Jhon “Tacha” Rodriguez: On the Cusp of the UFC
For fighters grinding on the regional circuit, there’s a moment when the conversation changes—from potential to timing. For Colombian bantamweight Jhon “Tacha” Rodriguez, that moment is now.
At 29 years old, Tacha has quietly built a résumé that places him firmly on the radar of the sport’s biggest promotion: the UFC. With a professional record of 13–3, a high finishing rate, and experience again st strong international competition, he represents exactly what UFC matchmakers look for in emerging Latin American talent—durable, dangerous, and battle-tested.
Tacha’s style is built for attention. Eight of his victories have come by KO/TKO, showcasing real stopping power in one of the UFC’s deepest and most competitive divisions. But what truly separates him from many regional standouts is his willingness to test himself against top-level opposition, even when it means stepping outside his comfort zone.
Why the UFC Is Watching
The UFC’s continued expansion into Latin America has created a clear pathway for fighters like Tacha. The organization isn’t just looking for prospects with perfect records—it’s looking for fighters who have been tested, who can handle adversity, and who bring both skill and identity into the Octagon.
Tacha checks those boxes.

