Youssef Zalal likes Yair Rodriguez, Brian Ortega as names to get him to UFC’s next level

February 16, 2025 7:40 pm ET

LAS VEGAS ā€“ Itā€™s only been about 30 months since Youssef Zalal was bounced from the UFC after his first stint, but it might as well have been a lifetime ago.

In Zalalā€™s first stint in the promotion, he had three mostly unassuming decision wins in a row, but then three straight decision losses ā€“ starting with one to eventual and current featherweight champion Ilia Topuria in 2020.

After a draw with Daā€™Mon Blackshear in 2022 left him winless in four fights, he had to work his way back to the big leagues ā€“Ā and he did.

Saturday in the UFC Fight Night 251 co-main event at the UFC Apex, Zalal (17-5-1 MMA, 7-3-1 UFC) won for the seventh straight time, and fourth straight in the UFC since his return, with a decision over Calvin Kattar (23-9 MMA, 7-7 UFC).

In a turnaround, after six straight stoppage wins on the heels of seven straight decisions, Zalal had to settle for a 15-minute grind, even though he envisioned a finish.

ā€œI dream big. I dream big, and I manifest big,ā€ Zalal told MMA Junkie at his post-fight news conference. ā€œI know I manifested the finish, and Iā€™m down about that a little bit (that I didnā€™t get it). But that doesnā€™t stop me from dreaming and manifesting, and Iā€™ll keep doing the same thing.ā€

The names on Zalalā€™s list since he got back to the UFC have been increasingly solid opponents across from him: Billy Quarantillo, Jarno Errens, Jack Shore and longtime UFC fighter Kattar on Saturday. Zalal thinks heā€™s building to something big.

In fact, he doesnā€™t mind skipping a trip to a big pay-per-view if it means he can be the name on the top of the marquee at the UFCā€™s Apex base-level Fight Night shows.

He even has a pair of names heā€™d gladly stand across from: former interim featherweight champion Yair Rodriguez or the man who beat him a year ago in Mexico, Brian Ortega.

ā€œI told you guys in 2024, I want to headline a card at the (UFC) Apex. Obviously, I want to start slow and get my things going.

ā€œThere are two names. I know Yair is out there looking for an opponent, and I know Brian is trying to go up to 155. Iā€™m just out here trying to have fun and change my life. These are legends. I want to hear them say ā€˜Heā€™s an ex-champā€™ and stuff like this. I want to be in that conversation. ā€˜He won against,ā€™ and ā€˜Title thisā€™ and ā€˜Title thatā€™ ā€“Ā I just want to keep going. I want to keep giving hope to these upcoming guys who leave the UFC and lose hope. You never lose hope in life.ā€

Check out Zalalā€™s full post-fight interview above.

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkieā€™s event hub for UFC Fight Night 251.

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