Brandon Moreno accepts huge Noche UFC trilogy fight against the last man to beat him

This year's Noche UFC may have received an important downgrade, but it can still be in store for a number of huge fights.

The event was initially planned as UFC 320 in Arena Guadalajara until problems with the location led to the map, which will take place on the same day as Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, through some changes.

San Antonio, Texas will now organize Nouch UFC on September 13, where Diego Lopes is confronted with Jean Silva in a main event with featherweight.

Of course you can expect that some of the top stars of the promotion will appear on this map, and in one way or another Brandon Moreno has not yet fought during a UFC event in Noche.

Moreno campaigned for a title shot, but with this looking unlikely, he received an offer from a former opponent instead.

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Brandon Moreno accepts the callout of Brandon Royval to fight at Noche UFC in September

While he comes from two impressive victories over Amir Albazi and Steve Erceg, Brandon Moreno may need a more to earn a new shot in the flight weight title.

His earlier losses to the current champion Alexandre Pantoja brought the Mexican star to a difficult position, especially if there are other feasible challengers.

A three-field profit reak about some of the top names in the division would make a step closer to making unmistakable, and with NOCHE UFC approaches, Moreno should fight before the end of the year.

He was recently called respectfully by his former opponent, Brandon Royval, who lost a Fight of the Year title Eliminator to Joshua Van Op UFC 317.

Royval posted on social media to register his interest to close their trilogy now that both men overcome each other.

Moreno, who was beaten by Royval in February 2024 before he took some free time, seemed to see it with his former enemy based on his reaction.

Brandon Moreno today lost his flight weight belt two years ago

On July 8, 2023, Brandon Moreno finally watched a victory over Alexandre Pantoja when they met in the Co-Main event of UFC 290.

A fantastic flying weight fight ended with Pantoja who got his hand when he again proved that he was a Kryptonite of Moreno.

'The Assassin Baby' returned the next February, but after a split loss of decision for Brandon Royval, he decided it was time to get away a bit.

Since his return from his short interruption, Moreno has looked back at his best, which makes a trilogy with Royval much more interesting.

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