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Prates records 14 knockdowns in just 8 UFC fights, historic pace

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Carlos Prates has achieved an unprecedented striking record with 14 knockdowns across only 8 UFC fights. The breakdown shows he dropped Li Jingliang 5 times, Jack Della Maddalena 3 times, and Neil Magny 2 times. He also scored single knockdowns against Trevin Giles, Alex Morono, Randy Brown, Leon Edwards, and rocked Ian Garry with a ground-and-pound punch nearly finishing him. The post emphasizes that even legendary fighters typically needed 14-15 fights to accumulate such knockdown numbers, highlighting Prates' exceptional finishing rate.

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Carlos Prates has established himself as the most prolific knockdown artist in recent UFC welterweight history, recording 14 knockdowns across just eight octagon appearances — a pace that surpasses nearly every fighter the promotion has ever seen.

Jack Della Maddalena
Jack Della Maddalena

Prates, nicknamed "The Nightmare," carries a 24-7-0 professional record and currently sits fifth in the welterweight rankings. The 32-year-old Brazilian out of Vale Top Team stands six-foot-one with a 78-inch reach and connects on 55 percent of his significant strikes — a remarkable accuracy figure for a fighter who lands 3.77 significant strikes per minute. His breakdown of victims reads like a who's who of the division: five knockdowns of Li Jingliang, three against Jack Della Maddalena, two against Neil Magny, and single knockdowns against Trevin Giles, Alex Morono, Randy Brown, and Leon Edwards. He also came close to finishing Ian Garry with ground-and-pound before the fight ended.

Carlos Prates
Carlos Prates

Della Maddalena, the fourth-ranked welterweight and a fellow switch-stance striker, entered that fight with credentials of his own — an 18-4-0 record, a 73-inch reach, and a striking accuracy of 51 percent at 5.57 significant strikes per minute. Being dropped three times by Prates underscores just how dangerous "The Nightmare's" power is even against elite-level opposition.

Neil Magny
Neil Magny

Magny, the 38-year-old American veteran known as "The Haitian Sensation," holds a 31-15-0 record and one of the longest UFC careers in divisional history. Even his durability and six-foot-three frame were not enough to avoid hitting the canvas twice against Prates.

Trevin Giles
Trevin Giles

Why it matters

  • Prates' 14 knockdowns in 8 fights is a historically unprecedented pace; most legendary finishers needed twice as many bouts to reach that number
  • His victims span ranked contenders and long-tenured veterans alike, confirming the knockdown tally is not a product of soft competition
  • At 32 and ranked fifth, Prates is firmly inside title contention range, meaning his finishing ability will be tested against the division's very best
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