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Renato Moicano dominates teammate Chris Duncan at UFC Fight Night

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Renato Moicano and Chris Duncan have trained together frequently over the years on the mats at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Fla., however on Saturday night in Las Vegas they served as main event opponents.

The lightweights headlined a 13-bout card at the Meta Apex with Moicano dominating his younger teammate and earning a second-round submission victory.

“He (expletive) me up many times in the gym when I first started going there, so I learned a lot from him,” Duncan said of Moicano three days prior to their fight. “He was kind enough to share some (wisdom and techniques). He’s a good guy and we’re just going to fight on Saturday night.”

Moicano, 36, acknowledged this week he felt the atmosphere in gym while preparing for Duncan “was not great because to be seeing your opponent (constantly while training) was not good.”

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If knowing Duncan affected Moicano at all, he hid it well in the cage because he had his best performance in a couple years.

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Brazil’s Moicano started off strong by checking Duncan with low kicks and finding a home for his jab in the opening round then he rocked Duncan in Round 2 with a check left hook before taking back control and working for a rear-naked choke.

Scotland’s Duncan, 32, was looking for his fifth consecutive win and defended Moicano’s first choke attempt but the Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt was relentless and capitalized on a Duncan mistake and locked up a fight-ending face crank.

The win snapped a two-fight skid for Moicano. He had lost consecutive fights to Beneil Dariush and Islam Makhachev, the latter of which was a title fight Moicano accepted on just one day’s notice in January 2025.

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Moicano was supposed to begin his 2026 campaign with a rematch against Brain Ortega but an injury to Ortega freed up Moicano to accept this main event spot against Duncan.

There was plenty of mutual respect in the buildup Saturday’s featured bout.

Moicano, who should maintain his spot as the No. 10 contender in the 155-pound contender rankings, described Duncan as “very dangerous, a very good striker and has a good guillotine. … I don’t take anything from him. He’s younger than me and he’s hungry.”

This was Moicano’s seventh submission victory of his UFC career and his first such win since 2022.

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Virna Jandiroba returned to the win column with a unanimous decision over Tabatha Ricci in the co-main event. Jandiroba, 37, fell short in her vacant title fight with Mackenzie Dern this past October but should maintain her No. 3 spot in the UFC’s strawweight contender rankings. Ricci had been riding high off the first KO/TKO win of her UFC career. She entered the weekend ranked No. 7 at 115 pounds.

Also on the card, hyped featherweight prospect Tommy McMillen stayed undefeated with a chaotic opening-round technical knockout win over Manolo Zecchini. McMillen is now 10-0 as a pro and a teammate of former men’s bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley. The 28-year-old earned a UFC contract in September through Dana White’s Contender Series.

Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev showed why he was the biggest betting favourite on the card by making quick work of Brendson Ribeiro in the 205-pound division. Yakhyaev tapped out Ribeiro with a rear-naked choke midway through the opening round to improve to 9-0 in mixed martial arts as Ribeiro’s UFC record dropped to 2-5 with his past three fights each ending in a first-round stoppage loss.

Ethyn Ewing became the first fighter to defeat Rafael Estevam, using a crisp liver shot to earn a third-round stoppage in bantamweight action. Ewing is making a habit of expelling foes from the ranks of the unbeaten after handing touted bantamweight prospect Malcolm Wellmaker his first loss in November on just two days’ notice. The 28-year-old who trains out of CSW Training Center in Fullerton, Calif., has won 10 consecutive fights since beginning his career 0-2.

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It wasn’t the only finish on the card due to a body punch.

Alessandro Costa put fellow flyweight Stewart Nicoll away with a perfect left hand to the body that left Nicoll crumpled on the canvas. Costa, 30, is a member of the Legacy MMA/Brazilian Warriors team that trains out of Puebla, Mexico and had several high-profile teammates in attendance supporting him. He had two-time UFC featherweight title challenger Diego Lopes in his corner and teammate Alexa Grasso, the former women’s flyweight champion, cheering him on in the stands. 

Alice Pereira earned her first UFC win with a second-round knockout of Hailey Cowan on the preliminary card. The 20-year-old Brazilian timed a step-in knee that put Cowan to sleep in their 125-pound bout.

Tresean Gore submitted Azamat Bekoev in the third round of their middleweight matchup. Gore used a guillotine choke to put Bekoev to sleep — each of his three most recent wins in the UFC have all been via guillotine.

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Bekoev debuted in the UFC in 2025 as a Legacy Fighting Alliance champions and got off to a 2-0 start with first-round knockouts of Zach Reese and Ryan Loder, however he has now lost two in a row after also getting stopped in the third round by Yousri Belgaroui six months ago.

Kai Kamaka III and Dakota Hope had a spirited tilt to kick off the preliminary card. Kamaka, who was returning to the UFC for the first time in five years, got the split decision win over the debuting Hope.

