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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is on the brink of its next event in Mexico, taking place tomorrow night (Saturday, February 28, 2026) on <a target="_blank" href="https://paramountplus.qflm.net/c/482924/175360/3065?subId1=SBNation&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paramountplus.com%2Frecommended%2Fnews%2F1010954%2Fufc-paramount-plus-streaming-deal&subId2=[sb0225awD][420122][][r][][][][][][][mmamania.com]">Paramount+</a> at Arena CDMX in Mexico City. The headlining bout features a flyweight clash between former champion Brandon Moreno and promising contender Lone’er Kavanagh, which holds significant title implications for later in 2026.
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Before exploring the main and co-main events, including a bantamweight matchup between ex-title challenger Marlon Vera and rising star David Martinez, read Andrew Richardson’s “X-Factor” analysis of the UFC Mexico main card by clicking <a target="_blank" href="https://www.mmamania.com/ufc-predictions/424399/ufc-mexico-city-main-card-odds-breakdowns-and-predictions-x-factor">here</a>. For all the latest betting odds and props for “Moreno vs. Kavanagh,” visit <a target="_blank" href="https://www.mmamania.com/ufc-predictions/424399/ufc-mexico-city-main-card-odds-breakdowns-and-predictions-x-factor">this link</a>. Thankfully, the ongoing civil unrest in Mexico is not anticipated to impact the fight card tomorrow.
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<strong>Brandon “The Assassin Baby” Moreno</strong><br/>
<strong>Record:</strong> 23-9-2 | <strong>Age:</strong> 32 | <strong>Betting line:</strong> -205<br/>
<strong>Wins:</strong> 5 KO/TKO, 11 SUB, 7 DEC | <strong>Losses:</strong> 1 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 8 DEC<br/>
<strong>Height:</strong> 5’7” | <strong>Reach:</strong> 70” | <strong>Stance:</strong> Orthodox<br/>
<strong>Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute:</strong> 3.89 | <strong>Striking Accuracy:</strong> 44%<br/>
<strong>Strikes Absorbed Per Minute:</strong> 3.62 | <strong>Striking Defense:</strong> 60%<br/>
<strong>Takedown Average:</strong> 1.47 (44% accuracy) | <strong>Takedown Defense:</strong> 64%<br/>
<strong>Current Ranking:</strong> No. 6 | <strong>Last Fight:</strong> TKO loss to Tatsuro Taira
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<strong>Lone’er Kavanagh</strong><br/>
<strong>Record:</strong> 9-1 | <strong>Age:</strong> 26 | <strong>Betting line:</strong> +170<br/>
<strong>Wins:</strong> 4 KO/TKO, 1 SUB, 4 DEC | <strong>Losses:</strong> 1 KO/TKO, 0 SUB, 0 DEC<br/>
<strong>Height:</strong> 5’6“ | <strong>Reach:</strong> 67” | <strong>Stance:</strong> Orthodox<br/>
<strong>Significant Strikes Landed Per Minute:</strong> 4.29 | <strong>Striking Accuracy:</strong> 49%<br/>
<strong>Strikes Absorbed Per Minute:</strong> 3.69 | <strong>Striking Defense:</strong> 58%<br/>
<strong>Takedown Average:</strong> 1.79 (50% accuracy) | <strong>Takedown Defense:</strong> 88%<br/>
<strong>Current Ranking:</strong> Unranked | <strong>Last Fight:</strong> KO loss to Charles Johnson
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Moreno faces Kavanagh following a technical knockout defeat to Tatsuro Taira last year, which places him at a record of 2-3 in his last five outings. This marked the first time he has been finished by strikes in over 30 pro fights, leaving questions about his recovery. While some argue that Taira is among the elite in the division, others suggest that Moreno may be struggling after numerous tough battles. On paper, he appears to hold an advantage and should dictate the fight over five rounds. However, both fighters share the disadvantage of training on short notice.
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“I still feel motivated, and my skills are sufficient to reclaim my title,” Moreno declared to <a target="_blank" href="https://www.ufc.com/news/brandon-moreno-pressure-luxury-ufc-mexico-cdmx">UFC.com</a>. He recognizes that the flyweight division is thriving with new champions and challengers, but believes he still belongs in title conversations. “Lone’er is the fresh talent in the division, and he’ll be coming in with determination after his last loss. He'll want to prove himself in front of the crowd here in Mexico City, but I'm fully prepared.”
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