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Given new opponent
Rocha is scheduled to compete against Joshua Van in a flyweight fight at UFC Vegas 90 on April 6, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
After earning a UFC contract through Dana White's Contender Series, Rocha had been waiting to make his UFC debut, initially scheduled against Jose Johnson. However, Johnson withdrew from the fight, resulting in Van's entry into that bout. Van has a perfect 3-0 record in the UFC.
After earning a UFC contract through Dana White's Contender Series, Rocha had been waiting to make his UFC debut, initially scheduled against Jose Johnson. However, Johnson withdrew from the fight, resulting in Van's entry into that bout. Van has a perfect 3-0 record in the UFC.
Scheduled for UFC debut
Rocha will fight Jose Johnson at UFC Vegas 90 on April 6, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Rocha boasts a 17-1 record in professional MMA, with his only loss coming in October 2019. Johnson enters with a less impressive 16-8 pro record (1-1 in the UFC) but is coming off a win in his most recent bout.
Rocha boasts a 17-1 record in professional MMA, with his only loss coming in October 2019. Johnson enters with a less impressive 16-8 pro record (1-1 in the UFC) but is coming off a win in his most recent bout.
Shuts lights out to earn contract
Rocha defeated Davi Bittencourt via KO (knee) at 0:18 of Round 2 at Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series. After the show, he was one of five fighters to be awarded an official UFC contract.
ANALYSIS
Rocha spent almost the entirety of Round 1 getting taken down by Bittencourt and was in moderate danger of being choked as Round 1 expired, but the Brazilian fighter never stopped scrambling and was able to get back to the stool for the second frame. Perhaps exhausted from the effort, Bittencourt threw a wild hook in the opening minute, which allowed Rocha to land a knee that put his opponent out cold. While Rocha did well to scramble, survive, and find his opportunity, the fact remains that "Fenômeno" was largely outclassed in the first five minutes, which raises questions regarding how well he'll do in a division like bantamweight, which houses several strong wrestlers.
Rocha spent almost the entirety of Round 1 getting taken down by Bittencourt and was in moderate danger of being choked as Round 1 expired, but the Brazilian fighter never stopped scrambling and was able to get back to the stool for the second frame. Perhaps exhausted from the effort, Bittencourt threw a wild hook in the opening minute, which allowed Rocha to land a knee that put his opponent out cold. While Rocha did well to scramble, survive, and find his opportunity, the fact remains that "Fenômeno" was largely outclassed in the first five minutes, which raises questions regarding how well he'll do in a division like bantamweight, which houses several strong wrestlers.