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Rodrigo Vera crashed the main event in under two minutes as the Galaxy Arena card delivered fast finishes, a split of decisions, and one fight left with no result.
The main event needed less than one round. In the featherweight headliner at Galaxy Arena in Cotai, Rodrigo Vera walked through Zhu Kangjie and got the KO/TKO at 1:50 of round one. Vera improves to 22-1-1 and hands Zhu (now 21-5-0) a decisive loss in front of a home-region crowd. If you picked Zhu on records or on the room, this is the result that stung — the fight was over before it really started.
That set the tone for a night that rewarded finishers and punished anyone banking on the favorites to grind out safe decisions.
Three of the four stoppages on this card came inside the first round, and a fourth landed early in the second:
If your bracket leaned on the finishers here, this was your night.
The Aoriqileng–Haddon result is the one to flag for anyone playing the experience angle. Aoriqileng carried 26 wins into the cage; Haddon carried nine. The younger man got the knockout anyway. On paper that is the clearest upset of the card, and it is exactly the kind of pick that separates brackets.
Watch Jose Henrique (9-1-0) too. He took a decision over the extremely experienced Ding Meng (35-10-0) across three full rounds in a welterweight bout. Ding walked in with 35 wins; Henrique took the nod on the scorecards after 15 minutes. Two young fighters, two upsets over grizzled records — that was a theme worth noting.
Three fights went the full three rounds to the judges:
None were finishes, but Hill over Xiong and Henrique over Ding were the two that likely swung more than a few picks.
The flyweight bout between Alex Perez (26-10-0) and Sumudaerji (19-7-0) ended in a draw/no result — no winner recorded. If you had a pick on that one, it lands as a wash rather than a hit or a miss.
Vera’s first-round finish over Zhu is the result that reshapes the top of the featherweight conversation here, and Haddon and Henrique both banked wins over far more experienced names — the kind of nights that move young fighters forward. Hill’s decision over Xiong quietly resets the women’s strawweight picture in that corner of the division.
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