Mike Malott is tied for the most finishes in the UFC welterweight division since 2022, with five stoppage victories. He shares this distinction with Jack Della Maddalena, Kevin Holland, Uros Medic, and Michael Morales, while Carlos Prates leads with six finishes. The statistic begins tracking from 2022, which marked Malott's debut year in the UFC. This performance demonstrates Malott's finishing ability among the current welterweight roster.
Mike Malott has cemented himself as one of the most dangerous finishers in the UFC welterweight division, sitting tied for the second-most stoppages at 170 pounds since 2022 with five finishing victories.

Malott shares that mark with Jack Della Maddalena, Kevin Holland, Uros Medic, and Michael Morales. Carlos Prates stands alone at the top of the list with six finishes over the same period. The tracking window beginning in 2022 is significant because that year marked Malott's UFC debut, meaning he has built his finishing tally across his entire promotional run.

Della Maddalena, ranked fourth in the welterweight division and thirteenth in the pound-for-pound standings, is 18-4-0 and represents one of the most prominent names Malott is tied alongside. The 29-year-old Australian lands 5.57 significant strikes per minute at a 51 percent accuracy rate, making him one of the division's most active and precise strikers.

Holland, 33, carries a 29-15-0 record and brings a different dimension to that group. The six-foot-three American orthodox fighter out of Phalanx MMA Academy lands 4.26 significant strikes per minute and possesses an 81-inch reach, giving him elite physical tools at welterweight.

Medic, also 33, adds yet another profile to the tier. The southpaw out of Kings MMA holds a 13-3-0 record and leads the group in striking accuracy at 60 percent, while also posting an impressive 5.59 significant strikes landed per minute.

Why it matters
- Malott's five finishes since 2022 place him among the division's most dangerous stoppage threats heading into 2026
- The cluster of fighters sharing this mark represents several of welterweight's most active and hard-hitting competitors
- Prates sitting one finish ahead underscores the narrow gap at the top of this metric within the division












