Charles Radtke returns to the octagon at welterweight against Jose Henrique, a Brazilian debutant making his UFC arrival off an 8-1 record. Radtke (11-5, Chicago) is listed at -260 as the experienced hand against a debut fighter with genuine potential but the uncertainty of a first-time UFC performance.
Fighter Breakdown
- 11-5 overall — Chicago-based welterweight with UFC experience and the competitive background to handle a Brazilian debutant under main card pressure
- At -260, holds the favourite status that reflects both experience advantage and the well-known uncertainty of UFC debuts against established opponents
- Concern: Henrique’\”s 8-1 record with a fresh debut energy creates the type of motivated, unscripted performance that can trouble experienced UFC fighters.
- 8-1 overall — Brazilian welterweight debutant with a strong regional record and the motivation of fighting in the world’\”s biggest MMA promotion for the first time
- Brazilian welterweight development — the weight class produces fighters with excellent grappling, solid conditioning, and tactical adaptability at UFC pace
- Concern: Radtke’\”s UFC experience and fight IQ advantages are real — debut pressure and the pace difference between regional and UFC competition is the biggest unknown.
Radtke wins by experience and UFC-level composure. His -260 price appropriately reflects the advantages of fighting a debut opponent with less preparation for the specific demands of this level. Henrique will make it competitive — Brazilian welterweights tend to be underestimated and his 8-1 record suggests genuine ability. But Radtke’\”s UFC veteran status and fight IQ should prove decisive across three rounds.
Confidence: 6.5 / 10UFC Fight Night 272 · April 4, 2026 · Meta APEX, Las Vegas · Main Card on Paramount+. Odds for reference only.
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