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Raul Rosas Jr. wins by submission as UFC's youngest fighter

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18-year-old Raul Rosas Jr. wins UFC debut with first-round finish (0:42)

Raul Rosas Jr. wins his UFC debut over Jay Perrin with a submission via rear-naked choke. (0:42)

Raul Rosas Jr., who turned 18 years old just two months ago, became the youngest fighter ever to compete in UFC on Saturday night, and his performance was dominant in a first-round submission of veteran bantamweight Jay Perrin during the prelims of UFC 282 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Rosas, who was born in Mexico and raised in New Mexico and California, was signed off of Dana White's Contender Series when he was still 17. He now is 18 years and 63 days old, younger than the only other 18-year-olds to compete in the Octagon, Sean Daugherty and Dan Lauzon.

But Rosas is the first 18-year-old to win in UFC. And he made it look easy.

Rosas, whose specialty is grappling, took the fight to the canvas within the first minute and immediately seized control, which he maintained before eliciting the tapout from Perrin via rear-naked choke at 2:44 of Round 1.

Rosas spoke afterward about the next historical accomplishment in his sights.

"Man, this is crazy, but I knew I was going to be here at this age," he said. "So right now I'm just living the dream. I had no nerves, no pressure, felt free. I'm doing what I love to do. And right now, tonight, I just came to introduce myself, because I'm coming for that belt."