UFC 290 was a card for the history books with a co-main event that featured an instant classic between Brandon Moreno and Alexandre Pantoja for the Flyweight belt. The scores from the judges were split, so let's go over each round and see if they got the decision right.
This fight saw the momentum shift drastically several times in a very short period, with Pantoja starting strong, only for Moreno to weather the storm and tire Pantoja, to bounce back and use his grappling to control the back half of the fight.
Early in the fight, Pantoja came out on fire with big swings and high pressure that resulted in him catching Moreno with several big punches opening a cut and appearing to do serious damage.
Judges Scorecard: 10-9 Pantoja x3
Verdict Scorecard: 9.92-9.07 Pantoja
Moreno began using his jab to counter the power shots of Pantoja to great success, snapping his head back repeatedly; Pantoja continued to march forward, taking a lot of punishment this round.
Judges Scorecard: 10-9 Moreno x3
Verdict Scorecard: 10-9 Moreno
To start the round, Moreno seemed the much fresher fighter; however, Pantoja was able to get the fight to the ground here and take the back at one point, getting himself back in control of the fight.
Judges Scorecard: Ben Cartlidge 10-9 Moreno, Derek Cleary 10-9 Pantoja, Junichiro Kamijo 10-9 Pantoja
Verdict Scorecard: 9.7-9.33 Pantoja
A very close round here saw Moreno continue to do good work on the feet. Still, once Pantoja got a hold of him, he was able to amount long periods of control time, holding Moreno against the fence, negating his offense.
Judges Scorecard: 10-9 Moreno x3
Verdict Scorecard: 9.72-9.3 Pantoja
This was another round where Pantoja gained a dominant position using his grappling to get the back of Moreno and nearly secure a choke late in the fight.
Judges Scorecard: Ben Cartlidge 10-9 Moreno, Derek Cleary 10-9 Pantoja, Junichiro Kamijo 10-9 Pantoja
Verdict Scorecard: 9.85-9.17 Pantoja
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