Mexican flyweight prospect Ronaldo
Rodriguez has set lofty goals for himself after an impressive
promotional debut in front of his home fans at
UFC Mexico.
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Rodriguez was the only debutant out of 10 Mexican fighters in the
13-fight card, which marked the promotion’s return to the country
for the first time since 2019. After being initially tagged by
Ukraine’s Denys
Bondar, “Lazy Boy” made necessary adjustments to score a
comeback win via submission at the 4:59 mark of Round 2.
“I wanna say thanks to all my teammates,” Rodriguez told media after the victory. “They believe in me,
they saw me as a kid with a lot of future. I just wanna thank them
because I am here because of them so I’m really proud and happy
with my team.”
Asked about his future plans, Rodriguez said he wants to continue
racking up wins until he is crowned champion, which he believes is
just a matter of time.
„I’m gonna win my next fight and my next fight and my next fight
until I have the opportunity to become a champion,“ he said. „I
know that I’m gonna be a champion at some point.“
Rodriguez, who hasn’t lost since 2020, extended his winning streak
to six with his victory over Bondar. The 24 year old has finished
12 of his 16 career triumphs inside the distance.