Raúl Rosas Jr. Dominates Rob Font at UFC 326
In a significant display of skill and strategy, Raúl Rosas Jr. defeated Rob Font via unanimous decision (30-27) at UFC 326, held on March 7, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This victory marks a pivotal moment in Rosas’ burgeoning career as he continues his pursuit of becoming the youngest-ever UFC champion.
Rosas, who turned 21 in October 2025, showcased his grappling prowess by landing an impressive 16 takedowns throughout the fight. Despite his efforts to secure a knockout, Rosas relied heavily on his takedown strategy to control the match against the seasoned veteran Font.
With this win, Rosas improves his professional MMA record to 12-1, marking his fifth consecutive victory. His previous loss was to Christian Rodriguez, but he has since rebounded with notable wins over fighters like Vince Morales and Aoriqileng.
Rob Font, a 14-year veteran of the sport, now holds a record of 22-10 following this defeat. This loss adds to Font’s recent struggles, as he has now lost back-to-back fights, including this latest bout against Rosas.
After the fight, Rosas expressed his desire for a more definitive finish, stating, “I’m not satisfied, I wish I would have got the finish. That’s what we came here to do. He’s a vet, he did a hell of a job surviving, and if you know Rob Font, it’s hard to do that against him.” This sentiment underscores Rosas’ ambition and determination to elevate his performance in future matches.
Rosas’ victory over Font not only enhances his reputation but also positions him as a formidable contender in the UFC bantamweight division. As he continues to build on his success, fans and analysts alike are keenly watching his progress.
While Rosas remains focused on his goal of championship glory, the landscape of the division is ever-changing. Further developments in his career are anticipated as he seeks to capitalize on this momentum.
Overall, Rosas’ performance at UFC 326 solidifies his status as a rising star in mixed martial arts, and his journey is one that many will follow closely in the coming months.
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