A YouTuber has taken a brutal beating after pulling a prank on professional MMA fighter Raul Rosas Jnr.

The 20-year-old, who boasts a record of 10-1-0 in the UFC, had been seen training in the gym in Las Vegas when he was approached by a member of the TopNotch Idiot’s YouTube channel.

The YouTuber appeared to tell the UFC fighter that he ‘was using his treadmill.’

Another man, running next to the fighter, was heard responding: ‘What do you mean your treadmill?’ with the YouTuber saying: ‘I run every day here at this time, my boy.’

When told that there were plenty more treadmills in the gym, the man adds: ‘I use this specific one, you can ask the gym owner, my boy. He [Rosas Jnr] is using my s*** right now.’

A YouTuber attempted to prank emerging UFC fighter Raul Rosas Jnr in a Las Vegas gym

A YouTuber attempted to prank emerging UFC fighter Raul Rosas Jnr in a Las Vegas gym

The YouTuber pestered the MMA fighter while he worked out with tensions heating up

He added, speaking directly to Rosas Jnr: ‘I find it kind of disrespectful that you’re using my treadmill right now.’

Things got heated as Rosas Jnr and his team appeared to stand up to the man, who continued to antagonize the group.

Eventually, the MMA star succumbed and moved to another treadmill to de-escalate the situation.

But after a few minutes on the treadmill, the situation became even more heated, with the MMA star confronting the YouTuber this time.

‘You better be playing bro, ‘cus I’m going to f*** you up forreal bro. You f***ing interrupted my workout,’ Rosas Jnr said.

The YouTuber continued to pester the UFC fighter and was seen stealing his weights, before another gym patron appeared to step in to tell him to leave Rosas Jnr alone.

He was subsequently seen following Rosas Jnr into a sparring area, where the MMA fighter’s team became more irate.

They paced towards the YouTuber, with Rosas Jnr appearing to punch the man across the face, while wearing a set of boxing gloves.

The 20-year-old boasts a record of 10-1-0 in the UFC and is one of the emerging young stars in the sport.

But the YouTuber wasn’t done there. He walked back into the gym, before calling the MMA star out, telling Rosas Jnr: ‘You hit like a b****, homie.’

The YouTuber followed the MMA fighter around the gym before the UFC star punched him in the face 

The pair then went on to spar inside a cage at the gym, with the MMA fighter landing several big blows on the YouTuber

He then proceded to place him in a choke hold with the YouTuber, who had already taken a beating, tapping out

Tempers escalated again between the MMA fighter, his team and the YouTuber, who challenged Rosas Jnr to a fight in the gym’s octagon.

The YouTuber appeared t oland a punch early on, but was quickly knocked to the floor by the MMA star with a brutal hit to the head.

Rosas Jnr continued to land strikes on his head before appearing to choke him out.

The content creator looked in a bit of trouble on the floor, as the MMA fighter’s team ran into the ring to stop the fight.

‘It’s a video,’ he said, breathless, leaving the MMA fighter’s entourage perplexed.

‘What do you mean it’s a YouTube video, Rosas Jnr said?’ to which the YouTuber responded: ‘I’m filming a YouTube video.’

Silence descended on the gym as the fighter and his team realised what was going on.

It appears their beef was immediately squashed then and there, with Rosas Jnr saying: ‘At first I thought you were just f***ing with me bro, I thought you were like a fan.

‘But when you got in the cage that’s when I was like, you got b***s though.’

Rosas Jnr’s last fight came in September, where he clinched a unanimous decision victory against Aoriqileng in Riyadh.

Fans have been reacting to the video posted online with some left baffled by the video clip 

Some fans have been left baffled by the video, with one writing on X (formerly Twitter): ‘Why mess with a UFC fighter?’

‘Like what kind of joke is this,’ one said.

‘I remember when pranks used to be funny,’ another said.

‘It’s all a prank till you do it to the wrong person,’ one wrote.

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