Sam Patterson vs Michael Page UFC London Results
Sam Patterson vs. Michael Page at UFC London: Everything You Need to Know
All eyes were on the O2 Arena in London on March 21, 2026, as two of England's most exciting welterweights collided in one of the most anticipated British matchups in recent UFC history. Sam Patterson, a hard-hitting rising contender riding a four-fight first-round finish streak, stepped up to face the flashy and experienced Michael "Venom" Page in a bout that promised fireworks — and delivered controversy. Here's a full breakdown of Patterson's journey, the fight itself, and what comes next for the Walford native.
Who Is Sam Patterson? The Rise of a British Welterweight Contender
Sam Patterson isn't a name that snuck up on anyone paying attention to the UFC's welterweight division. The 6-foot-3 fighter with a 78-inch reach has been systematically dismantling opponents with a level of finishing ability that's rare even at the highest levels of mixed martial arts.
Patterson earned his shot at the big stage in 2022 when he secured a UFC contract through Dana White's Contender Series, the promotion's premier talent pipeline. Since making his UFC debut in 2023 — where he suffered a first-round knockout loss that could have derailed a lesser competitor — Patterson has gone 4-1 inside the octagon and carries an overall professional record of 14-2-1.
What makes Patterson's recent run so impressive isn't just that he's winning — it's how he's winning. His last four victories have all come by first-round finish: two rear naked chokes, one arm triangle choke, and most recently a TKO of Trey Waters via right hook in September 2025. That kind of finishing consistency puts Patterson in rare company and signals a fighter who has developed genuine knockout and submission power alongside sharp tactical awareness.
The Michael Page Matchup: A High-Stakes All-British Clash
Few fights on the UFC London card generated as much buzz as this all-British welterweight showdown. Michael "Venom" Page is one of the most recognized strikers in MMA — a Bellator veteran known for his flashy, unorthodox kickboxing style and highlight-reel finishes. Facing him represented a significant step up in competition for Patterson, and the market reflected it.
Page entered the bout as a -190 favorite, with Patterson listed at +160 on the moneyline — odds that implied Page was the more proven commodity but left plenty of room for bettors who believed in Patterson's surging momentum. Pre-fight analysis from Yahoo Sports highlighted the striking matchup as the key dynamic, with both fighters preferring to keep the bout standing.
The venue added another layer of meaning. Both men are English, turning the bout into a rare all-British UFC main card showdown on home soil at the iconic O2 Arena — a setting that energized the London crowd from the opening bell.
UFC London Fight Night: What Happened Between Page and Patterson
The bout didn't deliver the explosive first-round finish that Patterson's recent track record had fans anticipating. Instead, the fight went the distance — and the aftermath became the story of the night.
Michael Page secured the decision victory, but the win was met with loud, sustained booing from the London crowd, a striking response given that Page is a British fighter performing in front of a home audience. According to post-fight coverage on MSN, Page was "booed mercilessly" following a performance widely described as lackluster, with the crowd feeling the fight failed to live up to its potential.
Additional reporting confirmed that the audience's reaction underscored their appreciation for Patterson's effort and their frustration with the overall pace and output of the contest. For Patterson, a decision loss to a -190 favorite on a major card is far from a career-defining setback — but the crowd's response suggested many in attendance felt he had done enough to earn a closer look from the judges.
The UFC London live blog on Yahoo Sports tracked the action round by round as the fight unfolded, capturing the shifting momentum and the growing frustration in the arena as the bout progressed toward the scorecards.
Patterson's Physical Advantages and Fighting Style
One reason Patterson has generated so much attention heading into the Page fight is his physical profile. At 6-foot-3 with a 78-inch reach, he's an unusually large welterweight — a fighter whose frame gives him natural leverage advantages in both the clinch and on the ground.
His finishing arsenal is genuinely diverse. The two rear naked chokes in his recent run show elite back-take ability; the arm triangle choke signals tight top control and positional awareness; and the TKO of Trey Waters demonstrates that his striking has developed genuine stopping power. That combination of grappling and striking finishing ability is what separates serious contenders from fighters who simply accumulate wins.
The Page matchup was always a stylistic challenge — Page's range management and unorthodox movement are designed to frustrate opponents who want to close distance and impose physicality. Patterson's path to victory ran directly through his ability to negate Page's footwork and get the fight to the positions where his finishing tools could shine.
What This Fight Means for Patterson's UFC Future
A loss is a loss, but context matters enormously in the UFC welterweight division. Patterson entered this bout as an unranked fighter looking to force his way onto the official rankings with a win over a recognizable name. Page, despite being a fan favorite and Bellator veteran, is not currently among the division's elite top-15 — meaning even a dominant win over him wouldn't have guaranteed immediate ranking placement.
That said, the manner of the defeat — going to a decision against a fighter heavily favored to finish him — actually speaks well of Patterson's durability and composure. He didn't get knocked out. He didn't get submitted. He survived five rounds against an elite striker and made it competitive enough that the home crowd turned on the winner.
For a 14-2-1 fighter who has shown consistent first-round finishing ability, this experience fighting at pace against a high-level opponent in a major arena should only sharpen his game. Pre-fight breakdown analysis for UFC Fight Night 270 noted the bout as Patterson's opportunity to push into the rankings — that opportunity may come again with another strong showing in his next outing.
Sam Patterson FAQ: Your Questions Answered
What is Sam Patterson's professional MMA record?
As of UFC London on March 21, 2026, Sam Patterson holds a professional MMA record of 14-3-1 following his decision loss to Michael Page. He went 4-1 inside the UFC since his debut in 2023.
How did Sam Patterson get into the UFC?
Patterson earned his UFC contract in 2022 by competing on Dana White's Contender Series, the talent showcase that has launched numerous UFC careers. He impressed enough to earn a full contract and made his octagon debut in 2023.
What is Sam Patterson's finishing streak?
Prior to the Page fight, Patterson had won four consecutive bouts by first-round finish — two rear naked chokes, one arm triangle choke, and a TKO knockout of Trey Waters with a right hook in September 2025.
Did Sam Patterson win against Michael Page at UFC London?
No. Michael Page won by decision, though the result was met with heavy booing from the London crowd, who felt the performance was underwhelming. Patterson pushed Page for the full duration of the fight.
What are Sam Patterson's physical stats?
Patterson stands 6 feet 3 inches tall with a 78-inch reach, making him an unusually large welterweight with natural physical advantages over most opponents in the 170-pound division.
Conclusion: Sam Patterson's Story Is Far From Over
Sam Patterson walked into the O2 Arena on March 21, 2026, as a live underdog with something to prove — and while the scorecards didn't go his way, the performance gave the MMA community a clearer picture of where he stands. He's durable, composed under pressure, and competitive against established names on a major stage. A fighter who bounced back from a knockout loss to rattle off four straight first-round finishes has already demonstrated resilience.
The welterweight division has no shortage of contenders, but Patterson's combination of size, finishing ability, and improving all-around game keeps him firmly in the conversation. The next fight will be pivotal — but if his trajectory since 2022 is any indication, Sam Patterson isn't going away quietly.
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Sources
- Pre-fight analysis from Yahoo Sports sports.yahoo.com
- post-fight coverage on MSN msn.com
- Additional reporting confirmed msn.com
- UFC London live blog on Yahoo Sports sports.yahoo.com
- Pre-fight breakdown analysis for UFC Fight Night 270 msn.com