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Caio Borralho

16-1-0 (UFC record approximate as of early 2025) Middleweight (185 lbs) Brazilian 30 (born 1994, approximate)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Caio Borralho

16-1-0 (UFC record approximate as of early 2025) Middleweight (185 lbs) Brazilian 30 (born 1994, approximate)
High Danger

Caio Borralho is a relentless, physically strong middleweight who will make this a grinding, ugly fight if you let him. His wrestling and clinch work are elite-level threats — once he gets his hands on you or pins you to the fence, he is extremely difficult to separate from. His boxing has improved enough that you cannot dismiss his hands. The game plan is simple: stay long, stay mobile, punish his entries with knees and uppercuts, and keep this fight standing in the center of the cage. He is durable and tough, so do not expect him to fold early — be sharp for all 25 minutes.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height6'1" (185 cm)
Reach76" (193 cm)
Record16-1-0 (UFC record approximate as of early 2025)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
~25% of wins (approximately 4 KO/TKO)
Submissions
~25% of wins (approximately 4 submissions)
Decisions
~50% of wins (approximately 8 decisions)

Fighting Style

Borralho is a well-rounded Brazilian fighter with a strong grappling base built on wrestling and jiu-jitsu, combined with increasingly sharp boxing. He is aggressive in the clinch and excels at chain wrestling to control opponents against the fence and on the ground. His striking has steadily improved, making him a legitimate two-way threat who can finish fights standing or on the mat.

Strengths

  • High-level wrestling and grappling — relentless takedown pressure and clinch control
  • Strong BJJ base with submission ability; capable of finishing from dominant positions
  • Durable and mentally tough — has shown the ability to absorb adversity and keep pressing forward
  • Rapidly improving boxing with good combination work and timing on entries

Weaknesses

  • Can be hittable on takedown entries — drops his head and rushes in, leaving himself exposed to uppercuts and knees
  • Striking defense and head movement remain works-in-progress against elite-level strikers
  • Has shown vulnerability against longer, rangier fighters who can keep the fight standing and control distance effectively

Style Tendencies

  • Initiates grappling exchanges early, testing opponents' takedown defense with double-legs and body locks against the fence
  • Throws punching combinations to set up wrestling entries — uses boxing as a setup tool rather than a primary weapon
  • Maintains relentless forward pressure throughout all five rounds; cardio and pace are key weapons

Recent Form

Borralho has been on an impressive winning streak in the UFC middleweight division, consistently defeating ranked opponents and climbing toward title contention. His performances have shown marked improvement in each outing, particularly in his striking and fight IQ. He is widely considered one of the most dangerous rising contenders in the 185 lb division.

Key Fights

Win Roman Dolidze Decision Dominant grappling performance against a tough striker, showcasing his wrestling control
Win Abus Magomedov Decision Gutsy victory over a dangerous striker, demonstrated his ability to grind out tough fights
Win Anthony Hernandez Decision Strong showing in an all-around competitive middleweight matchup
Win Michal Oleksiejczuk KO/TKO or Decision Highlighted his finishing ability and aggression in UFC run

Recommended Game Plan

Borralho wants to make this a dirty, grappling-heavy fight where he can wear you down with clinch control and takedowns. The priority is keeping this fight standing, using movement and range to negate his wrestling entries. If he gets you to the fence, it becomes his fight.

Standing

Stay at the end of your range — use the jab and front kick to the body to keep him honest and disrupt his rhythm. Circle away from his power hand and punish him with counter uppercuts and knees when he dips for takedowns. Do NOT let him crowd you against the fence; lateral movement is essential. Punish every sloppy entry with a well-timed knee or uppercut.

Clinch

Fight hard for wrist control and underhook battles to prevent him from locking in his preferred body lock or double-leg. If he secures a clinch, work dirty boxing with short elbows and look for the separation. Do not let him walk you to the fence — create angles and step out aggressively.

Ground

If taken down, immediately work back to your feet — do not engage in a ground war with him. Prioritize getting to your side, framing, and standing back up rather than attempting submission counters that play into his strengths. Avoid giving him your back at all costs.

Key Instructions
  1. Punish every takedown attempt with a timed knee or uppercut — make him pay every time he dips his head
  2. Keep the fight in the center of the octagon; do not allow fence contact as that is where his grappling thrives
  3. Use pace and cardio to stay disciplined for all 15-25 minutes — he is relentless and will look for openings if you tire

⚠ Note: The Sherdog URL provided in the raw data points to Impa Kasanganay, not Caio Borralho. This report is based on general MMA knowledge of Caio Borralho as of early 2025. Specific statistics such as exact finish counts, precise record, and recent fight details should be verified against current official sources. Some figures are approximated.

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UFC 316 · vs Roman Dolidze
June 7, 2025
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