Carlos Prates has recorded 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 with five finishes each during that span. The 2022 starting point was chosen to coincide with Malott's UFC debut year. These statistics highlight the most dangerous finishers currently competing at 170 pounds. The data reflects both finishing ability and activity level over the past several years.
Carlos Prates has established himself as the most prolific finisher in the UFC welterweight division over the past several years, recording six stoppage victories since 2022 — more than any other fighter competing at 170 pounds during that stretch.

Four fighters are tied for second place with five finishes each over the same period: Jack Della Maddalena, Mike Malott, Kevin Holland, Uros Medic, and Michael Morales. The 2022 cutoff was selected to align with Malott's UFC debut, giving a consistent window that reflects both finishing ability and activity level across the division.

Della Maddalena sits fourth in the welterweight rankings and thirteenth in the pound-for-pound standings, carrying an 18-4 record into his 29-year-old prime. The Australian out of Scrappy MMA lands 5.57 significant strikes per minute at 51 percent accuracy, making him one of the more dangerous offensive threats in the bracket.

Holland, the 33-year-old American known as "Trailblazer," brings a 29-15 record and a notably rangy physical profile — standing six-foot-three with an 81-inch reach. He lands 4.26 significant strikes per minute and connects at 49 percent accuracy, mixing in takedown and submission threats to complement his striking.

Medic, also 33 and competing out of Kings MMA, may be the least heralded name on the list but posts the sharpest numbers among the group. The southpaw known as "The Doctor" lands 5.59 significant strikes per minute at 60 percent accuracy, the highest striking accuracy figure of any fighter in this cluster.

Why it matters
- Prates standing alone at six finishes underscores his status as the division's most dangerous active finisher
- The logjam at five finishes signals genuine depth of finishing power across the welterweight top contenders
- Style matchups between high-volume strikers like Medic, Della Maddalena, and Holland carry significant stoppage potential whenever they collide









