The main event brings together two South Florida training partners known for their finishing instincts. Moicano, ranked No. 10, looks to bounce back after a loss to Beneil Dariush at UFC 317. A planned showdown with Brian Ortega fell through, delaying his return and adding pressure as he looks to avoid a third straight loss. Meanwhile, Duncan gets into top form. Since earning his contract on Dana White’s Contender Series, he has won six of seven fights, including four in a row.
Moicano, a veteran with a record of 20-7-1, enters the fight looking to bounce back and reaffirm his place among the lightweight contenders. Known for his high-level Brazilian jiu-jitsu and evolving striking game, he has the tools to dictate where the fight will take place. According to Sidekick, his calm approach, technical precision, and ability to take advantage of submission opportunities make him a dangerous opponent, particularly against less experienced wrestlers.
On the other hand, Duncan (15-2-0) has been gaining ground with his aggressive fighting style. He loves forward pressure, powerful punches and a relentless pace that often overwhelms his opponents, Sidekick reported. Duncan prefers to keep the fight on the feet, where his knockout ability can shine. However, facing a fighter of Moicano’s caliber will test his defensive skills and adaptability.
Beyond the main event, the card features several exciting matchups. Kai Kamaka III brings her dynamic offense against newcomer Dakota Hope-Lewis, while Alice Pereira takes on Hailey Cowan in what promises to be a fast-paced striking contest.
