What Is Raul Rosas Jr.’s Net Worth in 2025? Endorsements, Payouts & More

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Have you heard that high-pitched, energetic callout yet? “Chiwiwis!” If not, you’re bound to hear it sooner or later. Because UFC Fight Night on ESPN 64 is just days away. The man behind it? None other than Raul Rosas Jr., the 20-year-old bantamweight phenom who’s bringing not just his electrifying fight style to the Octagon, but also his own brand of hype.

With a record of 10-1 and a dream of becoming the youngest UFC champion ever, Rosas Jr. is on a mission. He’s already racking up first-round finishes and turning heads with his fast-paced, aggressive style. But as his stardom rises, so does the curiosity. How much is this kid actually worth in 2025? Let’s dive in and find out.

Raul Rosas Jr.’s 2025 net worth and endorsements

‘El Nino Problema’ is making a name for himself, but is he also making good bank? Well, the numbers are starting to look pretty good. According to FirstSportz, the youngest fighter in UFC history has an estimated net worth of $500,000. Meanwhile, Sportysalaries.com puts that number closer to $600,000 as of February 2024. Either way his bank account is growing as fast as his fanbase.

 

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Now, when it comes to endorsements, things are still a bit hush-hush. We know he’s making money from sponsorships, but there’s not much info on which brands are backing him or how much they’re paying. That said, if Rosas Jr. keeps winning and keeps that high-energy persona going, big brands won’t be able to ignore him for long. After all, who wouldn’t want to be associated with a rising star who’s making history at just 20 years old?

How much does Raul Rosas Jr. earn? Salary and payouts

Alright, let’s talk dollars and cents. Since stepping into the UFC, Rosas Jr. has seen his earnings climb with each fight. His debut at UFC 282 against Jay Perrin earned him a cool $74,000, including bonuses. Fast forward to his latest fight at UFC 306 against Terrence Mitchell, and reports say he walked away with over $100,000 for his blistering 54-second TKO win. Not bad for a guy who’s barely out of his teens, right?

His fight purses are climbing, too. Here’s a breakdown of his earnings. According to sportysalaries.com:

UFC 282 in 2022 a submission win against Jay Perrin: $12,000 base pay + $12,000 win bonus = $24,000
UFC 287 in 2023 decision loss against Christian Rodriguez: $24,000 (no win bonus)
UFC Fight Night 227 backed with a KO win the same year against Terrence Mitchell: $30,000 base pay + $30,000 win bonus = $60,000
UFC on ESPN 57 submission win last year against Ricky Turcios: $38,000 base pay + $38,000 win bonus = $76,000
UFC 306 his last fight decision win against Qileng Aori: $48,000 base pay (win bonus not disclosed)

That’s a pretty solid upward trend, and if he keeps racking up wins, those paychecks are only going to get bigger. If Rosas Jr. lands a main event or a major pay-per-view fight, we could be looking at some serious cash rolling in.

So, what’s the next step for this high-energy prospect? More fights, more wins. And if everything goes according to plan, a shot at UFC gold. As long as he keeps delivering exciting performances, his net worth will only keep climbing. Bigger fights mean bigger paydays, more sponsorships, and maybe even a title fight in the near future. So, what do you think? Will we hear this squeaky callout Raul Rosas Jr. came up with alongside his “homie Carlos” again soon? And more importantly, will he add another win to his streak against Vince Morales? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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