The UFC recently announced a matchup at UFC 326 between Renato Moicano and Brian Ortega. Here’s what you need to know ahead of the rematch.
Renato Moicano vs. Brian Ortega 2Records: Moicano (20-7-1 MMA, 12-7 UFC), Ortega (16-5 MMA, 8-5 UFC)Division: LightweightRankings: Moicano No. 14 lightweight, Ortega No. 12 featherweight (MMA Junkie); Moicano No. 10 lightweight, Ortega No. 9 featherweight (UFC) What’s at stake for Moicano
Moicano will be after vengeance. He lost by third-round guillotine to Ortega at UFC 214 in 2017 – the first setback of his career. Moicano got a one-day-notice title shot against Islam Makhachev in January, but was submitted in the first round. After that, he lost to Beneil Dariush in June for his first skid in six years.
What’s at stake for Ortega
More than eight years ago, Ortega hooked up with Moicano at UFC 214 when both were unbeaten. Ortega finished the Brazilian with a guillotine choke midway through the final round in a Fight of the Night winner on his way to an eventual title shot. These days, it’s much rougher sledding. Ortega has dropped four of his past five fights starting with a featherweight title shot against Alexander Volkanovski. He’ll be more than two years without a win when he steps in against Moicano.
Statistically speaking
Of his 11 stoppage wins, Ortega has eight by submission. Moicano has 10 of his 12 stoppage wins by submission, but he hasn’t gotten a post-fight bonus in more than seven years.Â
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