
Francisco Prado
12-4-0
Welterweight
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A welterweight grinder fighting in the UFC who lands clean striking but struggles against dominant wrestlers.
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Francisco Prado is a welterweight striker operating in the UFC with a solid 12-4 professional record, but his recent trajectory has been downward. Over the past two-plus years, he has accumulated three consecutive unanimous decision losses to Daniel Zellhuber, Jamie Mullarkey, and Jake Matthews, fighters who imposed their wrestling and grappling control. His one standout moment in that span was a devastating first-round knockout of Ottman Azaitar in July 2023, a finish that briefly suggested he could compete at a higher level.
Prado's fighting style hinges on striking power and footwork, but he has revealed significant vulnerabilities in his wrestling defense and top-game management. In his most recent outing against Charles Radtke at UFC 327 in April 2026, he was controlled on the mat for extended stretches, failed to create offense from top position, and drew a point deduction for an eye poke to Radtke in the third round. The unanimous decision loss (30-26 across all three judges) underscored a familiar pattern: Prado can land clean combinations when the fight stays upright, but when competent wrestlers drag the action to the canvas, he lacks the defensive or positional tools to escape or counter-attack effectively.
For casual viewers, Prado is a streaky prospect with occasional highlight-reel finish potential, but his recent resume suggests he is settling into the role of a mid-tier welterweight gatekeeper rather than a title contender. His appeal lies in the possibility of a stunning knockout if the matchmaking favors him, but consistency and defensive wrestling remain significant question marks.
Why some fans hate Prado
Prado issued an unintentional but notable eye poke to Charles Radtke at UFC 327 that drew a point deduction, adding to a profile of defensive lapses in high-level competition.











