At the age of 18, Raul Rosas Jr went into UFC history as the youngest boxer to fight in this arena. He was invited by UFC to sign a contract when he was under adulthood. 3 months later, the Mexican boy won his first impressive, when he defeated the opponent with a locking lock in the first half.
“I am ready to continue to the ring to play the next match. I am always ready to prepare my mood because it helps me to express myself in the best way,” Raul Rosas Jr said. He also revealed that he did not care who the opponent was, because he always confidently defeated everyone.
According to the schedule announced by UFC, Rosas Jr will continue the next match in early April. With the frequency of 4-6 months each match, Mexican young boxers have enough time to recover, as well as cultivate more experience to defeat competitors with higher rankings than themselves.
“I will soon prove that I am able to fight a battle,” Raul Rosas Jr confidently declared. Rosas's next opponent in the near future is Christian Rodriguez. This fighter has a professional MMA competition 9 matches, including 8 victories and 1 defeat. His achievement at UFC is 1 win, 1 loss.
After Christian Rodriguez, many other strong opponents were waiting for Rosas, but he was not too concerned about that. The boy asserted: “Now maybe people do not believe I will become the UFC champion, but I will be the youngest person to win the belt. I set goals in the next 1 year, and will win 3 different weight classes in my career.”