
Morocco's Youssef Zalal Breaks into UFC Featherweight Top 10
Zalal, 28, becomes the first Moroccan fighter to reach the top 10 in any UFC division. His professional record stands at 17 wins, five losses and one draw.
He made his UFC debut in 2020 with a win over Austin Lingo but was released in 2022. Zalal returned in March 2024 and has since recorded four consecutive victories, including a submission win over Billy Quarantillo with a rear-naked choke.
Nicknamed 'The Moroccan Devil,' Zalal is known for his ability to combine striking and grappling. He also handed current champion Ilia Topuria his UFC debut in a bout that went to a decision in Topuria's favour.
Zalal's recent form could get him a title shot soon.

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