Quick, friendly guide to Mexico’s UFC belt-winners (and who’s next).
Big fights. Big heart. Mexico brings both. If you love fast hands, brave chins, and loud crowds, this is your jam. Let’s answer the big question fast, then cheer for who’s coming next.
So… who are the Mexican UFC champions?
Right now (as of October 21, 2025), there are no current, undisputed UFC champions from Mexico. But Mexico has crowned champs before—and more could be on the way soon.
The Mexico-born champs you should know
Brandon Moreno (Flyweight): First Mexico-born UFC champion. Won the belt in 2021, held it again in 2023. Smart, smooth, and tough.
Alexa Grasso (Women’s Flyweight): First Mexican woman to win a UFC title. Took the belt in 2023 with fearless skill and boxing flair.
Also important: an interim champ
Yair “El Pantera” Rodríguez (Featherweight, interim in 2023): Flashy kicks, big moments, and a belt run that fired up fans across Mexico.
Mexican-American legends with UFC gold
These champs were born in the U.S., with proud Mexican roots. They helped open the door for today’s stars.
Henry Cejudo: Olympic gold medalist and two-division UFC champ (Flyweight and Bantamweight).
Cain Velasquez: Two-time UFC Heavyweight champion, famous for pressure and pace.
Who’s closest to grabbing the next belt?
Brandon Moreno: Still elite, still dangerous, still chasing gold.
Yair Rodríguez: A win streak puts him right back in title talks.
Irene Aldana: Big power at Bantamweight; one good run can flip the division.
Raúl Rosas Jr.: Young, fast, hungry. Not there yet, but watch this space.
Yazmín Jauregui: Crisp striking, growing fast at Strawweight.
Why it matters (and why fans care)
Champions inspire the next wave. When Mexican fighters win, kids dream bigger, gyms get busier, and the sport grows. Belts change hands, but pride sticks.
Fast timeline for context
2021: Brandon Moreno becomes first Mexico-born UFC champion.
2023: Alexa Grasso wins the Women’s Flyweight title.
2023: Yair Rodríguez holds the interim Featherweight title.
2024–2025: No Mexico-born champ at the moment—but contenders are close.
The bottom line
Today, there isn’t a Mexico-born fighter holding a UFC belt. But Mexico has already made history with Brandon Moreno and Alexa Grasso, plus an interim run from Yair Rodríguez. The next champion from Mexico could be just one big win away.
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