Raul Rosas Jr. will fight Aoriqileng in a bantamweight bout at UFC 306, part of the second Noche UFC event on Sep. 14 in Las Vegas, which is themed around Mexican Independence Day.
Raul Rosas Jr. will be part of the second Noche UFC card after all.
On Sep. 14, UFC 306 takes place at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The entire event is branded around Mexican Independence Day as the second Noche UFC event. At that event, Rosas will face Aoriqileng in a bantamweight bout.
The news was first announced by Rosas’ management team Iridium Sports and later confirmed by MMA Fighting.
Rosas took part in the original Noche UFC event, defeating Terrence Mitchell in just 54 seconds. Earlier this year, he returned to the cage with a second-round submission of Ricky Turcios at UFC Kentucky.
Following that win, Rosas called for a step up in competition but was most concerned with securing a spot on UFC 306. He is currently 3-1 in the UFC, earning performance bonuses in each of his three victories.
Aoriqileng joined the UFC in 2021 and got off to a rocky start, losing his first two fights. However, he has since found his form, going 3-1 since then.
Most recently, Aoriqileng fought to a no contest with Daniel Marcos due to multiple low blows at UFC Vegas 86.
While nothing is official yet, UFC 306 is rumored to be headlined by a bantamweight title fight between Sean O’Malley and Merab Dvalishvili. It will likely feature women’s flyweight champion Alexa Grasso defending her belt—perhaps in a trilogy bout with Valentina Shevchenko.
Mike Heck contributed to this report.