Raul Rosas Jr. faces Rob Font at UFC 326 in Las Vegas this Saturday, a matchup delayed from Noche UFC after Rosas withdrew in September. Rosas (11-1), a bantamweight prospect born post-2000, views it as new generation vs. old, testing himself against the veteran Font. Rosas expressed excitement on Wednesday about facing a top-15 opponent after intense training. This fight matters for bantamweight as it could propel Rosas into contention if he wins. Expect Rosas to push for top-15 entry, with Font aiming to halt the prospect's rise.
Raul Rosas Jr. and Rob Font are set to collide at UFC 326 in Las Vegas on March 8, a bantamweight bout that was originally scheduled for Noche UFC before Rosas withdrew in September.

Rosas Jr., known as "El Nino Problema," enters at 12-1 and has made no secret of the generational framing he brings to this fight. The 21-year-old out of 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Las Vegas trains as a switch-stance fighter standing five-foot-nine with a 67-inch reach. His game is built around volume wrestling and submission hunting, averaging over four takedowns per 15 minutes and 1.1 submission attempts in the same window. He expressed excitement ahead of Saturday about the opportunity to test himself against an established top-15 name.
Font, ranked eighth in the bantamweight division, is the seasoned veteran on the other side of that generational divide. The 39-year-old New Englander holds a 22-10 record and brings legitimate striking pedigree to the cage, averaging 5.36 significant strikes landed per minute at 45 percent accuracy. Standing five-foot-eight with a 71-inch reach, the orthodox southpaw has faced some of the sharpest competition the division has produced.

Why it matters
- A Rosas win would likely push the 21-year-old into the official bantamweight rankings and closer to title contention.
- Font, already ranked eighth, is fighting to remain relevant near the top of the division and deny a rising prospect a marquee scalp.
- The stylistic contrast is sharp: Rosas favors grappling and submissions while Font's output-heavy striking gives him a clear path to victory on the feet.
- The bout was delayed from Noche UFC, adding extra motivation for both men to deliver a definitive performance when they finally meet.
Sunday, March 8, 2026





