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Brandon Moreno Wants To Celebrate This Moment, Pantoja Later

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DALLAS, TEXAS – JULY 30: Brandon Moreno of Mexico reacts after defeating Kai Kara-France of New Zealand in the interim UFC flyweight championship fight during the UFC 277 event at American Airlines Center on July 30, 2022 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Rio de Janeiro – Now that he’s the undisputed champion once again UFC flyweight champ Brandon Moreno can breathe a sight of relief for at least a moment after he defeated Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC 283 on Saturday night.

“I feel very happy with my performance tonight. To me it was very clear I was a better fighter, a more complete fighter, talking about striking, the wrestling, the jiu jitsu, right? The control on the ground. I can show that in my last fight against him,” Moreno told reporters at his post-fight scrum.

“My main focus for this one was like control my emotions, be very focused, be close to my game plan. I did it and that’s why I feel very good with my performance.”

Now that the rivalry with Figueiredo is over Moreno can say with certainty that he is the better fighter.

“I mean a lot of people ask me about that like hey what can you change after three fights with the same guy? Use all my new tools, all the new…



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