If the World Series of Fighting organization has a face, it belongs to Marlon Moraes.
Moraes will put his bantamweight championship on the line in the World Series of Fighting 32 headliner, as he confronts Josh Hill in a rematch on Saturday at the Xfinity Arena in Everett, Washington. The Brazilian bested Hill across five rounds in their first encounter, handing the Canadian his first career defeat while walking away with a unanimous decision at WSOF 18 in February 2015.
A homegrown star for the World Series of Fighting, Moraes will carry an 11-fight winning streak into the cage.