TLDR
- Rob Font and Raul Rosas Jr will fight at UFC 326 on March 7 in Las Vegas
- Their original September 2025 bout was cancelled when Rosas Jr withdrew
- Font is 38 years old with a 22-9 record and known for his boxing skills
- Rosas Jr is 21 and became the youngest UFC fighter when signed at age 17
- Font is coming off a loss to David Martinez while Rosas Jr has won four straight
Sources: tapology.com | yardbarker.com | sherdog.com
Rob Font and Raul Rosas Jr will meet in the bantamweight division at UFC 326 on March 7 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The matchup was first reported by MMAFighting.com in January 2026.
The bout was originally scheduled for UFC Fight Night in San Antonio, Texas on September 13, 2025, as the co-main event. However, Rosas Jr withdrew before the event, causing the cancellation.
Font’s UFC Journey and Recent Form
Font holds a professional record of 22-9 and has been fighting in the UFC since his debut in 2014. The 38-year-old from Boston, Massachusetts represents New England Cartel and has compiled a 12-8 record inside the Octagon.
In his most recent appearance, Font lost a unanimous decision to David Martinez at UFC Fight Night in San Antonio. That fight took place after his original opponent withdrew from the card.
Font is 2-1 in his last three fights. He stands 5’8″ tall with a 71.5-inch reach and fights out of an orthodox stance.
The veteran is known for his boxing skills, particularly his sharp jab and high-volume striking combinations. He has proven durable throughout his career, going multiple rounds with top-level competition.
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Rosas Jr’s Rapid Rise Through UFC Ranks
Rosas Jr made history by becoming the youngest fighter ever signed to the UFC at just 17 years old. The Santa Rosa, California native earned his contract and won his debut by stoppage.
The 21-year-old holds an 11-1 professional record. His only career loss came against Christian Rodriguez, but he has since won four straight fights.
Rosas Jr’s most recent victory was a unanimous decision over Vince Morales. He stands 5’9″ tall with a 67-inch reach and fights from a southpaw stance.
The young fighter is known for his aggressive forward pressure and grappling ability. He regularly attempts takedowns and looks for submissions once the fight hits the mat.
When the fight was originally scheduled, the Tapology community picked Font to win with 66% of the vote. Font was listed as the underdog with odds of 2.63, while Rosas Jr was favored at 1.50.
Font will have a 17-year age advantage when the two finally meet inside the Octagon. Rosas Jr will be 21 years old at the time of the fight, while Font will be 38.
UFC 326 takes place on March 7, 2026 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event features Max Holloway versus Charles Oliveira in a rematch.





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