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UFC Mexico City: Raul Rosas Jr. Makes 2025 Debut Against Vince Morales

The UFC’s return to Mexico City is shaping up to be an explosive event, with the addition of a highly anticipated bantamweight clash between the prodigious Raul Rosas Jr. and the battle-tested Vince Morales. Scheduled for March 29, 2025, at the Arena CMDX, UFC on ESPN 64 promises to deliver a night of thrilling action, headlined by a flyweight showdown between Brandon Moreno and Steve Erceg.
Raúl Rosas Jr. (@RaulRosasJr8) will fight Vince Morales (@vandetta135) at #UFCMexico on March 29th. (first rep. @CCLegaspi) #UFC #MMA #UFCESPN #UFC2025 pic.twitter.com/IyckQk9xNm
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At just 20 years old, Raul Rosas Jr. has already established himself as one of the most exciting prospects in the UFC’s bantamweight division. With a professional record of 10-1 and an impressive 4-1 run in the UFC, Rosas Jr. is riding a wave of momentum that has fight fans buzzing. His upcoming bout against Morales marks his first appearance in the octagon for 2025, and expectations are high for the young phenom.
Rosas Jr.’s journey in the UFC has been nothing short of remarkable. After suffering a setback against Christian Rodriguez at UFC 287, he bounced back with a vengeance, securing back-to-back Performance of the Night bonuses with spectacular finishes over Terrence Mitchell and Ricky Turcios. His most recent outing saw him showcase his evolving skill set, as he outpointed Aori Qileng to earn a unanimous decision victory at UFC 306.
Raul Rosas Jr. chokes out Ricky Turcios at #UFCLouisville! pic.twitter.com/UISRI7EUkf
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On the other side of the cage, Vince Morales is hungry for redemption. With a professional record of 16-9 and a UFC record of 3-7, Morales is looking to prove that he belongs among the elite of the bantamweight division. After a brief stint outside the promotion, Morales earned his way back to the UFC with an impressive run on the regional circuit, where he amassed five wins, including four finishes.
A Clash of Styles and Ambitions in Mexico City
The matchup between Rosas Jr. and Morales is not just a contest between two talented fighters; it’s a collision of career trajectories and fighting styles that promises to deliver fireworks. Rosas Jr., with his youthful exuberance and rapidly improving skill set, will be looking to extend his winning streak to four and cement his status as a future title contender. Morales, on the other hand, is fighting with his back against the wall, desperate to secure his first victory since returning to the UFC in September 2024.
The contrast in their recent performances adds another layer of intrigue to this bout. While Rosas Jr. has been on a tear, collecting bonuses and turning heads with his performances, Morales has faced adversity, dropping decisions to Taylor Lapilus and Elijah Smith since his UFC return. This fight represents a critical juncture for both athletes – a chance for Rosas Jr. to continue his ascent and for Morales to revitalize his career.
UFC on ESPN 64 is shaping up to be a showcase of talent across multiple weight classes. In addition to the Rosas Jr. vs. Morales bout, the card features several compelling matchups, including Kelvin Gastelum vs. Joe Pyfer, Loopy Godinez vs. Julia Polastri, and Drew Dober vs. Manuel Torres. The event’s location in Mexico City adds an extra layer of excitement, as the passionate Mexican crowd is sure to create an electric atmosphere.
It’s all going down in Mexico City 🇲🇽
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— UFC (@ufc) February 14, 2025
For Raul Rosas Jr., this fight is more than just another step in his career; it’s an opportunity to perform in front of a home crowd and continue building his legacy as one of Mexico’s brightest MMA stars. The pressure will be on, but if his past performances are any indication, Rosas Jr. thrives under the spotlight.
As the countdown to UFC on ESPN 64 begins, all eyes will be on the Arena CMDX on March 29. With a mix of established veterans and rising stars, the event promises to deliver action-packed fights and potentially career-defining moments. For Raul Rosas Jr. and Vince Morales, their bantamweight clash could very well steal the show and set the tone for their respective futures in the UFC’s competitive 135-pound division.