“Not anymore…” Youngest UFC fighter gets awkward after confronted about virginity by MMA veteran
Rampage Jackson puts UFC prospect Raul Rosas Jr in a tough spot by asking him about his virginity.

Raul Rosas Jr (Image via YouTube)
Quinton Jackson recently did a podcast with Raul Rosas Jr. on his YouTube channel and it got the attention of many MMA fans. Rosas Jr. is one of the most hyped names this year due to his debut as the youngest-ever UFC fighter.
UFC president Dana White has frequently discussed the fighter, who played a pivotal role in boosting his popularity. This ex-Contender Series participant made a memorable debut but faced a setback in his second bout against Christian Rodriguez. Nevertheless, he made a strong comeback, securing a victory against Terrence Mitchell at UFC Fight Night 227 to regain momentum.

In a recent podcast, Rampage Jackson, a seasoned veteran of the sport, engaged in a conversation with Rosas Jr, covering a range of topics related to the sport. The dialogue took an unexpected turn when Jackson inquired about Rosas’s virginity.
Rosas felt very weird but answered,” Not anymore, ” and confirmed that he lost his virginity at the age of 15. After that, Jackson gave a loud reaction, which made Rosas more flustered. However, in the end, the UFC veteran mentioned that he was just playing around with the young fighter.
Raul Rosas Jr plans to rise in the rankings of the UFC bantamweight division
Raul Rosas, at 19 years old and with a record of 8-1 in MMA, is entering 2024 with a determined plan after overcoming a setback. Despite his youth, he aims high by setting the ambitious goal of competing for a place in the UFC bantamweight rankings. Rosas Jr. emphasizes his desire to remain actively involved in fights to position himself for this significant opportunity.

Raul Rosas Jr. expressed his desire to participate in the upcoming Noche UFC, which is rumored to take place at the Sphere. He emphasized the importance of staying active, aiming to seize the opportunity when it arises and vying for a spot in the top 15 rankings, expressing hope for divine intervention in his quest.

After emerging victorious in the first Noche UFC by securing a first-round TKO against Terrence Mitchell, Rosas Jr. anticipates continued inclusion in such events that signify his heritage. When questioned about potential opponents for the next year, he refrained from specifying a name as he’s not sure what’s going to happen in the division.
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