Jalin Turner is set to face Renato Moicano on the early prelims of the highly anticipated UFC 300 card. The event, scheduled for April 13 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, boasts a stacked lineup featuring two UFC title fights and a BMF title bout on the ESPN+ pay-per-view segment.
Turner, with a record of 14-7, made his UFC debut in October 2018 and has since showcased his skills in the lightweight division. Known for his impressive 6-foot-3 frame and 77-inch reach, Turner has secured notable victories through his striking prowess, with all his wins coming via stoppage - 10 knockouts and four submissions.
Ranked No. 10 in the official UFC lightweight rankings, Turner faces a tough challenge in Moicano, who holds a record of 18-5-1. Moicano, a skilled submission artist with 10 submission wins and eight decision victories, enters UFC 300 on a two-fight winning streak, defeating Brad Riddell and Drew Dober in his recent outings.
As the betting favorite at -218, Turner's active striking style, averaging 6.02 significant strikes landed per minute, poses a threat to Moicano, who averages 4.41 significant strikes per minute. Moicano, however, boasts a strong takedown defense at 72 percent and lands 1.80 takedowns per 15 minutes, showcasing his well-rounded skill set.
With both fighters aiming to make a statement at UFC 300, the matchup promises to deliver an exciting showdown for fans. UFC CEO Dana White has expressed high expectations for the event, anticipating record-breaking attendance at the T-Mobile Arena.
Stay tuned for more updates on the UFC 300 fight card, including the highly anticipated main event and other thrilling matchups set to captivate MMA enthusiasts worldwide.