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Here are the full results from UFC 327 at the Kaseya Center, where submissions and a first-round finish reshaped the night for everyone who made picks.
UFC 327 landed at the Kaseya Center in Miami on Saturday, April 11, and the card delivered exactly what pick’em players hope for: clean finishes, a genuine upset, and one result that goes down as no contest. If you locked in your predictions before the walkouts, here’s how they held up.
Charles Radtke topped the results, taking a full three-round decision over Francisco Prado in a welterweight bout that went the distance (5:00 of the third). Both men came in at 12-5-0, so this was a coin-flip on paper — and Radtke got his hand raised after fifteen minutes.
The grappling stood out. Vicente Luque needed just one round to close the show against Kelvin Gastelum, forcing a submission at 4:08 of the opening frame. For a matchup between two experienced, durable names — Luque now 24-12-1, Gastelum 21-11-0 — a first-round finish was a statement result and one that likely burned a few brackets.
Mateusz Gamrot kept the theme going at lightweight, submitting Esteban Ribovics at 4:19 of the second round. Gamrot moves to 26-4-0 and reminded everyone that his ground game travels with him. Tatiana Suarez did the same in the women’s strawweight division, submitting Loopy Godínez at 2:29 of round two to push her record to 13-1-0 and stay firmly in the divisional conversation.
The headline surprise belongs to Aaron Pico. He took a three-round decision over Patricio Pitbull, one of the most decorated names on the card at 37-9-0. Pico, now 14-5-0, went the full fifteen minutes and earned the nod — a result that will have stung anyone who leaned on Pitbull’s experience and reputation when they made their pick. This is the kind of outcome that separates the brackets.
Kevin Holland handled Randy Brown over three rounds at welterweight, taking the decision (5:00 of round three) to move to 29-15-0. And Cub Swanson closed things out in style, stopping Nate Landwehr by KO/TKO at 4:06 of the very first round. At 31-14-0, Swanson showed he can still end a night early — the fastest and most emphatic finish on the card.
Not every fight got a winner. The lightweight bout between Chris Padilla and MarQuel Mederos ended in a draw / no result. Mederos entered unbeaten-leaning at 11-1-1 and Padilla at 17-6-1; neither man’s record takes a loss, and if your pick’em had this one, it landed in the gray zone.
Add it up and UFC 327 rewarded the people who trusted the finishers. Four of the eight results came by stoppage — three submissions and a first-round knockout — while three went to decision and one produced no result at all. Luque and Suarez reasserted themselves with quick finishes, Gamrot kept building his lightweight case, and Pico’s decision over Pitbull is the result that will get replayed and debated.
That’s the recap — now turn the page. The next card is already on the horizon, and the best time to test your read on the matchups is before the cage door closes. Open the app, make your picks, and see if you can call the finishes before they happen. Miami proved the underdogs and the submission artists were listening; make sure you are too.