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FA Cup on Sportsnet: West Ham vs. Leeds

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Quarterfinal action of the FA Cup continues on Sunday when West Ham United takes on Leeds United. Catch the action on Sportsnet ONE or Sportsnet+ and follow every play with the live tracker.

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Dave Allen names ‘surprising’ heavyweight who ‘definitely’ hit him hardest: “Pure power”

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Fan-favourite heavyweight Dave Allen has sparred some of boxing’s best, but ‘The White Rhino’ admits that the man who hit him the hardest came as a ‘surprise’ to him.

This era of the heavyweight division has been governed for the most part by Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk and Deontay Wilder, with Wilder hoping that he can return into heavyweight title contention with a victory over Derek Chisora on Saturday.

Of those names, Allen has sparred all apart from ‘The Bronze Bomber’, as well as a host of other top contenders in the division.

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However, on his YouTube channel, when it came to naming the man who hit him the hardest, Allen claimed that Chisora was the biggest puncher that he has faced, much to his surprise.

“I sparred Derek Chisora before the Lucas Browne fight, so probably seven years ago to the week actually. He weren’t in the best shape, I don’t think, and I was fit and I sparred really well.

“But, he hit really hard. I thought he was the powerful puncher that I have ever been in with, just for pure power. Luckily, I could see him coming, because they were wide shots and they were coming from pretty far back and I could brace for them and take a bit off of them.

“In terms of power, he was definitely the biggest puncher that I ever sparred with, really, really heavy-handed. It surprised me because I didn’t think he was a big puncher. I had been watching him and, technically, I thought he didn’t look like he would be a big puncher.”

Chisora will hope to find some of that devastating power when he faces Wilder at the O2 Arena tonight. The Brit says he will retire win, lose or draw, but his 50-fight campaign would be remembered much more favourably if he called time after stopping one of his generation’s biggest names.

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Allen returns to action on home soil in Doncaster against Filip Hrgovic on Saturday, May 16.

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Taylor Fritz & girlfriend Morgan Riddle have broken up, tennis insider makes wild relationship claim

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Taylor Fritz and Morgan Riddle have been a tennis power couple for over half a decade. The two had begun dating in June 2020, but if latest reports are to be believed, they have parted ways after a nearly six-year long relationship.

Tennis insider Craig Shapiro, who hosts an eponymous podcast, on Sunday took to social media to share the news. As per the post on X, he said “reliable sources” had confirmed the break-up to him.

“Reliable sources telling me Fritz and Moorgs are no mas,” The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast wrote on X.

Fans reacting to the post took note of Riddle’s absence from some of the more recent matches featuring Fritz. The social media influencer was otherwise a regular feature in the player’s box, cheering her boyfriend on at major events throughout the tennis season.

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Even though, Riddle and Fritz began dating back in 2020, they did not go public with their relationship until a couple of years later. They have since been spotted at multiple events together even outside of tennis, featured on magazine covers and are frequently seen on each others’ social media handles.


Morgan Riddle credited boyfriend Taylor Fritz for getting her into fashion

Morgan Riddle supports Taylor Fritz from the stands at the 2026 Australian Open. (Source: Getty)Morgan Riddle supports Taylor Fritz from the stands at the 2026 Australian Open. (Source: Getty)
Morgan Riddle supports Taylor Fritz from the stands at the 2026 Australian Open. (Source: Getty)

Morgan Riddle had in an interview with Vogue magazine opened up about her relationship with Taylor Fritz. The social media influencer revealed that she was in fact a very person th first couple of years that she was with the Ameican tennis star.

Before taking on the role of a social media influencer, she worked for non-profit organizations. She even credited Fritz with pushing her into fashion, which has become a big part of her brand today.

“I was very private for the first two years of our relationship,” Morgan Riddle told Vogue in 2025. Work played a large role in her decision. “I was working in nonprofits for children in hospitals.”

“When I met him, I literally did not know one designer. He was like, ‘We’ve got to get you drip,’” she continued.

Riddle also spoke about some of the challenges that come with having a social media presence, especially for those clubbed under the tennis “groupie” label. She said she likes to keep a distance from negativity, has matured over the years and can handle it a lot better now.

“I have friends who have been on YouTube since they were 15 years old. It was kind of nice to have an introduction to it once I was mature and felt like I had a better head on my shoulders,” Morgan Riddle said.

“There’s still a lot of negativity around it, and I know that because I see misogynist comments—always from idiot men,” Morgan Riddle said. “I do think there’s more visibility on what girls are doing outside of just attending their partners’ matches.”

Fritz last played at the Sunshine Double on home soil. He has chosen to delay his start to the clay season, skipping the Monte-Carlo Masters. He will next feature at the clay event in Munich a fortnight later.

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