Brandon Moreno will defend his UFC flyweight gold for the first time against the former champion Deiveson Figueiredo this Saturday. Ahead of this trilogy bout, we look at the five times Moreno obliterated his opponents inside the UFC octagon.
'The Assassin Baby' made his stunning UFC debut with a first-round submission win (Guillotine Choke) against Smolka in 2016. He also won his first 'Performance Of The Night' bonus.
Moreno finished Ortiz in the second round via submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2017. This was his third straight win in the UFC and second 'Performance Of The Night' bonus.
'The Assassin Baby' bounced back in the win column by displaying sheer dominance and earning a unanimous decision victory against Kara-France at UFC 245.
Moreno earned his first-ever UFC flyweight title shot by destroying Royyal in the first round at UFC 255.
At UFC 263 in 2021, Moreno became the first-ever Mexican-born UFC champion by defeating the former champion Figueiredo via submission (Rear Naked Choke) in the third round.