The Brandon Moreno next fight news has finally arrived and the two-time flyweight king will be back in action this Saturday night. But who will the Mexican legend battle in his main event scrap at UFC Edmonton?
Following a pair of big losses in his last two fights, Moreno is in a must-win scenario if he hopes to fight for UFC gold again. He will get a chance to jump right back into the contender conversation this weekend when he faces the third-ranked fighter in our UFC flyweight rankings, Amir Albazi. The winner will no doubt insert themselves into the title fight conversation with a win.
Moreno has not suffered back-to-back losses since 2017-18. And he has never lost three straight. His fight in November will be a massive test to prove that he is still an elite fighter at 125 pounds and his best days are not behind him.
Changing of the guard? Albazi has been a rising star at flyweight for some time. If not for some out-of-the-cage setbacks he might have gotten a title opportunity. This very much feels like a moment where the next generation of fighters stake their claim in the division against a star of the old guard. Can Moreno stop that ascent and prove he is still one of the best in the world at 125 pounds?
Big step up for “The Prince”: For as good as Albazi is, this is a huge step up in competition. Moreno is one of the best flyweight fighters of all time. The Iraqi must win this fight to prove he has what it takes to be a UFC champion. Many good fighters have failed in a similar situation.
The bottom line: This is a big fight in the weight class and has massive ramifications for both fighters. Moreno will surely be feeling a lot of pressure because another loss could permanently end his dreams of competing for flyweight gold again. And if he is not in the title hunt, the Mexican great could decide to call it a career.
Moreno is the first Mexican-born fighter to ever win a UFC title. His MMA story is one of perseverance in a career where many doubted his potential to be a top star in the sport. Now, after more than a decade as a cage fighter, Moreno is one of the best 125-pound fighters on the planet and the most popular MMA competitor from Mexico.
The measure of a fighter is often in dollars and cents stacked up during a career of fisticuffs. After 11 years in combat sports, Brandon Moreno’s net worth is estimated to be $1 million.
The former UFC flyweight king actually made his MMA debut back in 2011. What makes it all the more impressive is that he became a professional cage fighter at the shocking age of 17 years old.
Brandon Moreno does not heavily lean on any specific martial art, however, his strongest base art early in his career was Brazilian jiu-jitsu. But he has rounded out his game over the last five years and is a complete MMA fighter now.
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