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A decade into his UFC career, Brandon Moreno still believes he can be a three-time champ
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Brandon Moreno's career can be summed up in five words: "It all happened very fast." Despite being an example of perseverance, he's gotten used to abrupt changes. Saturday, he'll fight at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico for the fifth time, fourth as a headliner, and at 32 years old, he's approaching the completion of his first decade in the UFC. It went by quickly for him. The Tijuana-born flyweight is a memorable figure for Mexican MMA fans. In June 2021, he became the first Mexican-born UFC champion when he submitted Deiveson Figueiredo with a stunning rear-naked choke in the third round at UFC 263. That was the second in a streak of six consecutive championship bouts over the course of three years for Moreno — four against Figueiredo — a stretch of time that passed in the blink of an eye.
UFC Tonight: Fight By Fight Preview | UFC Mexico
Every UFC trip to Mexico City has been electric, and Saturday’s return to Arena CDMX promises to be no different as the first Mexican champion in UFC history returns in search of his second straight win on home soil against an ambitious prospect looking to jump the line in the flyweight division.
In addition to the captivating main event between Brandon Moreno and Lone’er Kavanagh, this weekend’s fight card also features a collection of the top ascending Latin American talents and the promotional debuts of several recent Dana White’s Contender Series grads. The combination of established names, competitive matchups, and promising newcomers sets the table for a thoroughly enjoyable night of action inside the Octagon, so let’s dive into what’s available on this weekend’s smorgasbord of fights.
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MMA DFS Picks: DraftKings Expert Survey for UFC Fight Night – Moreno vs. Kavanagh
Our panel of experts is here to give you their insights on MMA DFS contests on DraftKings for UFC Fight Night – Moreno vs. Kavanagh. They’re ready to answer key questions that will assist you in making those crucial lineup-building decisions. Curious who Billy Ward has as his favorite value play? Or perhaps you’re wondering who Moneyball16 has as his top fighter for tournaments? Find out below!
Moneyball16: This is a weird slate in that there are a ton of huge favorites, and despite Moreno being a 2-1 favorite, this is actually the 2nd-closest fight on the slate. Also, it is favored to go the full 5 rounds (-118). I don’t think this fight will have a great scoring pace, and it doesn’t have the same upside as many 5-round fights, but the floor is high, so I think it is an easy stack in cash games.
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