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Prank Gone Wrong: YouTuber Learns Hard Lesson After Trying to Troll UFC’s Raul Rosas Jr



Prank Gone Wrong: YouTuber Learns Hard Lesson After Trying to Troll UFC’s Raul Rosas Jr
Raul Rosas Jr

A YouTuber from TopNotch Idiots recently learned that pranking a professional fighter can have painful consequences. The target of his prank was none other than 19-year-old UFC bantamweight sensation Raul Rosas Jr., known for his fierce intensity in the Octagon. The YouTuber, likely unaware of how quickly things could escalate, approached Rosas at a gym, where the prank quickly turned intense.


The interaction began on a treadmill, with Rosas visibly unimpressed by the prankster’s antics. After a tense exchange, they parted ways briefly. But it didn’t end there. Soon after, the prankster appeared in a different part of the gym, this time with boxing gloves, while Rosas was focused on his bag work. The young fighter spotted him and threw a punch that interrupted the prankster’s confidence, signaling that he was serious about ending the “joke” right then and there. Yet, after some encouragement, the prankster was convinced to take things up a notch with a sparring challenge.





Unsurprisingly, this decision would quickly backfire. Once inside the ring, Rosas didn’t hold back. He dropped the YouTuber with a powerful punch, unleashing a series of shots before transitioning to grappling. Things took a definitive turn when Rosas removed his gloves, cinched in a rear-naked choke, and applied it with no intention of going easy. Although the YouTuber tapped out, Rosas held the choke for a few extra seconds, underscoring just how ill-advised the prank was from the start.


Finally, the YouTuber revealed the nature of his prank, and tensions cooled off, with Rosas allowing the situation to de-escalate. The episode serves as a reminder of the serious skill and power that fighters like Rosas possess, making them unlikely targets for such stunts. While this YouTuber may have earned a few views, he undoubtedly left with a lesson: when it comes to UFC fighters, tread lightly.


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