FORTALEZA, Brazil — Sergio Moraes remains unbeaten as a welterweight inside the Octagon, but is still hoping to face someone ranked in his division.
The jiu-jitsu ace, who had his opponent changed in four of his last five bouts in the UFC, defeated short-notice replacement Davi Ramos via decision at the UFC Fight Night 106 card in Fortaleza, Brazil.
Unhappy with the boos at the end of the fight, Moraes says it was hard to adapt his training when Ramos replaced Max Griffin.
"I was training for someone with a completely different body type and completely different fighting style, and he gets hurt and all of a sudden someone with a ground game as good as mine steps in,” Moraes said after the win.