Former champion Brandon Moreno is a scrappy Mexican fighter with incredible jiu-jitsu skills and a seamless ability to blend striking and grappling. His path to success in the UFC was not straightforward; after participating in the reality show ‘The Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions’ and facing some ups and downs in his career, Moreno demonstrated his resilience and ability to become a two-time flyweight champion.
But a major part of his success has also been played by his teammates and coaching staff. And his journey tells a story as dramatic as any fight he’s been in. With that in mind, let’s break down Moreno’s current training setup, his move to Fortis MMA, and the coach who helped steady his career when chaos threatened to derail it, ahead of his UFC 323 clash against Tatsu

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