February 1, 2026

Cam Rowston keeps rolling, stops Cody Brundage in Round 2 at UFC 325 Sydney

Cam Rowston continued his surge at UFC 325 in Sydney, stopping Cody Brundage with a Round 2 TKO. Since August 19, Rowston has now delivered three stoppage wins across the UFC and Contender Series pathway, making a rapid case for bigger opportunities.

Cam Rowston’s rise has been fast and violent, and UFC 325 in Sydney only added to the trend. Since August 19, Rowston has now stacked three wins and three stoppages across the UFC pipeline, turning a single opportunity into a run that is getting harder to ignore.

Rowston first announced himself with a finish on Dana White’s Contender Series to earn his contract, then carried that momentum straight into the Octagon with back-to-back UFC stoppages. The common theme has been composure mixed with escalation. He stays measured early, reads what is in front of him, then steadily increases the damage until opponents cannot hold the line.

That same pattern played out against Cody Brundage at UFC 325. Rowston built the fight, pressured with intent, and began to find the shots that mattered as the pace wore on. By the second round, the difference in control was clear. Rowston’s offense broke through, the volume and accuracy spiked, and the referee stepped in to halt it, awarding Rowston a Round 2 TKO.

It was another statement finish and another step forward for a fighter who is rapidly building a reputation for ending fights, not just winning them. Three wins, three stoppages, and the sense that Rowston’s ceiling is still rising as quickly as his confidence.