Imagine the pressure: You're preparing for your own high-stakes fight, but you're also ready to step in for a title bout at a moment's notice. That's the situation Brandon Moreno finds himself in at UFC 323! The Mexican fighter is willing to be the backup for the flyweight title fight this weekend, showcasing his dedication and professionalism. But why would he do this? Let's dive in.
Moreno (with an impressive record of 23-8-2 in MMA, and 11-4-2 in the UFC) is scheduled to compete on the main card against Japan's Tatsuro Taira. Their fight is set just before the co-main event, where Alexandre Pantoja defends his flyweight title against Joshua Van. UFC 323, a pay-per-view event, is happening at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Injuries and weight issues can throw a wrench into title fights, sometimes even at the last minute. Moreno understands this, and he's prepared to step up if either Pantoja or Van can't compete. This is why he plans to make championship weight at Friday's official weigh-ins.
"For the belt, I'll do anything," Moreno stated in an interview with Hablemos MMA. He acknowledged that fighting on short notice wouldn't be ideal, but he's ready if needed. However, he also noted that both Pantoja and Van are known for making weight, so he's primarily focused on his fight against Taira.
Moreno is riding high after unanimous decision wins against top contenders Amir Albazi and Steve Erceg in UFC main events. He's aiming to defeat Taira and secure a title shot with a three-fight winning streak.
"The Assassin Baby" expects Pantoja to be his next opponent, but he's not dismissing Van's chances. He believes Pantoja is likely to win due to his accomplishments and legacy. However, Moreno also recognizes Van's youth and confidence as a potential advantage. He mentioned that Van's dedication to improving his life, including buying a home for his mother, is a powerful motivator.
Do you think Moreno's willingness to be a backup shows true dedication, or does it potentially distract from his own fight? What are your predictions for the flyweight title fight? Share your thoughts in the comments below!