Moreno and Deiveson will share the octagon for the third time in a row. In their first ever battle, Brazilian champion lost a point for illegal strike, and ended up the fight as a draw, so Figueiredo remained the belt. In their rematch, Brendon showed some massive improvement, and earn the submission victory, and this is going to be the third and most likely last battle between these two gentlemen.
Moreno and Deiveson will share the octagon for the third time in a row. In their first ever battle, Brazilian champion lost a point for illegal strike, and ended up the fight as a draw, so Figueiredo remained the belt. In their rematch, Brendon showed some massive improvement, and earn the submission victory, and this is going to be the third and most likely last battle between these two gentlemen.
Previewing their last appearances does not make sense, since they already fought twice. It was obvious that Moreno was afraid of the power of Brazilian in their first bout, but finally he realized that he is human, too and realized that he was getting tired after cutting so much weight, so that’s how he earned the two rounds.
In their second battle, Moreno knew that time was working for him. As much as the fight continues, Mexician fighter’s winning probability rises. Moreno has amazing ground game, and of course as the Mexican, he also has great boxing skills, too. He has the chin and cardio, that’s why I am going for Moreno again.
In their last fight, Moreno left no questionmarks, unlike Figueiredo. Brazilian is already 34 years old, and in lower divisions this age means a lot. Cutting lots of weight at the age of 34 should affect the stamina of Brazilian, I guess.
Moreno will open this bout as the favorite with the odds 1.57, but his early victory has the odd of 2.4 and I bealive that Moreno will earn the finish victory once again, because in 5-rounder battle, Figuiredo will be very tired in the last rounds and Mexican will use it. This time we might witness not submission, but KO victory for Moreno.