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Still searching for first UFC win
Moutinho lost to Guido Cannetti via TKO (punches) at 2:07 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Making his second appearance with the UFC, Moutinho is best remembered for absorbing 230 significant strikes from Sean O'Malley in his UFC debut last July. In further proof it's impossible to predict what will happen in this sport, Cannetti -- who is nowhere near the talent O'Malley is -- got him out of there with just 28 strikes landed in this one. The UFC generally gives fighters a third opportunity with the company even if they come up short in their first two bouts, but Moutinho may be the rare exception due to how little he has shown thus far. There's nothing to see here.
Making his second appearance with the UFC, Moutinho is best remembered for absorbing 230 significant strikes from Sean O'Malley in his UFC debut last July. In further proof it's impossible to predict what will happen in this sport, Cannetti -- who is nowhere near the talent O'Malley is -- got him out of there with just 28 strikes landed in this one. The UFC generally gives fighters a third opportunity with the company even if they come up short in their first two bouts, but Moutinho may be the rare exception due to how little he has shown thus far. There's nothing to see here.
Matched against Guido Cannetti
Moutinho will take on Guido Cannetti on March 12, Marcel Dorff of MMADNA reports.
ANALYSIS
Moutinho withdrew from a scheduled October fight against Aaron Phillips for undisclosed reasons but will be ready to go by March. He'll be looking for his first UFC win, having lost by TKO against Sean O'Malley in his promotional debut in July. His opponent, Cannetti, has two UFC victories, but those are spread out across seven fights with the promotion, with the last one coming back in May of 2018.
Moutinho withdrew from a scheduled October fight against Aaron Phillips for undisclosed reasons but will be ready to go by March. He'll be looking for his first UFC win, having lost by TKO against Sean O'Malley in his promotional debut in July. His opponent, Cannetti, has two UFC victories, but those are spread out across seven fights with the promotion, with the last one coming back in May of 2018.
No longer fighting Phillips
Moutinho will no longer fight Aaron Phillips on October 23, Marcel Dorff of MMADNA reports.
ANALYSIS
The reason for Moutinho's withdrawal isn't clear at this point. Jonathan Martinez will slot in to fight Phillips in his void.
The reason for Moutinho's withdrawal isn't clear at this point. Jonathan Martinez will slot in to fight Phillips in his void.
Second UFC fight set
Moutinho will take on Aaron Phillips in a bantamweight bout at the UFC event Oct. 23, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Moutinho came in on short notice and put on a good show against Sean O'Malley back in July, but ultimately was defeated via TKO. Moutinho will hope for a different end result when he takes on a fighter also making his second start with the UFC.
Moutinho came in on short notice and put on a good show against Sean O'Malley back in July, but ultimately was defeated via TKO. Moutinho will hope for a different end result when he takes on a fighter also making his second start with the UFC.
Legendary effort in UFC debut
Moutinho lost to Sean O'Malley via TKO (punches) at 4:33 of Round 3 at UFC 264 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
The UFC has a new fan favorite. Taking this fight on short notice, Moutinho ate everything O'Malley threw at him and then some. He deserved to see the final bell, but referee Herb Dean decided to half the action with about 30 seconds left despite the fact Moutinho was continuing to push forward and nowhere near finished. Yes, it is the referee's job to protect the fighter, but Moutinho deserved the right to see the final bell given how hard he competed. No one knew anything about Moutinho coming into the night, but he's cardio looked exceptional and his chin is obviously made of granite. He deserves a $75,000 (for tonight only) Fight of the Night bonus given how hard he competed.
The UFC has a new fan favorite. Taking this fight on short notice, Moutinho ate everything O'Malley threw at him and then some. He deserved to see the final bell, but referee Herb Dean decided to half the action with about 30 seconds left despite the fact Moutinho was continuing to push forward and nowhere near finished. Yes, it is the referee's job to protect the fighter, but Moutinho deserved the right to see the final bell given how hard he competed. No one knew anything about Moutinho coming into the night, but he's cardio looked exceptional and his chin is obviously made of granite. He deserves a $75,000 (for tonight only) Fight of the Night bonus given how hard he competed.