Brandon Moreno Sets New UFC Record In Latest Victory
Brandon Moreno Sets New UFC Record In Latest Victory...
Brandon Moreno made history on Saturday night by securing his 10th consecutive win in the UFC, setting a new record for the longest active win streak in the flyweight division. The Mexican fighter defeated his opponent, Kai Kara-France, in a thrilling five-round bout at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas. Moreno's victory solidifies his status as one of the most dominant fighters in the division.
Moreno, known as "The Assassin Baby," showcased his trademark resilience and technical skill throughout the fight. The judges scored the match unanimously in his favor, with all three scoring it 49-46. This win extends Moreno's impressive career resurgence after a rocky start in the UFC, which saw him briefly released from the promotion in 2018.
The topic is trending today as fans and analysts celebrate Moreno's achievement and debate his place among the greatest flyweights of all time. Social media has been flooded with reactions, with many praising his determination and growth as a fighter. Moreno himself took to Instagram to thank his supporters and express his gratitude for the opportunity to continue competing at the highest level.
Moreno's record-breaking win also has significant implications for the flyweight division. With this victory, he is likely to secure another title shot against reigning champion Alexandre Pantoja. The two fighters have faced off twice before, with Pantoja winning both encounters. A potential trilogy fight would be a highly anticipated event for UFC fans.
The fight card, held at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, drew a large audience, both in-person and via pay-per-view. Moreno's performance was a standout moment in a night filled with exciting matchups. His ability to consistently deliver under pressure has made him a fan favorite and a key figure in the UFC's flyweight division.
As Moreno continues to build his legacy, his latest achievement is a testament to his hard work and perseverance. With a new record under his belt, the future looks bright for "The Assassin Baby" as he aims to reclaim the UFC flyweight championship.