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    Adriano Moraes looking to make the most of opportunity with MVP, Netflix

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    Adriano
    Moraes may not yet be a household name in the U.S., but he’s
    looking forward to changing that in impressive fashion.

    As the only man to defeat legendary flyweight Demetrious
    Johnson via knockout, the Brasilia, Brazil, native looks to
    prove that lightning can indeed strike twice.

    Not long ago, the 37-year-old spoke to Sherdog.com in his native
    Portuguese about exploring free agency after an 11-year stint at
    One
    Championship. Jake Paul’s
    Most Valuable Promotions signed him up almost immediately:

    “Everything happened quickly,” Moraes said. “Right after I gave
    interviews letting people know I was a free agent, the opportunity
    came up, to be on the MVP card. It’s going to be a great fight.
    Like every fighter, I too have the dream of being in the UFC
    one day. But since this great opportunity materialized as I was
    coming off a loss, it’s my chance to show that I do belong among
    the best. I think that my opponent presents an excellent
    opportunity to prove this. Although the purse isn’t the best, nor
    is it the worst, it’s a great clash on a card full of legends. It
    will be an honor for me to be part of this event. Without a doubt,
    a good win will have me knocking on the UFC’s door, ready to take
    on a ranked opponent.”

    The MVP “Rousey vs. Carano” card takes place on May 16 at Intuit
    Dome in Los Angeles. American fans will be able to catch the live
    broadcast on Netflix. Moraes got ready again at
    American Top Team, a celebrated champions factory located in
    sunny Florida.

    “For this camp, I did a lot of work with Pedro
    Munhoz. When [original opponent] Muhammad
    Mokaev came through here some years ago, he trained a lot with
    Munhoz, who now works as one of the ATT coaches. I worked on my
    muay thai, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, MMA and boxing. I want to show up
    very ready. I aim to score another win, to improve upon my career
    and legacy.

    Moraes was booked to face the dangerous Mokaev, but destiny had
    other plans. Mokaev was replaced at the last hour by another
    undefeated, though lesser-known fighter – Longo-Weidman MMA’s
    Phumi
    Nkuta. Adjustments have been made.

    “Last week, unfortunately, Mokaev had travel visa problems and
    won’t be able to come to the U.S. to fight this Saturday,” Moraes
    said. “He was replaced by Nkuta. I’m relieved that this warrior
    stepped up so I can still fight. Our strategy changed a bit since
    Phumi is quick and short. He’s similar to Demetrious Johnson. By
    comparison, Mokaev is a bit taller, closer to my height. He’s
    slower but a better striker. Both fighters are wrestlers, so not
    too much has changed. Thankfully, I was already well-prepared. I
    spent a lot of time training with [former UFC champ] Alexandre
    Pantoja and [former
    Rizin Fighting Federation and Bellator
    MMA champ] Kyoji
    Horiguchi, who are both short like Phumi. Our objective is the
    same as always — to win. It doesn’t matter how, though I’ll look
    to catch him either on the ground or on the feet with my sharp
    striking and jiu-jitsu. I’m looking for a finish. I’m happy that
    Phumi came in as a replacement, so my fight wouldn’t be canceled.
    I’m going to give all I have.”

    Some fighters hope that MVP will continue to put on regular MMA
    cards. But Moraes remains focused on this dream:

    “The MVP card is a one-fight deal. So, once it wraps up, everyone
    will be a free agent again. I’m focused on winning well and then
    making my UFC dream come true. Every fighter has that dream. Mokaev
    had that opportunity, but he wasted it. Now is my chance,
    considering everything I’ve accomplished in the sport. I’m going to
    give everything I’ve got. I’m all in. I’m very motivated and very
    happy.”

    Adriano Moraes MVP Netflix OPPORTUNITY
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