Raul Rosas Jr is the youngest UFC debutant; know about his next fight date, time, age, height, bio, parents, education, caree, record and net worth
Rosas Jr will make history by becoming the UFC’s youngest debutant when he steps into the octagon on Saturday in Las Vegas. Rosas Jr, who is still in his final year of high school, is preparing to make history by becoming the youngest UFC fighter to compete in the UFC.
Raul Rosas Jr Age, Height, Weight, Family, Parents, Father, UFC Fight Record
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The 18-year-old began his martial arts journey when he was four years old by going to a karate gym. Rosas had his first fight four years after joining a karate gym. Rosas also has a two-year elder brother, Raul, with whom he used to train MMA.
When will Raul Rosas Jr make his UFC debut?
Rosas Jr will face Jay Perrin in the UFC 282 preliminary event, which is set to take place on Saturday, December 10 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Rosas Jr received a UFC contract in September after defeating Mando Gutierrez in a one-sided verdict on the Contender Series, with Dana White admitting he’d never seen a fighter like Rosas.
Who is Rosas Jr?
Full Name: Raul Rosas Jr
Nickname: El Nino Problemo
Born: 8 October 2004 (age 18 years)
Height: 1.75m
Weight: 60kg
Birthplace: Mexico
Nationality: Mexican-American
Religion: Christianity
Raul Rosas Jr is a Mexican MMA and UFC fighter. As the Youngest MMA Champion, he is a well-known MMA fighter. Raul Rosas Jr came to popularity on September 20, 2022, when he crushed his opponent fighter Gutierrez in an MMA bout. He signed his UFC contract on September 2nd and is now an official UFC fighter. He is the Youngest MMA and UFC Fighter as he’s just 18 years old as of 2022.
Rosas Jr sports an undefeated record of 6-0 in the world of MMA before his UFC debut. Rosas was born in November 2004 in Clovis, N.M. and his parents, Raul Rosas and Oyuki Rios, originally came to the U.S. from Iztapalapa, one of Mexico City’s most dangerous and poorest boroughs.
What did Raul Rosas Jr say before his debut?
Rosas Jr addressed the media ahead of his debut, “I know I still need to improve, but even now, if I were to face the UFC champion, I know I would knock him out, not just win, but finish him. I keep getting better and better, but even at this level, I can beat anybody.”