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Rob Font vs Raul Rosas Jr. Preview: UFC 326 Tips, Odds & Prediction

Date: Sunday, 8 March 2026 Time: 02:00 AM GMT Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, USA Serving as an appetizer before the main event at UFC 326 on Sunday, March 8, there is an intriguing looking bantamweight clash involving Rob Font and Raul Rosas Jr. Indeed, Rosas Jr. is being tipped as a future star of the bantamweight division, and naturally, bookmakers will have all bases covered with a raft of pre-fight prices advertised to build up excitement. For more insights, read our comprehensive preview to put yourself in the know. Font is a veteran in the world of UFC, with a record of 22-9-0. In stark contrast, Rosas Jr., who is 21 and 17 years younger than Font, has enjoyed an electrifying start to life in the Octagon, with just one defeat to his name from 12 bouts.

Charles Perrin
Charles Perrin

Last updated: 2026-03-04

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Raul Rosas Jr. punches Vince Morales in a bantamweight fight during the UFC Fight Night

Raul Rosas Jr. punches Vince Morales in a bantamweight fight during the UFC Fight Night / Getty Images

Rosas Jr. has caught the eye, but can he take out Font? Our Rob Font vs Raul Rosas Jr. preview leaves no stone unturned, as we have provided a tale of the tape depicting key stats, and leaned on reputable sports betting operators to source the odds and markets to explore before the contest.

Pre-Game Odds and Win Probability: Rosas Jr. Favorite

Before any contest, sports betting sites will post Moneyline odds early, and this denotes which fighter is likely to win. We’ve headed over to one of our preferred operators who has indicated how this fight might unfold. For expert tips and insights based on assiduous research, find out more here:

  1. Rob Font: 44/25 (2.76) – 36.2%

  2. Raul Rosas Jr. 43/100 (1.43) – 69.9%

    *Odds courtesy of FanDuel, subject to change.

Tale of the Tape

It’s always good to crunch through the numbers ahead of a bout. Whether it is assessing fight records or styles, checking out the stats should be an essential part of your research. We’ve done the groundwork for you by analyzing Font and Rosas Jr., putting up a tale of the tape style of the table, so check it out.

Tale of the Tape

Attribute  FontRosas Jr.
Age3821
Height5’8 (173cm)5’9 (175cm)
Weight135lbs (61.2kg)135lbs (61.2kg)
Reach71.5” (182cm)67.0” (170cm)
Record22-9-011-1-0
KO/TKO9 Wins (41%)2 Wins (18%)
Submission4 Wins (18%)6 Wins (55%)
Decisions9 Wins (41%)3 Wins (27%)
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Rob Font News

Currently occupying 13th spot in the bantamweight ranking, Rob Font is an experienced operator. However, he is coming off the back of a unanimous decision defeat to David Martinez, and he was undone at times during that bout by Martinez’s tremendous footwork.

Interestingly, Font was due to fight Rosas Jr. back in September, but this contest was cancelled due to a rib injury sustained by Rosas Jr. during training. Martinez stood in, and while Font didn’t give a good account of himself, he is renowned for being a complete striker-grappler.

A look at Font’s stats shows he has a 57% significant strike defense record across fights, which is impressive, and underlines his strength when under attack. Moreover, Font lands over five significant strikes per minute, which emphasizes his hitting power.

Font’s big jab and powerful right hand have been evident during his career as he’s amassed as many wins via TKO/KO as he has via decisions. He needs to get that going early doors if he’s going to unsettle Rosas Jr.

Raul Rosas Jr. News

A precocious talent, Rosas Rosas Jr, who is nicknamed “El Niño Problema”, which translates from Spanish as the problem child, has been a menace to opponents during his fledgling UFC career.

Since making his debut at the age of 17, Rosas Jr has enjoyed a meteoric rise, and his record backs that up. So far, Rosas Jr. is 11-1-0, and his only loss came at the hands of Christian Rodriguez at UFC 287 in April 2023.

While the defeat to Rodriguez represented a small hiccup, perhaps it provided the perfect wake-up call for a fighter who harbours ambitions of becoming a two-weight champion. Backed by UFC legends, such as Michael Bisping, Rosas Jr. has the world at his feet, and his aggressive, grappling style has served him well.

Unlike Font, Rosas Jr. averages over four takedowns per contest, and despite his inferior reach, Rosas Jr. has a few weapons in his locker, and he could hurt Font.

Suggested Bets

UFC betting sportsbooks all offer something different, and some are more extensive in terms of the markets available. Anyway, after scurrying over to the preferred operators, we’ve backed up our expert insights with some lines that are worth following up on for Font vs Rosas Jr.

  1. Raul Rosas Jr. to Win by Points: Rosas Jr. has been in blistering form over the past few months, and he’s chalked up four wins on the bounce. Half of these victories have come via a unanimous point decision, so if the fight goes the distance, Rosas Jr. could get the backing from the judges. (6/5 with FanDuel)

  2. Raul Rosas Jr. Double Chance (TKO/KO or Points): The double chance line is intriguing as it allows bettors to cover themselves by plumping on a couple of outcomes. While points has been a popular method of victory for Rosas Jr, he’s also grabbed a couple of wins via TKO/KO, so this line has merit. (87/100 with FanDuel)

  3. Total Rounds Over 2.5: In each of his past four contests, Font has gone the distance, while Rosas Jr. has also been pushed to the full three rounds in his previous two bouts. The total rounds Over 2.5 could be worth leaning into. (19/50 with FanDuel)

Value Bets

Sites for betting on UFC matches will be well endowed with promos, but there will also be some juicy lines to take advantage of. Check out our tips below, which could provide some value for Font vs Rosas Jr.

  1. Rob Font to Win by Points: Although Font is a decent grappler, he will need to be a bit canny if he’s going to get the better of Rosas Jr. However, Font to prevail via points shouldn’t be scoffed at, and this is worth exploring. (33/10 with FanDuel)

  2. KO/TKO & Round 1 victory: While both fighters boast extraordinary power with their hands, combining a KO/TKO win for either and in the opening round may have long odds, but it is tempting. (10/1 with FanDuel)

  3. Rob Font to Win in Round 2: Many of Font’s fights have been slow burners, but experience weighs heavily in his favour. If Font dictates early on, he could wrap things up in Round 2, and this line is appealing. (16/1 with FanDuel)

Prediction: Raul Rosas Jr. to Win

At big events, such as UFC 326, the cream usually rises to the top. Font may be the more experienced campaigner, but Rosas Jr. has shown in his previous fights that he has a ruthless edge, and he means business.

Rosas Jr. demonstrated against the likes of Ricky Turcios and Terrence Mitchell that he has serious punching power, disposing of them quickly, and we wonder whether Font can weather the storm. We think Rosas Jr. will end up calling the shots and take the victory on the night.

Charles Perrin
Charles PerrinSports Betting Writer

Charles Perrin has spent more than six years covering the world of sports betting, during which he has collaborated with some of the most recognised sportsbooks in the UK, including industry leaders such as bet365 and William Hill.