One of the best fighters in the UFC just leveled up his grappling game.
#1 ranked flyweight and Ultimate Fighter vet Brandon Moreno received his BJJ black belt from coach Raul Avizu earlier today. Moreno detailed the experience in an Instagram post, along with accompanying pictures.
“Cuando empezó esto ni siquiera sabía que tan lejos hiba a llegar, realmente solo lo hacía y lo sigo haciendo por amor a este bello deporte, pero una de las metas era llegar a ser cinta negra y después de 15 años conseguí mi cinturón negro en BJJ, no se los voy a negar que se siente muy bonito y muy chingon gracias Ticher @raul_entram por confiar en mi desde el principio y a todo mi equipo de @entram_gym por siempre empujarme a seguir adelante #teamassassinbaby #entramgym#blackbelt #blackcoffee #bjj #ufc #mma !!”
A BJJ player for the past 16 years, Moreno has utilized his Jiu-Jitsu to great effect in the cage. Of his 18 wins, 10 have come via submission for a rate of 56% (had to look that up, I suck at math).
Going to a draw in an exemplary fight against flyweight title holder Deiveson Figueiredo, the new black belt holds a six fight unbeaten streak in the UFC. With his new rank, one can only hope he’ll be open to some juicy grappling super fights once his punching schedule opens up.
Congratulations to Brandon Moreno!
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