Charles Radtke defeated Francisco Prado via unanimous decision with all three judges scoring the bout 30-26 at UFC 327. The victory gives Radtke a two-fight winning streak. Prado's struggles in the UFC continue as he has now lost five of his last six fights in the promotion.
Charles Radtke handed Francisco Prado a lopsided defeat at UFC 327 on April 11, earning a unanimous decision victory with all three judges returning identical 30-26 scorecards.

Radtke, known as "Chuck Buffalo," is now 12-5-0 and has strung together back-to-back wins. The 35-year-old orthodox fighter stands five-foot-nine with a notably long 72-inch reach, and his numbers reflect a measured, efficient style — he lands 2.8 significant strikes per minute but does so at a striking accuracy of 54 percent, well above average. He also averages 1.32 takedowns per 15 minutes, suggesting he uses his grappling to control opponents rather than simply trade on the feet.
Prado, just 24 years old and representing Argentina out of American Top Team, drops to 12-5-0 overall but the more troubling trend is his UFC run, where he has now lost five of his last six promotional bouts. The orthodox striker stands five-foot-ten with a 69-inch reach and generates 4.09 significant strikes per minute, showing he is willing to engage at volume, though his 43 percent accuracy indicates he has struggled to land cleanly at this level.

Why it matters
- The dominant 30-26 scores across all three judges signal Radtke controlled nearly every minute of the contest, not just the outcome.
- A two-fight winning streak gives Radtke momentum and a stronger case for a ranked opponent in his next appearance.
- For Prado, five losses in six UFC outings raises serious questions about his place on the roster despite his youth and upside at 24.
- The reach advantage Radtke carried into the fight — three inches over Prado — may have been a consistent factor in his ability to land at over half accuracy while keeping Prado at distance.
Saturday, April 11, 2026






