Aaron Pico

USA

New debut opponent scheduled
FeatherweightUFC
July 29, 2025
Pico will take on Lerone Murphy in a featherweight matchup at UFC 319 on August 16, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Pico hasn't had a fight since February of 2024, when he picked up his second consecutive stoppage victory on the "PFL vs. Bellator" card. Long regarded as one of Bellator's best up-and-comers, Pico is now past "prospect" status at the age of 28 and is immediately getting thrown into the fire in his UFC debut. Murphy may be six years older, but he's undefeated as a pro, and the Manchester-based striker will hold height and reach advantages. He'll arguably be the best opponent Pico has faced off with to date, and the two will get to throw down in a big spot on a pay-per-view card.
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Awaiting new challenger
FeatherweightUFC
July 16, 2025
Pico will no longer fight Movsar Evloev at UFC Abu Dhabi on July 26, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Pico's UFC debut was set agaisnt Movsar Evloev but an unexpected withdrawal will bring in a new fighter into the octagon. Aaron was facing the No. 4 prospect in his category and will hopefully get another strong rival to kick off his UFC career. More news should surface in the coming days.
UFC debut scheduled
FeatherweightUFC
June 18, 2025
Pico is scheduled to compete against fellow featherweight Movsar Evloev at UFC Abu Dhabi on July 26, per the promotion's president Dana White.
ANALYSIS
Fortunately for Pico, the UFC is giving him an immediate chance to establish top contender status. Currently, Evloev is No. 4 in the UFC's featherweight rankings. Even though Pico's next opponent still has room to grow, he is also undefeated in the promotion.
Signs with UFC
FeatherweightUFC
April 8, 2025
Pico has signed a contract with UFC on Tuesday, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The featherweight contender secured his release from the PFL promotion and signed a deal to join the roster at the UFC, though it's unclear when he'll make his debut with the promotion. Pico joins the UFC in good momentum, as he's gone 9-1 over his previous 10 bouts between PFL and Bellator.
Prospect falls to 4-3
FeatherweightUFC
June 16, 2019
Pico was defeated by Adam Borics via TKO (flying knee and punches) at Bellator 222 on June 14 at Madison Square Garden.
ANALYSIS
Pico is one of the promotion's most hyped prospects, but after getting knocked out in back-to-back fights following a four-fight winning streak, some are fairly beginning to question his standup game. At the very least, his fights have all been exciting, as each has ended via KO/TKO and Friday was the first one to get to the second round. The previous plan was to potentially insert Pico into the upcoming featherweight tournament, but this performance makes it fair to question that course of action. It's clear Pico has a lot of work left to do, but considering he won't turn 23 until September, he has plenty of time to improve. A recent camp switch to Jackson-Wink MMA in Albuquerque is certainly a great first step.
Changing camps
FeatherweightUFC
May 8, 2019
Pico will switch camps to JacksonWink MMA in Albuquerque, New Mexico ahead of a targeted fight at Bellator 222 on June 14, Marc Raimondi of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Pico has been affiliated with a variety of smaller camps, but the 22-year-old top prospect caught a little bit of heat after now-former training partner T.J. Dillashaw tested positive for EPO and was handed a two-year ban. While JacksonWink is one of the most heralded camps in the sport, this move could be just as much about disassociating himself from that group of individuals. While the gym doesn't have many elite 145-pounders on its roster, it is the home of current light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and former women's bantamweight champion Holly Holm.