UFC lightweight contender Renato Moicano made over $3,877 per second on Saturday night in his loss in the main event of UFC 311.
Still, not all is bad for the loudmouth, funny Brazilian. And that's because he got paid well for stepping up on one day's notice to replace Arman Tsarukyan, who pulled out with a bad back injury (details here).
Renato Moicano, born Renato Alves Carneiro on May 21, 1989, in Brasília, Brazil, is a distinguished mixed martial artist competing in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fight
Renato Moicano disclosed on his Show Me The Money Podcast that he earned nearly $1 million for his short-notice fight against Islam Makhachev at UFC 311.
Renato Moicano discusses his UFC 311 loss to Islam Makhachev, reveals a $950K payday, and responds to criticism about accepting a title fight on short notice
Moicano (20-6-1 MMA, 12-6 UFC) was quickly submitted by lightweight champion Makhachev (27-1 MMA, 16-1 UFC) in Saturday’s main event at Intuit Dome. Pimblett, who was previously angling to fight Moicano, expected more heart from the Brazilian.
Renato ‘Money’ Moicano reveals the staggering amount of money he made to fight Islam Makhachev on short notice at UFC 311.
Renato Moicano has provided a brief statement after being submitted by Islam Makhachev in the main event of UFC 311.
Renato Moicano and Paddy Pimblett continue to go back and forth and tease a future grudge match in the UFC. Last weekend, Renato Moicano challenged Islam Makhachev for the UFC lightweight championship. He had just one day to prepare for this challenge and, in the end, he came up short in a first round submission defeat.
Islam Makhachev will take on Arman Tsyukayan in a rematch in the UFC 311 main event. Learn how you can watch tonight's fights.
Does anyone else feel like this weekend is shaping up like a movie - and Renato Moicano is all of a sudden the star?
Renato Moicano exudes confidence as he aims to capitalize on his unexpected title shot against Islam Makhachev at UFC 311.