Yair Rodriguez captured UFC interim gold at featherweight, but it seems it’s time to move up to lightweight, at least that’s what his teammate, former UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad says. Let’s talk MMA.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Welterweight contender Belal Muhammad says his teammate, former interim featherweight champion Yair Rodriguez, is moving up to lightweight full-time.
- Muhammad floated a 155-pound matchup with Rafael Fiziev, fresh off his Baku knockout win.
- Rodriguez, 33, is a former interim UFC featherweight champion and one of the division’s most explosive strikers.
- The move spares Rodriguez a punishing cut to 145 but drops him into the sport’s deepest, most wrestling-heavy division.
- Nothing is official from Rodriguez or the UFC yet — this is a teammate’s word, not a booking.
Why Is Yair Rodriguez Moving Up To Lightweight?
It makes sense.
The logic is body-first. Rodriguez is 33 and coming off a difficult featherweight stretch, with losses to Alexander Volkanovski in a title unification and to Brian Ortega by submission. He’s also been mostly inactive since 2023. He’s fought just twice in that time going 1-1 and winning his last fight against Patricio Pitbull in April.
Stepping up to 155 removes the brutal weight cut and gives him a clean slate against a different field.
The tradeoff is the matchmaking and Rodriguez might be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Lightweight’s top tier is even more grappling-heavy than featherweight’s, so the same vulnerabilities that hurt him at 145 could follow him up.
The bet his camp is making is that a healthier, fresher Rodriguez leans deeper into the chaos that made him a must-watch finisher in the first place.
What Did Belal Muhammad Say About The Move?
Muhammad is always outspoken and he didn’t hesitate to spill the beans on Rodriguez’s move — which is still unconfirmed by the UFC or Pantera.
The scoop carries weight because of who delivered it. Muhammad trains with Rodriguez, and he answered fan speculation directly by confirming the move and then doubled down in follow-ups that the shift to 155 is permanent.
He went a step further by naming a target, raising a Rodriguez–Fiziev fight as the kind of high-violence matchup that fits the new division. It was a timely info drop too as Fiziev just scored a highlight-reel finish at UFC Baku on Saturday.
Could Yair Rodriguez Vs. Rafael Fiziev Happen At Lightweight?
The short answer is: Yes.
Stylistically, it’s a dream pairing. Fiziev is a switch-stance kicking machine who just shined in Baku, and Rodriguez is a taekwondo-rooted tornado, so the matchup reads as pure striking violence if both sides want it. Sometimes, these matchups don’t turn out as cool as they appear on paper. However, these two are absolute warriors so the conversion probability is higher.
Nothing is booked, and Rodriguez has not spoken publicly, so treat this as a floated idea rather than a signed fight. Still, with Fiziev riding momentum and Rodriguez seeking a reset, it’s the rare hypothetical that has increased practicality.
What Does The Move Mean For Yair Rodriguez’s Career?
This move is really a bit of a last-ditch effort for Rodriguez. He’s 33 and it is unlikely there’s anywhere for him to go after this move.
This is a high-variance swing. A strong lightweight run would make Rodriguez one of the rare fighters to win meaningful fights in two stacked divisions, echoing the path of other veterans chasing a second-act move up in weight. A rough start, though, would fuel the argument that he should have retooled at 145 or retired.
Either way, he’s walking into a division loaded with names like newly crowned champion Justin Gaethje, Ilia Topuria, and Arman Tsarukyan. Coming off October hand surgery, the first booking will tell us a lot about whether the reinvention has legs.


