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"What do I want my legacy to be known" - Young phenom Kade Ruotolo admits he already thought of his history in martial arts

BJJ superstar Kade Ruotolo has already conquered the lightweight submission grappling division by becoming the undisputed king of the weight class. But he is looking to add more to his legacy.

In his most recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show, Ruotolo discussed his dream of stacking up the accolades and potentially achieving a legend status in martial arts, as he said:

"But at the same time too, I was just sitting there thinking back, when I'm done with all of this, what do I want my legacy to be known as, you know what I mean? There's so many there's so many fighters."

Watch the full interview here:

The 21-year-old American currently flaunts a perfect record under the world's largest martial arts organization, with six wins in submission grappling matches and a victory in MMA.

Ruotolo is set to face Ahmed Mujtaba for his second outing in MMA on Nov. 8 as part of the loaded ONE 169 card emanating from the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.


Kade Ruotolo looking to replicate his performance from his MMA debut and secure win against Ahmed Mujtaba

The Atos representative is looking ready to face the Pakistani MMA star, and he confirmed this during the media day when he was asked what his approach would be.

The one-half of the famous Ruotolo twins has spilled a glimpse of his fight plan by saying:

"Same same but different. I'll try to hit him with some good stuff, try not to get hit. Not a whole lot changes, you know. I finished the last fight in the first round, I'm looking to do the same here again."

The stacked ONE 169 card will happen inside the Lumpinee Stadium on Nov. 8, and North American viewers with an active Prime Video subscription can watch all the action live and for free.

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