
Youseff Zalal
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Moroccan submission specialist and rising featherweight contender on a 9-fight unbeaten streak with devastating grappling and finishing power.
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Youssef Zalal is a Moroccan featherweight on the rise in the UFC, currently ranked #8 in a division loaded with contenders. After an early stumble in his 2020-2021 debut run, Zalal has rebuilt into one of the promotion's most consistent finishers. Since August 2022, he's strung together 9 consecutive wins (8-0-1 record), including a dominant armbar finish of Josh Emmett and submission victories over Jack Shore and Billy Quarantillo. His record tells the story of dominance: 18-6-1 overall, 10 of those wins by submission and 4 by knockout.
What sets Zalal apart is his technical grappling base - he's a black belt in BJJ with a devastating array of submissions, from rear-naked chokes to arm triangles to Brabo chokes. He's not a one-dimensional wrestler either. He lands 2.78 significant strikes per minute while absorbing only 1.79, indicating solid striking mixed with fight intelligence. Seven of his last eight wins have ended in finishes, and he's shown he can grind out close decisions when needed, as his draw with Da'Mon Blackshear demonstrates.
Now headlining main events against top-5 ranked competition, Zalal represents the hungry tier of featherweights clawing toward a title shot. His rise from an early UFC stumble (he lost three of his first four bouts) to his current hot streak shows both resilience and technical evolution. Fans who appreciate submission artistry and finishing rates will find plenty to love here; casual viewers tuning into his fights can expect a high chance of a stoppage. With the featherweight division wide open, Zalal's combination of grappling credentials and current form makes him one of the division's most dangerous challengers.
Why fans love Zalal
Finisher mentality with genuine submission artistry; respects the sport and his opponents, and comes from humble roots (started fighting at 10 to stay out of trouble in Casablanca, worked landscaping before his MMA career). On a legitimate win streak against real competition, not padding a record.













