2023 has been marked by extreme success for Mexican born fighters in the Octagon, as Yair Rodriguez, Brandon Moreno and Alexa Grasso have all earned the title of champion in their respective divisions.

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36 Responses

  1. I remember watching Erik "Goyito" Perez on WEC coming out with the luchador mask and Agusto Monatño also being one of the first mexican born ufc fighters. Man, it's come a long way.

  2. There is a lot of money for the ufc to make by making Mexico popular in mma. So I’m not surprised they are pushing all this hype. The market is there in the USA and Mexico.

    It’s simple to see so just accept that the ufc is going to favor fights in the Mexicans direction.

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