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 this period. The timeframe is measured from 2022 as that was Malott's debut year in the UFC. This statistic highlights the most dangerous finishers currently competing at 170 pounds.
Since 2022, no welterweight in the UFC has been more dangerous to finish opponents than Carlos Prates, who leads the division with six stoppage victories in that span, according to data compiled through April 2026.

Prates sits alone at the top of the finishing charts, one clear stoppage ahead of a group of four fighters tied at five finishes each: Jack Della Maddalena, Mike Malott, Kevin Holland, Uros Medic, and Michael Morales. The 2022 start date was chosen because it marks Malott's UFC debut, establishing a consistent window to measure the division's most prolific finishers.

Della Maddalena enters the conversation as the fourth-ranked welterweight and 13th in the pound-for-pound standings. The 29-year-old Australian out of Scrappy MMA carries an 18-4 record and lands 5.57 significant strikes per minute at 51 percent accuracy, making him one of the most active volume strikers in the division.

Kevin Holland, the 33-year-old American known as "Trailblazer," brings an 81-inch reach and a 29-15 record to the equation. Training out of Phalanx MMA Academy, Holland lands 4.26 significant strikes per minute and contributes across multiple dimensions with takedown and submission activity as well.

Uros Medic, also 33 and nicknamed "The Doctor," has quietly built one of the more impressive finishing resumes in the group. The southpaw from Kings MMA posts a striking accuracy of 60 percent — the highest among the fighters in this dataset — and lands 5.59 significant strikes per minute against a 13-3 record.

Why it matters
- Prates standing alone at six finishes underscores his status as the single most dangerous stoppage threat at 170 pounds in the current era.
- Della Maddalena's combination of a top-five ranking and five finishes makes him a title-picture factor beyond just style.
- The depth of elite finishers clustered at welterweight signals an unusually active and high-stakes period for the 170-pound division.









