Daniel Frunza vs Charles Radtke

Prediction: Charles Radtke via TKO

Frunza’s style is chaos. He fights like he’s trying to win a brawl, not a technical MMA match. His aggression makes him dangerous in bursts, but it also makes him a liability defensively. Against Rhys McKee, that lack of structure was on full display. Frunza came out throwing big combinations, trying to overwhelm with volume and pressure, but every time McKee stayed composed and timed him on the counter, Frunza ate clean shots.

Radtke isn’t the type to get drawn into a firefight. He’s patient, calculated, and uses feints and angle changes to make opponents swing at air before punishing them. When he finds his rhythm, that left hook is money. Frunza’s open stance and wide entries make him easy to tag with compact counters, and Radtke’s sharp timing makes that even more dangerous.

On top of that, the wrestling gap can’t be ignored. Radtke’s mixes his entries well, shooting after feints or timing level changes under big overhands. Frunza has shown this struggle before and it’s a clear hole that Radtke can take advantage of.

When you combine those layers. Radtke’s composure, his precision striking, and his ability to dictate where the fight takes place, the path to victory looks clear. Frunza’s best shot is to overwhelm early, but that’s also when he’s at his most vulnerable defensively. Radtke’s likely to weather the storm, time the counters, and mix in well-timed takedowns to keep Frunza guessing.

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