Top MMA Fighters Under the Age of 25

Chase Hooper

MMA, like any other sport, always needs fresh blood. Numerous MMA stars and champions are in their thirties now and sooner or later they will carry the torch to the young blood. Many of the big mixed martial arts publications have a tradition of compiling various Tops at the end of each year. One of those lists is the Top of the youngest fighters, who have managed to make a name for themselves and have great potential in MMA.

Becoming a top fighter under the age of 25 is a lucrative career path. Best performers don’t only make 6-figure salaries, but can also have additional income from promotion of a movie or a training program. Thus, fighters dedicate lots of time to training in order to succeed at a young age and enjoy all the benefits of being an MMA champion.

Who made a name for themselves this year? Which fighters deserve attention, regardless of their age? What MMA stars deserve grabbing an online casino bonus for them and placing a bet? Let’s take a look at the rising stars of MMA under the age of 25, who in our opinion deserve attention and have high potential to become a big shot in the sport.

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We offer you a look at the top-hole prospects, who have not yet celebrated their quarter-century anniversary and can make a resounding name for themselves.

#1 Chase Hooper (11-2-1), 22

In December 2019, welterweight Hooper made his UFC debut with a knockout victory over David Seymour. Since then, Chase has lost to Alex Caceres, which was his first career loss, and won by submission over Peter Barrett at UFC 256. The Washington, D.C., native deserves attention and has a great chance of success in his career.

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#2 Usman Nurmagomedov (15-0), 24

A cousin of former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, Usman is a lightweight competitor, just like his star cousin, and trains under Javier Mendez at the American Kickboxing Academy. Unlike Khabib, Usman is a striking puncher with good wrestling skills. According to Nurmagomedov’s manager Ali Abdel-Aziz, Usman is a better version of Khabib.

Undoubtedly, Nurmagomedov is a talented athlete, but the level of his opposition in the MMA league of the world will increase by an order of magnitude. The 24-year-old athlete is ready for the new step, according to his entourage. The trainer of the renowned fighter Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov saw a bright future for him as being in the limelight for a Dagestani fighter is the only option.

#3 Sun Yadong (18-5-1), 24

While Zhang Weili became the first Chinese-born UFC champion to conquer the UFC in 2019, her compatriot Sun is making his way in the men’s bantamweight division. And he’s going at it pretty confidently. The Team Alpha Male fighter has won three straight fights in the UFC with a knockout victory over Marlon Morales in March in his last fight.

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Not to mention that the humble Sun has a versatile skill set, solid stats, and his UFC debut earned him the status of a top-notch rising prospect.

Youngest MMA Champion in the History

The youngest champion in the history of the UFC remains Rochester-born Jon Jones, who won the belt at the age of 23 in 2011. Usually, at this age, fighters are at best just beginning their careers in the leading MMA promotions. His story stills motivates lots of young talents to dedicate themselves to the MMA career and strive to achieve similar success.