From Contender Series to Main Event Star
Prates‘ journey to the UFC spotlight began with a decisive performance on Dana White’s Contender Series last August. He made a significant statement by knocking out Mitch Ramirez in the second round, a victory that not only earned him a UFC contract but also signaled his arrival on the big stage. This pivotal moment set the stage for a rapid rise, showcasing his potential to compete at the highest level of mixed martial arts. Within months of joining the promotion, Prates has secured a headline bout, a testament to his immediate impact and marketability. This swift elevation from contender to main event fighter is a rare feat in the competitive UFC landscape.
Unstoppable Momentum and Performance Bonuses
The Brazilian’s rapid ascent within the UFC is largely attributed to his electrifying fighting style and an uncanny ability to finish opponents. His debut in February was nothing short of spectacular, as he defeated Trevin Giles via TKO in the second round. This commanding victory not only marked his official entry into the organization but also earned him his first Performance of the Night bonus. He continued this dominant trend, stopping Charles Radtke in the first round in his subsequent outing, securing another POTN award. Prates has now amassed an incredible ten consecutive victories, a remarkable streak in the highly competitive UFC. His recent knockout of Li Jingliang at UFC 305 further solidified his standing in the welterweight division and secured his third Performance of the Night bonus.
A Defining Challenge Against a Seasoned Veteran
As Prates prepares to headline UFC Fight Night 247 against Neil Magny on November 9th, he faces his most significant test to date. Magny is a seasoned veteran of the welterweight division, boasting a wealth of experience and a record of 29 wins, many of which have come inside the UFC octagon. Despite facing periods of inconsistency and recent setbacks, Magny remains a dangerous opponent capable of capitalizing on any opportunity. This matchup presents a classic clash of styles, pitting Prates‘ explosive striking and finishing ability against Magny’s durability and well-rounded skillset. The veteran’s desire to halt Prates‘ impressive surge adds an extra layer of intensity to this pivotal encounter.



