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Preview · 30 May 2026

Jake Matthews Looks to Steady the Ship Against a Dangerous, Rusty Harris

A late-notice welterweight scrap between an Australian mainstay and a finisher who hasn't fought in over a year.

Jake Matthews has been a UFC welterweight fixture for a decade, and his recent form reads like a fighter still finding his level. Over his last five he's gone 3-2, with three decision wins, a first-round submission of Chidi Njokuani, and — most recently — a third-round submission loss to the evergreen Neil Magny last September. That last result is the cautionary note: for all his experience, Matthews can be had on the mat.

Carlston Harris is the more volatile variable. The Brazilian is a legitimate finishing threat — a slick submission game and real pop — but his recent results have been rough. He's dropped three of his last five, the losses all by knockout, including a stoppage by Santiago Ponzinibbio in January 2025. He hasn't competed since, which makes ring rust a real question on top of a tough skid.

This one came together as a reshuffle — Matthews was originally slated for a different opponent — and late-notice welterweight fights tend to reward the busier, more grounded man. Matthews is the more active and well-rounded fighter; Harris carries the bigger finishing threat but also the bigger question marks, between the layoff and a run of knockout losses. If Matthews fights at range and leans on his volume, the experience edge is his. If Harris lands clean early, none of that matters.

Published by the FightIQ desk on 30 May 2026. Claims about fights and records are checked against our own graded card data before publication — the same data behind the public track record.

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