🇲🇽 UFC "El Nino Problema"

Cristian Quiñonez

Record : 19 / 5 / 0 | Bantamweight
Record 19-5-0
Division Bantamweight
Team Entram Gym
Born Zacatecas
Reach 70"
League UFC

Combat Edge Elo

1654Good rating
Overall#676
Bantamweight#88
Peak1678
Last move+14
10 Wins by knockout
3 Wins by submission
6 Wins by decision
2 Loss by knockout
3 Loss by submission
0 Loss by decision
Bio

<h3>Early Life and Background</h3> <p>Cristian Quinonez, nicknamed “El Niño Problema” (The Problem Kid), hails from Zacatecas, Mexico, a state better known for its colonial architecture and historical significance than for producing combat athletes. Growing up in Zacatecas, Quinonez discovered martial arts relatively early and committed to training at age 14. This early introduction meant he had significant time to develop his fighting skills during his formative years before entering professional competition. His choice to train at Entram Gym connected him to one of Mexico’s most successful fight communities, alongside elite Mexican fighters like Brandon Moreno and other prominent competitors. This Tijuana-based facility provided Quinonez with access to high-quality coaching and experienced training partners, accelerating his technical development beyond what would have been possible in Zacatecas alone.</p> <h3>MMA Debut and Rise to UFC</h3> <p>Quinonez’s professional career began unusually early—at just 17 years old, he made his pro debut, competing against adult professionals while still a teenager. This early professional entry reflects either unusual maturity and skill development or perhaps limited amateur structure in Mexico that pushed young fighters into professional competition. Regardless, Quinonez persevered and built an impressive 18-5 record through regional Mexican promotions. His striking prowess earned him recognition as a former UWC (Universal Wrestling Championship) Champion, a significant regional title that elevated his profile within the Mexican MMA scene. His DWCS appearance represented a significant step toward international competition. His UFC debut came at UFC Paris, where he delivered an impressive first-round stoppage of Khalid Taha, announcing his arrival at the world’s highest competitive level. However, his UFC career has experienced significant turbulence, with losses to Kyung Ho Kang (submission, round one) and Raoni Barcelos (submission, round three), both devastating defeats via submission.</p> <h3>Fighting Style and Attributes</h3> <p>Quinonez fights as a striker with a significant knockout finishing ability—ten of his eighteen victories have come via KO or TKO, indicating a fighter who generates power and follows through on finishing opportunities. Three submissions suggest some grappling capability, though he is primarily a striking-focused fighter. His five decision victories indicate he can control fights across the distance and maintain activity throughout. His record suggests a fighter who prefers to finish fights when possible rather than grinding out decisions. However, his recent UFC losses to submissions indicate potential vulnerability in grappling exchanges—a weakness that elite-level competitors are exploiting. His primary fighting approach likely revolves around establishing striking range, using speed and power to land combinations, and attempting to finish opponents with strikes before being dragged into disadvantageous grappling positions.</p> <h3>Career Highlights</h3> <ul> <li><strong>Early Professional Success from Age 17</strong> – Quinonez’s professional debut at such a young age required unusual maturity and skill, allowing him to develop his craft against professional-level opposition while still a teenager.</li> <li><strong>UWC Championship Title</strong> – Before joining the UFC, Quinonez captured a significant regional Mexican championship, establishing himself as a top-tier Mexican bantamweight and earning recognition at the regional level.</li> <li><strong>Dana White’s Contender Series Selection</strong> – Earning a DWCS appearance represented a significant achievement, placing Quinonez among elite amateur and regional fighters competing for UFC contracts.</li> <li><strong>UFC Paris First-Round Stoppage of Khalid Taha</strong> – In his UFC debut, Quinonez delivered an impressive first-round finish, announcing his arrival at the world’s highest level with a dominant performance.</li> </ul> <p>Cristian “El Niño Problema” Quinonez represents the striking-heavy Mexican fighter developed through regional promotions like the UWC and trained at elite facilities like Entram Gym. His knockout power and impressive UFC debut performance are offset by recent submission losses, suggesting he must address grappling vulnerabilities to maintain his position in the competitive bantamweight division.</p>

