FORTALEZA, Brazil – Shortly after Brian Ortega handed him his first career loss, Renato Moicano packed his bags and left his native Brasilia, Brazil, to begin training at the famed Florida-based American Top Team. Now, about 16 months and two wins later, Moicano (13-1-1 MMA, 5-1 UFC) is faced with the biggest fight of his career. On Saturday, at UFC on ESPN+ 2, he meets former UFC champion Jose Aldo (27-4 MMA, 9-3 UFC) in a featherweight co-headliner that could reasonably make him the next challenger to divisional champ Max Holloway. All in all, it’s not a bad spot to be. And Moicano says the change in environment to ATT was, in more ways than one, a big part of getting him here. First off, there’s the professional aspect

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How ATT helped UFC on ESPN+ 2′s Renato Moicano grow as an athlete and human being – MMA Junkie

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