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This is the kind of fight that gets people talking. Rob Font, the veteran striker with slick boxing, taking on Raul Rosas Jr., the kid who's been hyped since he was a teenager. Font's coming off a tough loss to David Martinez back in September, but before that he put together back to back wins over Kyler Phillips and Jean Matsumoto. The dude can still bang and his volume striking is no joke. Rosas Jr. is riding a three fight win streak, most recently grinding out Vince Morales in Mexico City with nearly 10 minutes of control time.
If Rosas gets Font down in rounds two or three, that's when the real danger starts.
Before that, he starched Terrence Mitchell in 54 seconds and choked out Ricky Turcios. Here's the thing about this matchup. Font lives in the pocket, throws combinations, and wants to make it a boxing match. He landed 113 strikes against Matsumoto and 65 against Phillips, always pushing forward. Rosas is a 10th Planet guy who can switch stances and loves to grapple.
He's hit 4 takedowns in each of his last two wins and once he gets you down, good luck getting up. That rear naked choke over Turcios showed he's got legit finishing instincts. The question everyone's asking is whether Font's experience and striking can keep this kid at range, or if Rosas drags him into deep water and makes him uncomfortable. Font's fought killers like Cory Sandhagen and Deiveson Figueiredo. Rosas is still building his resume but he's dangerous as hell and only getting better.
Rob Font finish map

Rob Font breakdown
Rob Font's recent form
This is the kind of fight that gets people talking. Rob Font, the veteran striker with slick boxing, taking on Raul Rosas Jr., the kid who's been hyped since he was a teenager. Font's coming off a tough loss to David Martinez back in September, but before that he put together back to back wins over Kyler Phillips and Jean Matsumoto. The dude can still bang and his volume striking is no joke. Rosas Jr. is riding a three fight win streak, most recently grinding out Vince Morales in Mexico City with nearly 10 minutes of control time.
If Rosas gets Font down in rounds two or three, that's when the real danger starts.
Before that, he starched Terrence Mitchell in 54 seconds and choked out Ricky Turcios. Here's the thing about this matchup. Font lives in the pocket, throws combinations, and wants to make it a boxing match. He landed 113 strikes against Matsumoto and 65 against Phillips, always pushing forward. Rosas is a 10th Planet guy who can switch stances and loves to grapple.
He's hit 4 takedowns in each of his last two wins and once he gets you down, good luck getting up. That rear naked choke over Turcios showed he's got legit finishing instincts. The question everyone's asking is whether Font's experience and striking can keep this kid at range, or if Rosas drags him into deep water and makes him uncomfortable. Font's fought killers like Cory Sandhagen and Deiveson Figueiredo. Rosas is still building his resume but he's dangerous as hell and only getting better.
Raul Rosas Jr. finish map

Raul Rosas Jr. breakdown
Raul Rosas Jr.'s recent form
Pace delta
+3.9 significant strikes/min
Rob Font averages 5.4 significant strikes per minute while Raul Rosas Jr. sits at 1.5.
AI confidence
76%
Probability weighting from the AgentMMA simulator.
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