UFC 326 lost one in every of its most significant fights over the weekend as Brian Ortega was forced out with yet one more injury.
The previous featherweight title contender was on account of tackle fan favorite Renato Moicano, who’s trying to get back to winning ways after a difficult few years. It’s yet one more backwards step for Ortega, who has lost five of his seven fights because the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
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And despite the actual fact he won’t be stepping within the octagon with Moicano, Ortega wasn’t protected from the Brazilian’s unique brand of trash talk. The lightweight contender has penned a deeply personal diss track, which he performed on his podcast.
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Renato Moicano mocks Brian Ortega over UFC 326 withdrawal in brutal diss track
After hearing in regards to the cancellation of his fight with Brian Ortega, Renato Moicano was rightly frustrated to lose out on an enormous name opportunity. The pair had seemed to be heading for the co-main event slot on pay-per-view, and now it stays unclear if he’ll fight in any respect.
In a video posted to his TikTok, Moicano posted a diss track in Portuguese where he mocked Ortega for yet one more pullout. And he even went low by alluding to his ex-girlfriend Tracy Cortez and her recent fling with light-heavyweight champion Alex Pereira.
“It wasn’t just going to be Poatan [Pereira’s nickname] who was going to f— you,” one line said when translated to English. One other line noted that he was ‘going to get finished,’, and Moicano branded him a ‘beta’.
The song finished with Moicano insisting that he would have ‘beaten up’ Ortega, before he chanted Pereira’s famous catchphrase ‘chama’ multiple times.
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If Moicano desires to stay on the cardboard, he has been publicly called out by one rising prospect who’s willing to step up with around five weeks to coach. In keeping with his manager, Ali Abdelaziz, Esteban Ribovics has agreed to step in and fight Moicano in Las Vegas on March 7.
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The knowledge was reported by MMA Fighting’s Damon Martin, and such a fight can be a special kind of challenge for the more experienced Moicano. Ribovics is 15-2, together with his sole loss since 2023 coming by the use of a highly contentious split decision against Nasrat Haqparast.


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