Raul Rosas Jr.'s recent encounter with a YouTuber has sparked a reaction from MMA fans worldwide. Many bashed the individual for pulling a prank on Rosas Jr.
Rosas Jr. was the latest victim of a prank pulled by TopNotch Idiots on their YouTube channel. The UFC fighter got into a heated dispute with the YouTuber after the latter called him out for using a treadmill at a training center.
The YouTuber entered a cage and took a beating from Rosas Jr. despite being warned multiple times. The bantamweight fighter dropped the individual and choked him until the latter passed out while tapping. After a while, the YouTuber came clean and said it was all a charade with no bad intentions. The two then hugged each other.
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Fans soon rushed to the comments section to share their reactions, with one fan writing:
''Mf has a death wish''
Another fan stated:
''Good, these YouTube prankers should all get their a*s beat. At least he got in there and took it like a man''
Other fans wrote:
''Bro is a risk taker how do you start pranking a ufc fighter he got balls to even dare stand up against a Raul Rosa's Jr. The guy knows how to trash talk I wish he was an MMA fighter lol''
''Wasn’t a prank. Dude was just straight up harassing him hoping to get a good reaction for his channel. Could’ve seriously gotten himself hurt or worse''
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As for the MMA scene, Rosas Jr. is currently on a three-fight win streak. In his most recent octagon appearance at Noche UFC 306, the 20-year-old squared off against Aoriqileng and secured a unanimous decision win.
When Raul Rosas Jr. expressed his desire to retire young
Before his bantamweight matchup against Aoriqileng at Noche UFC 306, Raul Rosas Jr. stated his goal to become the youngest UFC champion ever and hang up his gloves by age 25.
Previewing UFC 306 with ESPN MMA, the 20-year-old said:
''I just wanna accomplish my dreams which is to become the youngest UFC champion, have the belt, defend the belt a few times, probably retire. Hopefully by 25 years old my career is all said and done and I’m able to enjoy time with my family and whatever I decide to do. I feel like I’m right on track.”
Check out Raul Rosas Jr.'s comments below (2:57):