Carlos Prates has the most finishes in the UFC welterweight division since 2022 with six stoppage victories. Jack Della Maddalena, Mike Malott, Kevin Holland, Uros Medic, and Michael Morales are tied for second place with five finishes each. The statistics begin from 2022, which marks Malott's debut year in the UFC. This data highlights the most dangerous finishers currently competing in the welterweight division. The rankings were compiled by UFC Eurasia.
Carlos Prates has established himself as the most prolific finisher in the UFC welterweight division over the past three-plus years, recording six stoppage victories since 2022 to lead all fighters in the 170-pound class during that span, according to data compiled by UFC Eurasia.

A group of five fighters — Jack Della Maddalena, Mike Malott, Kevin Holland, Uros Medic, and Michael Morales — sit one back with five finishes apiece since 2022, the year that also marks Malott's UFC debut and the starting point for the statistical window.

Della Maddalena, ranked fourth in the welterweight division and thirteenth pound-for-pound, has built an 18-4-0 record at just 29 years old. The Australian out of Scrappy MMA lands 5.57 significant strikes per minute at 51 percent accuracy, making him one of the sharper offensive threats in the bracket.

Holland, the 33-year-old American known as Trailblazer, carries a 29-15-0 career record and brings rare physical tools to the division — standing six-foot-three with an 81-inch reach and landing 4.26 significant strikes per minute at 49 percent accuracy out of an orthodox stance.

Medic, also 33 and fighting out of Kings MMA under the nickname The Doctor, owns a 13-3-0 record and posts the highest striking rate among the verified group at 5.59 significant strikes per minute, connecting at an impressive 60 percent accuracy as a southpaw.

Why it matters
- Prates sitting alone atop the finish leaderboard signals a genuine threat to anyone in the welterweight top fifteen
- Della Maddalena's combination of a top-five ranking and five finishes since 2022 underlines his title credentials at 170 pounds
- The concentration of elite finishers in the welterweight division — six names with five or more stoppages in roughly three years — suggests the title picture will continue to be shaped by power rather than decisions







