UFC flyweight contender Kai Kara-France has spoken out for the first time since his UFC 277 loss to Brandon Moreno for the interim flyweight title. Kara-France fell short of a UFC belt to Moreno in the UFC 277 co-headliner, getting finished with a live…
UFC flyweight contender Kai Kara-France has spoken out for the first time since his UFC 277 loss to Brandon Moreno for the interim flyweight title. Kara-France fell short of a UFC belt to Moreno in the UFC 277 co-headliner, getting finished with a liver kick and ground strikes from Moreno in Round 3. Moreno seemed…
UFC President Dana White thinks the heavyweight matchup between Derrick Lewis and Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 277 was stopped prematurely. Lewis and Pavlovich helped ring in the action on the UFC 277 main card on Saturday. It was expected to be a battle, b…
UFC President Dana White thinks the heavyweight matchup between Derrick Lewis and Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 277 was stopped prematurely. Lewis and Pavlovich helped ring in the action on the UFC 277 main card on Saturday. It was expected to be a battle, but the fight came to an abrupt end. Pavlovich quickly found his…
UFC Interim Flyweight Champion Brandon Moreno chose to take the high road when he came face-to-face with Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC 277. Moreno defeated Kai Kara-France in their highly-anticipated rematch in the UFC 277 co-headliner. He was patient on …
UFC Interim Flyweight Champion Brandon Moreno chose to take the high road when he came face-to-face with Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC 277. Moreno defeated Kai Kara-France in their highly-anticipated rematch in the UFC 277 co-headliner. He was patient on the feet early on before blitzing France with a liver kick followed by ground-and-pound for the…
Deiveson Figueiredo responded to Joe Rogan’s comments during UFC 277 that the interim flyweight title fight between Brandon Moreno and Kai Kara-France was “the real title fight.” Following their closely contested trilogy of bouts, Figueiredo and Moreno were expected to meet for a fourth straight time to bring a close to their rivalry. Unfortunately, a […]
Deiveson Figueiredo responded to Joe Rogan’s comments during UFC 277 that the interim flyweight title fight between Brandon Moreno and Kai Kara-France was “the real title fight.”
Following their closely contested trilogy of bouts, Figueiredo and Moreno were expected to meet for a fourth straight time to bring a close to their rivalry. Unfortunately, a hand injury put Figueiredo on the shelf, prompting the UFC to book an interim title fight between the top two ranked contenders in the division.
Ahead of the evening’s co-main event, Joe Rogan suggested that the interim title fight was the actual title fight and elaborated on those comments while speaking to fellow commentators John Anik and Daniel Cormier.
“I don’t think we’re ever going to see Deiveson Figueiredo down at 125 again, and I think those two gentlemen, there’s a real good argument that Moreno won that last fight as well,” said Rogan. “So that is, in my opinion, that’s the world title fight right there.”
Deiveson Figueiredo was in attendance at American Airlines Arena for Saturday’s card and addressed Rogan’s comments with reporters backstage following the event.
“I’m going to show it to him,” Figueiredo told reporters backstage. “Maybe there could be a friendly wager to make weight, and I’m going to show it to him. I’m basically going to tell him what’s up, and what’s really going to happen.”
Following his loss to Moreno and UFC 263, Figueiredo discussed the difficulties with making the 125-pound weight limit and suggested a possible move to bantamweight in the future which is what likely prompted Rogan’s comments, but it’s clear the reigning world champion has no intentions of moving on before settling things with Moreno.
Deiveson Figueiredo and Brandon Moreno Are Destined to Dance Again
While Deiveson Figueiredo’s hand injury threw a kink in the UFC’s plans to book a fourth straight showdown between Figueiredo and Moreno, it’s clear that the two are destined to meet once again. Following Moreno’s spectacular third-round knockout of Kara-France at UFC 277 to capture UFC gold once again, the two champions met in the Octagon for a face-off ahead of their inevitable quadrilogy bout.
Their first outing at UFC 256 went to a majority draw prompting an immediate rematch. Six months later, ‘The Assassin Baby’ would win his first world championship, defeating ‘Deus da Guerra’ via third-round submission. The pair would meet once again at UFC 270 with Figueiredo scoring a unanimous decision victory to recapture the flyweight title.
With the trilogy at 1-1-1, a fourth bout was all but guaranteed to happen. Figueiredo is slated to return in late 2022 from a hand injury and requested that the fight go down in his home country of Brazil.
“I wanna take this fight to Brazil, I wanna take this fight to my home,” said Figueiredo while speaking to Moreno at UFC 277. “I fought in your home many times.”
UFC star Conor McGregor sees some mirroring between Amanda Nunes’ win over Julianna Peña at UFC 277 with his Nate Diaz rematch win. McGregor is working his way back to the UFC Octagon following leg surgery he underwent after his trilogy with Dust…
UFC star Conor McGregor sees some mirroring between Amanda Nunes’ win over Julianna Peña at UFC 277 with his Nate Diaz rematch win. McGregor is working his way back to the UFC Octagon following leg surgery he underwent after his trilogy with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264. An exact timeframe and opponent for his return…
Amanda Nunes made the correct adjustments in order to right the wrong in her main event clash with Julianna Peña at UFC 277, becoming the first fighter in UFC history to attain champ-champ status twice. Nunes (22-5) cruised her way to regaining her strap in a relatively dominant unanimous decision victory over Peña (11-5). The […]
Amanda Nunes made the correct adjustments in order to right the wrong in her main event clash with Julianna Peña at UFC 277, becoming the first fighter in UFC history to attain champ-champ status twice.
Nunes (22-5) cruised her way to regaining her strap in a relatively dominant unanimous decision victory over Peña (11-5). The Brazilian’s pinpoint accuracy resulted in Peña being dropped to the canvas on three occasions, as well as suffering a gruesome cut on her forehead.
Peña was left battered, bruised and with a face full of blood after five-hard rounds of receiving punishment. However, her stock was not affected due to the heart, bravery, and will to win she showcased, which forced fans to appreciate her spirit.
After her dominant showing, a number of fighters took to Twitter to congratulate who many believe is the greatest women’s fighter of all time, Amanda Nunes. Among them were Nunes’s former foe and current flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko who claimed Nunes had copied her stand-up game in the fight.
Valentina Shevchenko Comments on Amanda Nunes UFC 277 Win
“Looks like Amanda decide to fully copy my stand up game. Great fight both ladies! #UFC277” Shevchenko tweeted.
In the past, Nunes held two victories over Shevchenko, but many would argue the second fight could have been scored for the Kyrgyzstan native.
The pair first met at UFC 196 in Las Vegas, which saw Nunes take a unanimous decision victory. However, the second meeting was decided via a split decision in favour of Nunes at UFC 215. That being said, the decision could have fallen on either side.
While Nunes smashed her way through her opposition, the question was always asked, who could give the greatest women fighter of all time her toughest test? The response was always Valentina Shevchenko by fans, analysts, and fellow fighters.
With UFC President Dana White saying a third bout between the two champions makes sense next, it’s a case of working out the logistics before taking the talk seriously.
Do you think we see Amanda Nunes vs Valentina Shevchenko next?