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MMA Phenom Aaron Pico Signs with UFC Following PFL Departure

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Listen up, warriors—Testosterone Tide here, bringing the heat. If you’ve been keeping your ear to the ground in the MMA world, you know something massive just happened.

Aaron Pico, the 28-year-old featherweight sensation, has officially made the jump to the UFC after his historic move from PFL. After months of speculation and negotiations, he’s now a UFC fighter. This is a game-changer, and you can feel the buzz shaking up the MMA scene.



Who Is Aaron Pico?

Aaron Pico

If you’ve been sleeping on Aaron Pico, now’s the time to wake up. Aaron Pico isn’t your average fighter; he’s a blue-chip prospect with one of the most storied backgrounds in the sport. Growing up in California, Pico was known for his wrestling and boxing skills, making him a standout athlete from a young age. At just 19, he signed with Bellator MMA, making his professional MMA debut while still a teenager.

While Pico had his ups and downs early in his MMA career—suffering a tough debut loss and a few setbacks—his wrestling pedigree and elite training under coaches like Brandon Gibson and Greg Jackson eventually paid off. By 2024, he was on a nine-fight win streak, cementing himself as one of the most dangerous young fighters in the sport.

Pico’s most recent win came in February 2024, when he avenged a 2019 loss to Henry Corrales with a highlight-reel first-round knockout at the PFL vs. Bellator event. That victory was huge, showcasing his explosive power and growth as a fighter.

The Transition from PFL to UFC​

Let’s talk about why Pico left the PFL. After the PFL-Bellator merger in late 2023, Pico competed only once in the promotion.

Despite winning his fight against Corrales, he didn’t compete again, as his contract status kept him in limbo. In February 2025, Pico publicly stated his intention to wait out PFL’s contractual matching rights if Pico couldn’t secure a deal with the UFC. He was determined to make the jump to the big stage, and it paid off.

UFC CEO Dana White had long expressed interest in signing Pico, and now, with Pico officially out of his PFL contract, the UFC didn’t waste any time in locking him down. This move makes sense for both sides. Pico brings a high level of excitement and skill, while the UFC featherweight division stands to get a serious shake-up.

For Pico, the UFC offers better competition, global visibility, and, most importantly, the opportunity to compete for a title. After struggling with contract situations in the past, he’s chasing his ultimate dream—competing on the biggest stage of all.

 Pico signed on UFC


What Pico Brings to the UFC Roster​

Aaron Pico has already proven he belongs at the top, and he’s ready to bring that same intensity to the UFC. The man’s wrestling is elite, and he can outwork almost anyone in the clinch or on the mat. But what sets him apart is his striking—his punches are precise, and his knockout power is something to behold. He mixes his boxing with wrestling seamlessly, making him a versatile and well-rounded fighter.

Pico’s growth over the past few years has been remarkable. Once viewed as a raw talent, he’s now a calculated, explosive competitor. With a record of 13-4, he enters the UFC on a three-fight win streak, including victories over James Gonzalez, Pedro Carvalho, and Corrales.

In the UFC featherweight division, Pico will face fighters who are just as tough, but with his background and recent form, he has the tools to compete with the best of them. He’s a fighter with world-class potential, and the UFC roster just became a little bit more dangerous.

Potential UFC Matchups and Divisional Impact​

Now, let’s get into the exciting part. What kind of matchups can we expect for Pico in the UFC featherweight division? With his combination of speed, power, and technique, Pico is a legitimate threat.

Early on, the UFC may look to test him with fighters like Dan Ige, Edson Barboza, or Sodiq Yusuff—these are solid names that will help gauge where Pico stands in the rankings.

But don’t be surprised if Pico starts climbing fast. The featherweight division is one of the most stacked in the UFC, with names like Alexander Volkanovski holding the belt and hungry contenders like Arnold Allen, Zabit Magomedsharipov, and Max Holloway setting the bar. Pico could shake things up in a major way if he starts stringing together wins.

Fans are already speculating about dream matchups. A fight against Ilia Topuria or a throwdown with Josh Emmett could headline a UFC event soon. Aaron Pico's arrival just made the UFC featherweight scene a lot more exciting.

Reactions from the MMA Community​

Naturally, the MMA community is buzzing over Pico’s UFC signing. Pico himself was thrilled with the move, calling it a dream realized. Fans and analysts alike are hyping him up on social media, excited to see what he can do in the UFC’s ultra-competitive featherweight division.

Dana White, the UFC’s CEO, has repeatedly expressed his excitement about the signing, calling Pico one of the most talented young fighters. Coaches, fighters, and fans have also described how excited they are to see him in the octagon, comparing the move to other high-profile UFC signings like Michael Chandler and Justin Gaethje.

What’s Next for Aaron Pico?

What’s Next for Aaron Pico?

So, what’s next for Aaron Pico? Everyone expects his UFC debut soon, fighting with Movsar Evloev on May 17, 2025, at UFC Fight Night 256. Pico’s most recent fight was in February 2024, where he scored that first-round knockout of Henry Corrales, so there’s been a bit of a gap between fights.

The question now is how Pico will adjust to the UFC’s demands and who he’ll face first. With his win streak intact and his growth as a fighter, he could be thrown right into the deep end. Training camps are ramping up, and fans are ready to see how Pico fares against the best in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions​

Why did Aaron Pico leave the PFL?
Pico’s contract with PFL ended, and after avenging his loss to Corrales in February 2024, he pursued his goal of competing in the UFC. The PFL still held matching rights, but Pico waited it out and was eventually released to sign with the UFC.

When will Aaron Pico make his UFC debut?
Reports say that he will face Movsar Evloev on May 17, 2025, at UFC Fight Night 256.

Who has Aaron Pico beaten in his career?
Pico has beaten notable opponents such as James Gonzalez, Pedro Carvalho, and Henry Corrales. His record stands at 13-4.

What is Aaron Pico’s fight style?
Pico is a well-rounded fighter with an elite wrestling base, impressive boxing, and knockout power. His striking and grappling make him dangerous wherever the fight goes.
 

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