Mario Bautista wants to make an impression again after a controversial victory over Jose Aldo on UFC 307.
The American Fighter will face the debuting fragmentary mix on UFC 316 in what will be one of its most difficult challenges to date.
If the #10 ranked competitions in the UFC Bantamweight Division, a victory Mario Bautista can bring closer to a title fight and to his dream to be champion in the UFC.
Here is everything you need to know about Mario Bautista.
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How old is Mario Bautista?
Mario Bautista was born on July 1, 1993, making him 31 years old from June 2025.
He was born in Winnemucca, Nevada, where he trained in Wrestling and Jiu-Jitsu while he was in high school.
Mario Bautista's length, weight and range
Bautista is 5 feet 9 inches, or 175 cm, long. It has a range of 69 inches, which corresponds to 175 cm.
He fights in the UFC Bantamweight Division, which has a weight limit of 135 pounds. For his fight with Jose Aldo on UFC 307, he weighed on 136 pounds.
Mario Bautista's Instagram and X/Twitter
Bautista has more than 16,000 followers on Instagram on his Mario_Bautistamaa account. He mainly places the training of videos and promotional material with regard to his upcoming fights in the UFC.
Moreover, he has more than 2,700 followers on X (formerly known as Twitter), although the account (Bautista_Mma) has been left since October 2024.
Mario Bautista's MMA record
Mario Bautista's MMA -Statistics
Significant strikes landed per minute. 5.
Mario Bautista's Nettowaarde
Accurate estimates of Bautista's ability are hard to find. However, reports suggest that he has an estimated capacity of around $ 2 million, because of his successful career in the UFC so far.
Mario Bautista's next fight
The next fight by Bautista will be against a fragmentary mix on UFC 316 in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on 7 June.
Mix was a late addition to the fight after the original opponent of Bautista, Marlon Vera, had to withdraw from the game at UFC 316.
The American Fighter will make his debut in the UFC after a successful career in Bellator and can be a heavy opponent for the #10 ranked Bantam weight.
Mario Bautista vs Jose Aldo
Bautista defeated MMA legend Jose Aldo in a controversial fight on UFC 307.
The American repeatedly used the “wall and stall” strategy, where he repeatedly held himself in a dominant position along the fence to protect himself against “the king”.
Bautista won the fight by a split decision, although Conor McGregor proposed a change in the rules after the fight.
