Raul Rosas Jr. secures career-defining win at UFC 326

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Quick Read

  • Raul Rosas Jr. defeated Rob Font by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
  • Rosas successfully landed 16 takedowns during the three-round fight.
  • This win marks Rosas’ fifth consecutive victory in the UFC.
  • The victory is Rosas’ first career win against a ranked UFC opponent.

LAS VEGAS (Azat TV) – Raul Rosas Jr. solidified his status as a surging force in the bantamweight division on Saturday, securing a dominant unanimous decision victory over veteran contender Rob Font at UFC 326. The bout, held at the T-Mobile Arena, served as a pivotal moment for the 21-year-old prospect, who moved a step closer to his stated goal of becoming the youngest-ever UFC champion.

Dominating the grappling exchanges

Rosas (12-1) controlled the pace of the fight from the opening bell, relying on a relentless wrestling-heavy game plan that stifled Font’s striking rhythm. According to official results reported by MMA Junkie, Rosas secured 16 takedowns throughout the three-round contest. While the fight lacked significant striking exchanges, with a combined total of only 18 significant strikes landed by both competitors, the tactical superiority of Rosas’ grappling was clear to all three judges, who scored the bout 30-27 in his favor.

A breakthrough against veteran competition

Entering the night, the matchup represented the stiffest test of Rosas’ career. Rob Font, a 14-year veteran of the sport, was expected to provide a defensive challenge that would expose the young fighter’s limitations. Instead, Rosas demonstrated composure, effectively neutralizing Font’s attempts to regain his footing near the fence. This victory marks Rosas’ fifth consecutive win and serves as his first triumph over a ranked opponent, a milestone that is expected to propel him into the top 15 of the UFC bantamweight rankings.

Reflecting on the performance

Despite the one-sided nature of the scorecards, Rosas expressed a desire for more decisive action in his post-fight comments. The young fighter noted that while his wrestling was effective, he had entered the cage with the intention of securing a knockout finish. He credited Font’s experience for his ability to survive the repeated takedown attempts. When asked about his future trajectory, Rosas declined to call out a specific individual, stating instead that he is ready to face any competitor currently ranked in the top 10.

The strategic reliance on high-volume wrestling over striking at UFC 326 highlights a growing trend in prospect development, where tactical control is prioritized over high-risk finishing techniques to climb the rankings efficiently.

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