
Kyle Prepolec
18-10-0
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Canadian journeyman lightweight 'Killshot' Prepolec who mixes striking and grappling with a taste for finishes, now grinding back in the UFC after a stint in regional promotions.
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Kyle Prepolec is a 36-year-old Canadian lightweight who has built an 18-10 professional record across 17 years of fighting, mixing a journeyman's experience in regional North American promotions with two stints in the UFC. Born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Prepolec traded hockey for combat sports as a teenager and has been grinding in gyms ever since. He parlayed regional success into a 2019 UFC contract, starting with a short-notice debut against Nordine Taleb, but lost back-to-back decisions to Taleb and Austin Hubbard before being released in March 2020. Rather than fade, he continued fighting regionally, eventually winning the SMMA Lightweight Championship and stacking impressive finishes - particularly first-round knockouts via head kick - that earned him respect as a finisher.
Prepolec's fighting style is a deliberate blend of striking and grappling. He operates almost entirely from a distance, landing 97 percent of his significant strikes on the feet, mixing boxing combinations with occasional kicks. He has finished fights via submission using triangles, armbars, arm-triangles, rear-naked chokes, and D'Arce chokes, but he is not a takedown-heavy wrestler. His record across 18 pro bouts reflects a well-rounded fighter: 10 wins by knockout, 4 by submission, 4 by decision, and seven first-round finishes. At 70 inches of reach, he uses distance and timing to land clean strikes while maintaining a defensive shell that holds opponents to about 49 percent striking accuracy.
In May 2025, after a five-year absence, Prepolec returned to the UFC on short notice to face rising prospect Benoit Saint Denis at UFC 315 in Montreal. He lost that bout via second-round arm-triangle choke. His comeback continued just over five months later against established lightweight Drew Dober at UFC Fight Night 262 in Vancouver in October 2025. Though he lost via third-round TKO, the bout was electric: Prepolec's check of a head kick sliced Dober's shin open, leaving Dober compromised for the remainder of the fight. Prepolec then absorbed a low blow that the referee penalized with a point deduction, but Dober rallied to finish him at 1:16 of round three. Despite the loss, both fighters earned Fight of the Night honors and a $50,000 bonus, a testament to the entertainment value Prepolec brings even in defeat.
As an active UFC lightweight at 0-4 in the promotion but carrying genuine finishing power and submission expertise, Prepolec represents the everyman grinder: no title trajectory, no viral persona, but a technically sound, durable competitor capable of delivering highlight moments. His age and modest UFC record stand against him, but his willingness to accept short-notice fights and his demonstrated skill in regional competition signal a fighter content to trade and hunt finishes rather than play it safe.








