This detailed analysis delves into the careers of twelve exceptional fighters, all aged 23 or younger, who are forecasted to become the leading figures in UFC. Their combination of youthful ambition and emerging skills is likely to play a pivotal role in shaping the future trajectory of the UFC. Here are the UFC Rising Stars.
Raul Rosas Jr., 19 years old Known as "El Nino Problema," Raul Rosas Jr. made a significant impression on Dana White during the sixth season of Dana White's Contender Series, which led to his historic signing as the UFC’s youngest fighter. Currently holding a professional record of 8-1, Rosas has demonstrated resilience and skill in the bantamweight division, overcoming a defeat to secure a recent victory by stopping Terrence Mitchell in the first round.
Rei Tsuruya, 21 years old An undefeated champion from Japan, Rei Tsuruya emerged victorious in the second season of the Road to UFC flyweight tournament. Boasting a flawless 9-0 record, Tsuruya consistently impresses with dominant performances, showcasing his prowess and potential to become a top contender in the flyweight division.
Francisco Prado, 21 years old Hailing from Argentina, Francisco Prado entered the UFC with an impressive background, quickly making his mark despite an initial setback. With a professional record of 12-2, Prado has demonstrated his knockout capability in the lightweight division, underlining his potential for rising through the ranks.
Iasmin Lucindo, 22 years old At just 22, Iasmin Lucindo represents the youngest female fighter on the UFC roster, already seasoned with a 16-5 professional record. Lucindo has rebounded from her debut loss with multiple victories, showcasing a blend of technical skill and strategic acumen expected to lead her to a standout year in the UFC.
Tereza Bleda, 22 years old Tereza Bleda of the Czech Republic, with a 7-1 record, transitioned from a promising start in Dana White's Contender Series to securing wins in the UFC. Her tactical approach and fighting skill make her a notable athlete in the flyweight division.
Joshua Van, 22 years old Joshua "The Fearless" Van has not only maintained an undefeated record in the UFC but has extended his overall record to 10-1. His most recent victory was a display of striking prowess, solidifying his status as a formidable contender in the flyweight division.
Cameron Saaiman, 23 years old Cameron Saaiman from South Africa, known as the "Most Savage Player," has a record of 9-2. His impressive performance in Dana White's Contender Series and subsequent victories highlight his potential to rise as a well-known figure in the bantamweight division.
Nurullo Aliev, 23 years old The "Tajik Eagle," Nurullo Aliev, has maintained an impeccable 9-0 record, impressively continuing his winning streak within the UFC's competitive lightweight division. His high-level grappling skills have consistently proven effective, hinting at his potential for climbing higher in the rankings.
Felipe Dos Santos, 23 years old Brazil’s Felipe dos Santos, with a record of 8-1, 1 NC, has showcased formidable performances since stepping in as a late replacement at UFC 293. Training with top-tier fighters, he has positioned himself as a notable contender in the flyweight division.
Yusaku Kinoshita, 23 years old Yusaku Kinoshita, despite experiencing early losses, remains focused on his goal of obtaining a UFC title. His commitment to improving and adapting his strategy in the welterweight division indicates a promising turn around in his upcoming fights.
Lucas Rocha, 23 years old Lucas Rocha, holding a record of 17-1-0, delivered a spectacular performance on Dana White's Contender Series. Poised to make his official UFC debut, Rocha is anticipated to bring dynamic striking and tactical intelligence to the bantamweight division.
Muhammad Mokaev, 23 years old Muhammad "The Punisher" Mokaev, currently ranked No. 6 in the flyweight division, has leveraged his superior wrestling skills to dominate his adversaries in the UFC. With a perfect 12-0 record, his mastery of ground techniques and submission holds make him a formidable contender and potential future champion.
These athletes represent not just the next generation of UFC fighters but also the potential future leaders of the sport. Their diverse backgrounds, remarkable skill sets, and relentless pursuit of excellence set the stage for a new era in UFC history.