Renato Moicano reinforces his desire to face a UFC lightweight prospect: 'The Bad Thing is back!'

Even after seeing Nasrat Haqparast brutally knocked out at UFC 321, Renato Moicano maintained the challenge and once again provoked his rival.

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Renato Moicano is a Brazilian standout in the UFC. (Photo: Instagram/UFC)

Renato Moicano still want to face Nasrat Haqparast in the Ultimate octagon. Recently, the Brazilian had expected that the representative from Afghanistan would win his duel in UFC 321, held last Saturday (25), and would challenge him next.

However, Moicano's plan was partially thwarted, as Haqparast ended up brutally knocked out by Quinlan Salkilld. Even so, despite the prediction not coming true, the Brazilian remained interested in challenging his rival.

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"He said he was going to take the mic and challenge the bald guy, and he was simply sent to the afterlife... What's his next fight? The bad guy is back to take his soul, or what's left of it. Why such an easy fight, coming off a loss? Now I really want it. My brother, the bad guy is here to get you. The bald guy is here to get you. Don't be a fugitive, because the bald guy will take what's left of your soul," Moicano said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.

Quinlan Salkilld knocks out Nasrat Haqparast at UFC 321

In the last fight of the preliminary card of the UFC 321Salkilld faced Haqparast. The Australian started the fight trying to take it to the ground, but within the first minute, the Afghan defended three takedown attempts. Confident in his defense, Nasrat began to pressure on his feet and look for an exchange of blows, but was surprised: halfway through the first round, Salkilld feinted another takedown, landed a precise jab, and finished the fight with a devastating high kick.

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With the triumph, Quinlan Salkilld reached the 10th career victory mark, his third in the UFC. Nasrat Haqparast suffered his sixth defeat and saw his five-game winning streak come to an end.

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