Japanese flyweight fighter Rei Tsuruya won his bout at UFC Macau today after facing a replacement opponent [1].
The victory maintains Tsuruya's momentum in the flyweight division, demonstrating his ability to adapt to sudden changes in fight choreography and opponent styles [3].
Tsuruya was originally scheduled to compete against Jesús Aguilar [1]. However, Aguilar was unable to compete due to an injury [1]. This forced the organization to find a new matchup on short notice to keep the fighter on the card [1].
Luis Gurule stepped in as the new opponent for Tsuruya [2]. The flyweight contest took place in Macau, a Special Administrative Region of China [1]. Following the conclusion of the fight, Tsuruya participated in an octagon interview conducted by Michael Bisping [1].
The transition from Aguilar to Gurule highlighted the volatility of fight camps, particularly in the lower weight classes where matchups can shift rapidly. Tsuruya's performance in the octagon showed he could maintain his game plan despite the shift in personnel [1].
While the specific details of the finish were not detailed in the immediate report, the win solidifies Tsuruya's standing as a competitive force in the flyweight division [3]. The event in Macau continues to serve as a platform for the UFC to expand its footprint in the Asian market [1].
“Rei Tsuruya won his bout at UFC Macau today after facing a replacement opponent.”
Tsuruya's ability to secure a win after a late-notice opponent change suggests a high level of professional readiness. For the UFC, the successful substitution of Luis Gurule for the injured Jesús Aguilar ensures the event's viability in the Macau market and maintains the trajectory of rising regional stars.




