South Korean lightweight Yi Sak Lee, representing Korea Top Team, is set to make his UFC middleweight debut on the UFC Fight Night: Song vs. Figueiredo card on May 30 at the Galaxy Arena in Macau. Lee draws a tough first assignment in Luis Felipe Dias, who earned his UFC contract with a standout performance on Dana White’s Contender Series, submitting Donavon Hedrick via rear‑naked choke at 4:37 of Round 2. This event marks the UFC’s return to Asia, and Lee’s inclusion signals the growing influence of Korean MMA on the world stage.
Who Is Yi Sak Lee?

Yi Sak Lee is a long‑time staple of the Korean regional MMA scene, competing across promotions such as TOP FC, Road FC, and other domestic circuits. He represents the “old‑school” generation of Korean fighters, the ones who built the foundation before Korea’s MMA boom.
Known for his sharp boxing combinations and disciplined grappling, Lee has built his reputation through relentless training under Korea Top Team’s battle‑tested system, the same camp that produced UFC veterans like Jun Yong Park and Da Woon Jung. His technical precision and composure make him one of Korea’s most promising prospects heading into Macau.
Lee enters Macau riding a two‑fight win streak, with back‑to‑back finishes over Weichao Nie and Daichi Mikami, both ending by submission before the judges ever became a factor. Now standing at 8–1 as a professional, Lee has built a reputation as a finisher, with the majority of his victories coming by TKO or submission. His UFC debut has all the ingredients for a high‑energy matchup, and the question heading into May 30 is simple: can Lee deliver another decisive finish on the sport’s biggest stage.
HanPunch Fight Prediction: Yi Sak Lee vs. Luis Felipe Dias
This matchup has all the makings of a technical, high‑pressure battle, but the edge leans toward Yi Sak Lee if he can impose his rhythm early. Dias is dangerous in the octagon, his Contender Series finish proved that, but Lee’s composure, shot selection, and ability to dictate range give him the tools to keep the fight in his world. If Lee maintains his defensive discipline and forces Dias into extended exchanges, the momentum shifts heavily in his favor. HanPunch’s read: Lee’s pace and precision eventually break the fight open, leading to a late‑round finish or a dominant decision that announces his arrival in the UFC’s middleweight division.
The Macau Moment
The Galaxy Arena will host a packed crowd as Asia’s top fighters converge for a night of high‑level competition. For Yi Sak Lee, this fight represents more than a debut, it’s a statement that Korea’s next generation is ready to stand shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the world’s elite.
For Yi Sak Lee, this is the perfect stage for several reasons. Its close to home, a card stacked with Asian talent and a chance to introduce himself to the global audience. Expect Lee to bring his trademark pressure, clean striking, and calculated aggression to the Octagon. His performance could define Korea Top Team’s next chapter in UFC history.
The fight card is currently slated for the following matchups:
Main card:
- Song Yadong vs. Deiveson Figueiredo — Bantamweight
- Zhang Mingyang vs. Alonzo Menifield — Light Heavyweight
- Sergei Pavlovich vs. Tallison Teixeira — Heavyweight
- Kai Asakura vs. Cameron Smotherman — Bantamweight
- Muslim Salikhov vs. Jake Matthews — Welterweight
- Alex Perez vs. Su Mudaerji — Flyweight
Preliminary Card:
- Yi Sak Lee vs. Luis Felipe Dias — Middleweight
- Ding Meng vs. José Henrique Souza — Welterweight
- Aoriqileng vs. Cody Haddon — Bantamweight
- Rei Tsuruya vs. Jesús Aguilar — Flyweight
- Angela Hill vs. Jingnan Xiong — Women’s Strawweight
- Zhu Kangjie vs. Ramon Taveras — Featherweight
- Loma Lookboonmee vs. Jaqueline Amorim — Women’s Strawweight
How can you watch the event?
Fans can watch UFC Fight Night: Song vs. Figueiredo live on Saturday, May 30, 2026, as the action unfolds from the Galaxy Arena in Macau. The event will stream exclusively on Paramount+, giving viewers full access to both the prelims and main card. With the broadcast scheduled to begin in the evening local time, fans around the world will be tuning in to see whether Yi Sak Lee can make a statement in his UFC debut.
Follow HanPunch for Post‑Fight Coverage
Once the dust settles in Macau, HanPunch will be breaking down every angle of Yi Sak Lee’s debut, from tactical adjustments to standout moments and what this performance means for his future in the UFC. Stay locked in with HanPunch across all platforms for post‑fight analysis, behind‑the‑scenes insights, and continued coverage of Korea’s rising MMA talent as they carve their path on the world stage.

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