
Uros Medic has expressed a desire to share the octagon with Carlos Prates, arguing his aggressive, forward-pressing style makes him the ideal opponent for the welterweight finisher. Medic, who holds a perfect 7-0 UFC record with all seven victories by knockout, is currently riding a three-fight first-round KO streak. He believes fighters who retreat against Prates get knocked out quickly, and says he has no intention of backing down.
Uros Medic has issued a public callout to Carlos Prates, making the case that his aggressive, come-forward fighting style makes him a uniquely dangerous matchup for the highly ranked welterweight finisher.
Medic, who fights out of Kings MMA and competes under the nickname "The Doctor," holds a 13-3-0 professional record and carries a flawless 7-0 mark inside the UFC octagon. The 33-year-old American has finished all seven of those UFC opponents by knockout and is currently on a three-fight streak of first-round stoppages. A southpaw standing six-foot-one with a 71-inch reach, Medic lands 5.59 significant strikes per minute at a striking accuracy of 60 percent — numbers that reflect his relentless offensive output. He sits at number 14 in the welterweight rankings.

Prates, a 32-year-old Brazilian from Vale Top Team known as "The Nightmare," is ranked second in the welterweight division and carries a 24-7-0 record. The switch-hitter also stands six-foot-one but boasts a notably longer 78-inch reach — a seven-inch advantage over Medic. Prates lands 3.77 significant strikes per minute at 55 percent accuracy, and his finishing ability has made him one of the most feared strikers in the division.
Medic's argument is straightforward: fighters who move backward against Prates get knocked out, and he intends to move forward instead. He frames the matchup as a meeting of two aggressive finishers rather than a clash where one man runs and one man hunts.

Why it matters
- A win over the second-ranked Prates would vault Medic from the fringe of the top 15 into genuine title contention
- Both men are pure finishers with no submission attempts on record, making a striking-based finish the most likely outcome if the fight is made
- Medic's southpaw pressure versus Prates's switch-hitting power represents one of the more intriguing stylistic collisions available at 170 pounds

















