Cam Rowston outpoints Robert Bryczek to extend win streak to seven at UFC Perth
The City Kickboxing middleweight dominated all three rounds on the ground and at range, earning a clean sweep on the scorecards.

NEW ZEALAND —
Key facts
- Cam Rowston defeated Robert Bryczek by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) at UFC Perth.
- Rowston, 31, extended his win streak to seven and improved his professional record to 15-3.
- Bryczek, a former FEN and Oktagon MMA champion, fell to 1-2 in the UFC octagon.
- The bout served as the featured preliminary on the UFC Perth card.
- Rowston secured takedowns in all three rounds, controlling the fight on the mat for extended periods.
- Bryczek landed body hooks in the first round that briefly rattled Rowston, but could not overcome the Australian's reach and grappling.
Rowston controls from start to finish
Cam Rowston made it three straight UFC victories on Saturday night, outclassing Poland's Robert Bryczek over 15 minutes in the featured preliminary bout at UFC Perth. The City Kickboxing middleweight, fighting in front of a home crowd, used his significant reach advantage and relentless grappling to sweep all three rounds on every judge's scorecard. Rowston opened with kicks to the body to establish his range, but Bryczek pressed forward early, landing a crisp series of hooks to the body that visibly shook the Australian. Rowston responded by taking the fight to the mat, where he controlled the remainder of the first round with crushing elbows from top position.
Ground dominance defines the fight
The second round followed a similar pattern. Bryczek continued to move forward, chopping at Rowston's lead leg, but struggled to close distance against the Australian's long reach. Rowston stuck stiff straight punches that stopped Bryczek in his tracks before returning to the grappling that had served him so well. Once on top, Rowston postured up and unleashed nearly three minutes of ground-and-pound, leaving Bryczek vulnerable in his guard. Round three was more of the same. Rowston secured an early takedown and maintained top position, mixing ground-and-pound with transitions while looking for a finish. Bryczek scrambled intelligently from the bottom but offered little resistance to the takedown itself.
Bryczek survives but can't solve the puzzle
Despite absorbing heavy punishment, Bryczek survived all 15 minutes, forcing the middleweights to the scorecards for the first time in Rowston's UFC tenure. The Polish fighter, a former champion in both FEN and Oktagon MMA, entered the bout with a 1-1 record inside the octagon. He struggled throughout the night to deal with Rowston's length and high volume of feints, which disrupted his rhythm and prevented him from mounting sustained offense. Rowston, known as the "Battle Giraffe," improved to 15-3 overall and has now won seven consecutive fights. The 31-year-old Auckland-based fighter has not lost since 2020.
A statement win for the Australian middleweight
The unanimous decision victory represents a significant step forward for Rowston as he looks to break into the UFC's middleweight rankings. Fighting out of the renowned City Kickboxing gym in Auckland, Rowston has developed a well-rounded game that blends striking at range with suffocating top control. His performance in Perth showcased both aspects, as he outlanded Bryczek on the feet and dominated the grappling exchanges. Bryczek, who had hoped to even his UFC record and build momentum in the division, will now return to the drawing board after a second loss in three octagon appearances.
What comes next for Rowston
With seven straight wins and a flawless UFC run, Rowston is likely to face a ranked opponent in his next outing. The middleweight division is deep with contenders, and a victory over a top-15 fighter could propel him into title contention discussions. For now, the Australian can savor a dominant performance in front of his countrymen, one that announced his arrival as a legitimate threat in the 185-pound weight class. Bryczek, meanwhile, will need to reassess his approach after being outgrappled for three rounds. The Polish fighter has the tools to compete at this level, but must find answers for rangy wrestlers who can neutralize his pressure.
The bottom line
- Cam Rowston defeated Robert Bryczek by unanimous decision (30–27 across all three scorecards) at UFC Perth.
- Rowston extended his win streak to seven and improved to 15-3 overall, while Bryczek fell to 1-2 in the UFC.
- The fight was controlled by Rowston's takedowns and ground-and-pound, with Bryczek unable to mount sustained offense.
- Rowston, 31, fights out of City Kickboxing and is now on a seven-fight winning streak dating back to 2020.
- Bryczek, a former FEN and Oktagon champion, struggled with Rowston's reach and feints throughout the bout.
- The victory positions Rowston for a potential matchup against a ranked opponent in the UFC middleweight division.

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