Julian Rodriguez opened Zuffa Boxing’s first night with a result that immediately tested the idea that this promotion would be predictable.
Rodriguez defeated Cain Sandoval by unanimous decision over ten rounds in their welterweight bout Saturday night in Las Vegas, handing Sandoval the first loss of his career and delivering the first upset in Zuffa Boxing history. The scorecards were wide at 99 91 twice and 98 92, numbers that reflected control more than dominance.
Sandoval entered unbeaten and was positioned as the forward moving favorite. Rodriguez, now 2- 2, was treated as the experienced but secondary option.
Rodriguez boxed with patience and discipline. He allowed Sandoval to lead, spent time on the ropes by choice, and made Sandoval pay for rushing exchanges without a defensive reset. The counters were clean and consistent, especially when Sandoval squared up. Rodriguez mixed head shots with hard body work, most notably in the third round, and steadily took command of the tempo.
Sandoval stayed busy and showed toughness throughout. He absorbed clean shots without wilting and had moments where his volume narrowed rounds. But the move up from super lightweight showed. His punches carried less effect, and his pressure came without the defensive awareness needed to avoid Rodriguez’s counters. When Sandoval pressed, Rodriguez answered. When Sandoval paused, Rodriguez banked rounds.
The fight had momentum swings and quiet stretches. Round five slowed as Rodriguez held at times while Sandoval searched for openings. Even then, the pattern did not change. Rodriguez was sharper. He was cleaner. He made fewer mistakes.
The performance drew praise afterward from Dana White and quickly circulated online through highlight clips focused on Rodriguez’s counter work and composure.
For Zuffa Boxing, it was a useful start. The card opener produced a real fight, a real upset, and a result that was earned rather than staged. Rodriguez did not steal the bout. He took it, round by round, and made the favorite look one step short.
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Last Updated on 01/24/2026