middleweight (185 lbs)

Venue: RAC Arena, Perth, Western Australia

Bout Placement: Early Prelims

Local Start Time: Approx. 6:00 PM AWST

U.S. Broadcast Time: Early Prelims begin 1:00 AM PT / 4:00 AM ET

Indoor venue — no weather impact.

INJURY REPORT

No reported injuries

No camp disruptions

No weight‑cut issues reported for either fighter

Both fighters are fully cleared.

FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM

Benjamin “The Bad Guy” Johnston

Record: 5–1 Age: 28 Country: Australia Style: Explosive striker with strong clinch control Reach: 75″ Stance: Orthodox

Recent Form

Win — KO (2025)

Win — KO (2024)

Win — Decision (2024)

Loss — Submission (2023)

Win — KO (2023)

Johnston is one of Australia’s rising prospects:

Heavy hands

Strong Muay Thai base

Excellent finishing instincts

Thrives in front of a home crowd

He is still developing his ground game but has shown improved takedown defense in recent bouts.

Strengths

Knockout power

Fast starts

Strong clinch striking

Home‑country advantage

Weaknesses

Limited grappling depth

Can be hittable in exchanges

Has not faced many UFC‑level wrestlers

Wes “The Soldier” Schultz

Record: 7–3 Age: 31 Country: USA Style: Wrestle‑boxer with grinding top control Reach: 74″ Stance: Orthodox

Recent Form

Win — Decision (2025)

Loss — KO (2024)

Win — Submission (2024)

Loss — Decision (2023)

Win — KO (2023)

Schultz is a durable, well‑rounded fighter who relies on:

Pressure wrestling

Dirty boxing

Clinch control

Grinding pace

He is not a big finisher but wins minutes with pressure and physicality.

Strengths

Strong wrestling base

Good cardio

Durable and experienced

Effective against strikers who struggle with pressure

Weaknesses

Limited striking power

Predictable entries

Vulnerable to fast, explosive opponents

MATCHUP BREAKDOWN

Striking

Johnston: Faster, more powerful, more dynamic

Schultz: Functional boxing but lacks speed and pop

Edge: Johnston

Grappling

Johnston: Improving but untested at elite level

Schultz: Better wrestler, more control time

Edge: Schultz

Cardio

Johnston: Strong early, slows slightly in R3

Schultz: Built for grinding fights

Edge: Schultz

Fight IQ

Johnston: Still developing

Schultz: More seasoned, more tactical

Edge: Schultz

BETTING TRENDS

1. Australian Fighters in Australia

Historically outperform expectations due to:

Crowd energy

Reduced travel fatigue

Familiar environment

2. Striker vs. Wrestler Dynamic

Public money tends to favor the striker (Johnston), while sharp bettors often look for value on the wrestler (Schultz).

3. Schultz’s Durability

He rarely gets finished early, which may push bettors toward:

Over 1.5 rounds

Fight Goes the Distance

4. Johnston’s KO Threat

Books will shade Johnston ITD heavily.

FIGHT ODDS

Benjamin Johnston`       – 140

Wes Schultz                        + 120

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 1, 2026

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