It all goes down this weekend (Sat., Nov. 1, 2025) inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight knockout artists collide as Steve Garcia takes on David Onama.
Let’s keep on, keeping on below:
UFC Vegas 110 has two Welterweight fights on the main card, but only one of them is going to be an absolute banger for as long as it lasts, as foul-mouthed Charles Radtke takes on Daniel Frunza.
This week, I’m locking in Radtke to win by KO/TKO/DQ or Decision at –130.
Both Radtke and Frunza are coming off tough losses and desperately need a win, but Radtke is simply the more complete fighter. The 34-year-old brings real power and crisp combinations to the table, along with solid takedown defense and high-volume pressure. While he’s not perfect defensively, his aggression and willingness to bite down and trade make him a dangerous threat over three rounds.
Frunza, meanwhile, looked out of his depth in his UFC debut, taking a beating from Rhys McKee — who has just one win in the promotion. That kind of damage — combined with Frunza’s defensive lapses and tendency to back straight up when pressured — could spell trouble here.
Radtke, who has shown solid cardio and toughness even in defeat, should be able to dictate pace, land the harder shots, and either find a stoppage or win on the scorecards. In other words, this play covers both outcomes for the more proven fighter at a very playable price.
Radtke’s style leaves openings — he’s hittable and sometimes too willing to brawl, which could let Frunza find success if he lands something big early. While Frunza took an absolute beating against McKee, he kept coming forward — and although he was hit with a doctor’s stoppage — he was gaining some momentum. If Frunza can survive the early storm and make it ugly, this bet could sweat late.
For what it is worth, this Twitter user is backing Radtke, too:
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