Robert Bryczek and Cam Rowston will fight on the middleweight main card with a single winner advancing their UFC momentum and record.
The method — KO/TKO, submission, or judges' decision — affects medical suspensions, stylistic reputation, and how quickly each fighter is booked again.
Cam Rowston and Robert Bryczek are the fighters whose strikes, grappling, and cardio decide the result.
Their coaches, referees, and the athletic commission also shape outcomes through game plans, in-fight advice, and early stoppage or point deductions.
Striking power, takedown success, submission threat, and cardio determine how likely a KO/TKO or submission becomes.
Short-notice injuries, visible damage, referee thresholds for stoppage, and the fighters' willingness to press risk versus safety will shift outcomes during the bout.
Weigh-in results, visible injuries, and any change to fight-week medical clearance strongly affect whether the bout proceeds and how each fighter performs.
During the fight, watch early leg kicks, clinch control, takedown attempts, and corner instructions; official time of stoppage or judges' scorecards decides related market outcomes.