The headliners are Chinese stars, but the most consequential newcomer at UFC Macau fights on the undercard. Xiong Jingnan — 'The Panda' — spent years as ONE Championship's most dominant woman and one of the best fighters anywhere outside the UFC. Sherdog framed the stakes plainly: a dominant performance against Angela Hill could send Xiong 'rocketing up the ladder' in a strawweight division short on fresh contenders.

Standing in her way is exactly the right test. Angela Hill has shared the cage with virtually everyone the division has produced over the past decade. She's not the gatekeeper she once was — she's lost back-to-back decisions to Iasmin Lucindo and Fatima Kline — but a veteran of her experience is the perfect measuring stick for a debutant carrying big expectations. If Xiong runs through Hill, the hype is real. If Hill drags her into deep, awkward championship-rounds water, we learn something about how the ONE pedigree translates.

For Hill, the math is simpler and harsher: on a two-fight skid, against an incoming star the promotion clearly has plans for, she needs a result to stay relevant. Spoiling a debut is the kind of win that resets a veteran's standing overnight.