
Julio Arce
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Durable featherweight journeyman and former UFC mainstay who mixed weight misses with solid wins before departing for the PFL in 2026.
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Julio Arce is a 35-year-old featherweight journeyman whose unlikely path to the UFC began at age fourteen in Queens, New York, when he joined Team Tiger Schulmann's combat gym to shed excess weight. He went on to win the 2011 New York Golden Gloves boxing championship before transitioning to professional MMA in 2012. Arce compiled an 8-1 record in Ring of Combat, where he won both the bantamweight and featherweight titles with multiple successful defenses, before earning a late-notice UFC contract in January 2018 to replace an injured Charles Rosa. Over six years in the UFC, Arce fought 16 times and posted a 6-10 record, mixing solid wins over Dan Ige, Daniel Teymur, Julian Erosa (a striking showcase finished by head kick), Andre Ewell, and Herbert Burns with losses to stronger prospects and established veterans. Most notably, Arce holds the UFC record for takedown defense at 96.2 percent, a testament to his wrestling fundamentals and cage awareness.
Arce's style is that of a gritty, pressure-forward grappler with heavy hands and solid clinch work. His strength lies in his ability to nullify takedowns and control opponents on the mat, but his striking consistency and output in striking exchanges remain inconsistent at the highest level. He has shown flashes of finishing power (notably his second-round knockout of Burns in March 2024) but also suffered notable defeats to rising strikers like Song Yadong (TKO, R2) and solid competitors like Montel Jackson (UD) and Hakeem Dawodu (split decision).
Arce's UFC tenure ended on a frustrating note. After his knockout of Burns in March 2024, which came despite missing weight at catchweight, Arce found himself in a seven-to-eight month limbo with no clear communication from the promotion about his future. He was not offered a new contract and eventually parted ways with the UFC. Arce then fought on the independent scene before signing with the PFL in March 2026, where he made his debut against undefeated featherweight prospect Alexei Pergande at PFL Pittsburgh. A self-described simple, humble fighter who credits his team and his gym instructorship at Tiger Schulmann's Bayside with keeping him grounded, Arce remains driven to climb the featherweight ranks and earn a title shot in his new promotion.
Why fans love Arce
Arce is a blue-collar, self-made fighter who overcame a childhood move to Colombia and returned to earn a Golden Gloves title, then transitioned into MMA and became a UFC mainstay for six years. He is known for showing up on short notice, taking tough fights, and maintaining a humble, no-frills attitude in interviews. His exceptional takedown defense and technical grappling acumen earn respect from fight analysts.
Why some fans hate Arce
Weight-cut struggles have haunted Arce: he missed weight twice in UFC bouts (against Daniel Santos by half a pound in April 2022, and against Herbert Burns by 1.25 pounds in March 2024), both times forfeiting a percentage of his purse. Some fans view repeated weight misses as unprofessional. Additionally, his 6-10 UFC record against mixed-level competition may frustrate those who expected more from a veteran with his technical tools.

