Cristian Quiñonez stats

Record : 19 / 5 / 0

Significant strikes landed per minute

4.19Fighter 3.73UFC average

Significant striking accuracy

40%Fighter 45%UFC average

Significant strikes absorbed per minute

4.55Fighter 3.83UFC average

Significant strike defenseThe % of opponents strikes that did not land

55%Fighter 54%UFC average

Average takedowns landed per 15 minutes

1.37Fighter 1.51UFC average

Takedown accuracy

38%Fighter 36%UFC average

Takedown defenseThe % of opponents TD attempts that did not land

84%Fighter 60%UFC average

Average submissions attempted per 15 minutes

0Fighter 0.50UFC average

Pro fight history

Result Opponent Method Time Round Event Date Fight details
cancelled19-5-0 Adrian Yanez 17-6 Cancelled Bout TBD TBD UFC Fight Night Nov 8 2025 Details unavailable
win16-3 Long Xiao 22-7 Decision (Unanimous) 5:00 R3 Contender Series 2021 Oct 26 2021 Details unavailable
cancelled19-5-0 Jaime Londono Record TBD Cancelled Bout TBD TBD UWC 28 Aug 13 2021 Details unavailable
win15-3 Donny Matos 20-7 Decision (Unanimous) 5:00 R5 UWC 25 Feb 26 2021 Details unavailable
win14-3 Erick Ruano 14-1 TKO (Punches) 4:58 R1 UWC 24: Friday the 13th Nov 13 2020 Details unavailable
cancelled19-5-0 Mahatma García Record TBD Cancelled Bout TBD TBD Combate 45: Guadalajara Sep 27 2019 Details unavailable
win13-3 Juan Benito Solorzano 0-1 Decision (Unanimous) 5:00 R3 GFL 2 Apr 6 2019 Details unavailable
loss13-2 Victor Madrigal 8-2 Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 2:14 R3 Combate 27: La Batalla de Guadalajara Oct 26 2018 Details unavailable
win12-2 Vinicius Oliveira 10-0 TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 0:44 R2 Combate 23: México vs. El Mundo May 18 2018 Details unavailable
win10-2 Diego Illescas 6-1 TKO (Punches) 3:05 R2 XFL 35 Aug 18 2017 Details unavailable
loss10-1 Cristiano Souza 6-1 TKO (Punches) 2:35 R2 Brave CF 3 Mar 18 2017 Details unavailable
win9-1 Ahmed Faress 13-1 TKO (Punches) 2:46 R1 Brave CF 2: Dynasty Dec 2 2016 Details unavailable
win8-1 Matias Vásquez 11-4 Decision (Split) 5:00 R3 Xtreme Fighters Latino Oct 14 2016 Details unavailable
win7-1 Héctor Valenzuela 5-7 Submission N/A R3 Glory Fight 2 Aug 27 2016 Details unavailable
win6-1 Fernando Rodriguez 4-8-1 Decision (Unanimous) 5:00 R3 TSC 6: New Era Oct 2 2015 Details unavailable
win5-1 Agustin Alamillo 0-0 TKO (Punches) 2:13 R2 UWC 14: Bravo vs. Suruy Jun 27 2015 Details unavailable
win4-1 Willie Martinez 8-4 TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 2:13 R2 WBG 7 Mar 27 2015 Details unavailable
loss4-0 Jose Ruelas Soto 2-2 TKO (Punches) 0:57 R3 UWC & EVT: Sanchez vs. Castillo Oct 18 2014 Details unavailable
win3-0 Arnoldo Castillo 0-0 Submission (Armbar) 2:08 R1 UWC & EVT: Duarte vs. Beristaín May 17 2014 Details unavailable
win2-0 Gaston Manzur 3-1 TKO (Retirement) 5:00 R2 Jungle Fight 69 May 3 2014 Details unavailable