
Karol Rosa
19-7-0
Womens Bantamweight
About
A high-volume, technical striker from Brazil ranked #10 at women's bantamweight, Rosa grinds out decisions with relentless striking output and leg kicks.
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Karol Rosa is a 31-year-old Brazilian mixed martial artist who turned professional in 2012 and joined the UFC in 2019, building a 19-7 record overall and an 8-4 mark inside the promotion. Currently ranked #10 in the women's bantamweight division, Rosa has become a fixture in the division through technical consistency and high-volume striking rather than flashy finishes. Starting her combat sports journey at age 13 in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, she collected multiple international medals as a grappler before transitioning to MMA at 17. She holds a black belt in BJJ and a dark blue belt in Muay Thai, credentials that show up clearly in her fighting approach.
Rosa fights as a high-output technician, employing relentless pressure with leg kicks, combinations, and clinch work to accumulate damage across three rounds. Her striking accuracy and clinch activity define her game; she lands significant strikes from distance and in close quarters while maintaining solid takedown defense. Rather than hunting finishes, she controls pace and territory, grinding out decision victories through calculated output. Her record reflects this approach: of her 19 career wins, 13 have come by decision, only 4 by knockout, and 2 by submission. She has earned 1 first-round finish.
Rosa's most notable fight came at UFC 296 against Irene Aldana in December 2023, a three-round classic that earned both fighters Fight of the Night honors. That bout showcased the best of Rosa's output game: she landed a UFC-record 95 leg kicks in a single fight, and the pair combined for 349 significant strikes, the most ever recorded in a women's bantamweight bout. Though she lost that decision, the performance cemented her reputation as a durable, high-paced striker capable of competing with top talent. Since then, she has alternated wins and losses, most recently defeating Nora Cornolle via unanimous decision in August 2025 after a loss to Ailin Perez in January.
What makes Rosa a draw for patient viewers is not knockout power but technical striking volume, clinch control, and the accumulation of damage across three rounds. Her fights reward those who appreciate ground-and-pound pacing, leg-kick accumulation, and the subtle art of controlling an opponent without flashy finishes. For casual fans, she may read as grinding and decision-heavy, but for students of striking and clinch work, Rosa represents a textbook pressure-based approach to mixed martial arts.
Why fans love Rosa
Rosa's work ethic and technical striking draw respect; she is a well-rounded martial artist with elite grappling credentials (BJJ black belt) and a willingness to engage in high-paced decision battles. Fans appreciate her steady professionalism and the pace she sets in the Octagon.
Why some fans hate Rosa
Rosa's 12 consecutive decision finishes (as of August 2025) may frustrate fans seeking explosive finishes. Her alternating win-loss pattern over eight bouts and tendency to grind out close decisions rather than dominate can read as frustrating to viewers who prefer clear-cut dominance or knockout power.

























