Brandon Moreno Suffered Broken Hand In The First Round Of UFC 290 ‘Fight Of The Year’ Candidate
Brandon Moreno suffered a broken hand in the first round of his fight against Alexandre Pantoja at UFC 290 on Saturday night.
The fight was a back-and-forth affair, with both fighters landing heavy shots. In the second round, Moreno landed a hard punch to Pantoja's hand that broke it.
Despite the injury, Moreno continued to fight and won the fight by unanimous decision. The fight was a candidate for Fight of the Year.
Moreno's Injury Was a Blow to His Title Chances
Moreno's injury was a blow to his title chances. He was hoping to challenge for the flyweight title again after losing it to Deiveson Figueiredo in December.
However, it is unclear how long Moreno will be out of action. He will need to have surgery on his hand and then undergo rehabilitation.
Moreno's Future Is Uncertain
Moreno's future is uncertain. He is still a top flyweight fighter, but it is unclear when he will be able to return to the cage.
If Moreno is out for an extended period of time, it could open the door for other flyweights to challenge for the title. Figueiredo, Kai Kara-France, and Askar Askarov are all potential contenders.
Moreno's Injury Is a Reminder of the Dangers of MMA
Moreno's injury is a reminder of the dangers of MMA. It is a sport where fighters are constantly putting their bodies on the line.
Moreno is one of the toughest fighters in the UFC, but even he is not immune to injury. This is a reminder that MMA is a dangerous sport, and fighters should always be aware of the risks.
Moreno's Persistence Was Inspiring
Despite his injury, Moreno's persistence was inspiring. He refused to give up and fought through the pain to win the fight.
Moreno is a role model for fighters everywhere. He showed that it is possible to overcome adversity and achieve your goals.