Isaac Moreno MMA: Did the undefeated 25-year-old win at Fury FC 76? Watch here

Image courtesy @primetime_moreno on Instagram
Image courtesy @primetime_moreno on Instagram

25-year-old welterweight prospect Isaac Moreno registered one more win to his undefeated record in the co-main event of the recently concluded Fury FC 76 by securing a first-round knockout finish over fellow American Armus Guyton.

A series of punches from Moreno sent Gyton crashing down to the canvas. Sensing the opportunity to end the fight, 'Prime Time' quickly pounced on his opponent, following up with ground strikers ultimately forcing the referee to stop the contest at the 2:35 minute mark of the first round.

Watch Isacc Moreno's knockout of Armus Guyton below:

'Prime Time' kicked off his pro-MMA career in 2021 under Fury FC and currently boasts a record of 6-0. Before turning pro, he held an equally impressive record of 5-0. The Texas native holds three knockouts and as many submissions on his resume.

According to a report by Tapology, Moreno is currently the 17th-ranked pro welterweight in the US Southwest. He is also the 11th-ranked welterweight in Texas and the 123rd in the US.

Meanwhile, his latest foe, Armus Guyton, currently holds a record of 7-5 and has fought under organizations like Extreme Beatdown, Reality Fighting, and Classic Entertainment and Sports prior to signing with Fury.

Fury FC 76 was held on March 24 at the Boeing Center at Tech Port, San Antonio, Texas, and was streamed on UFC Fight Pass. The event was headlined by a flyweight bout between Edgar Chairez and Gianni Di Chiara Vazquez, in which Chairez won via an armbar submission in the fourth round.


Isaac Moreno MMA: The undefeated welterweight prospect reveals why he got into fight game

Isaac Moreno's father is the reason he is pursuing combat sports glory. The Fury fighter was introduced to martial arts by his father when he was just 3 years old.

During an appearance on The MMA Report podcast, the undefeated welterweight revealed who his greatest supporters were and elaborated on why he got into the fight game, saying:

"I say I don't do it for my dad, but I do, [i] do it for my dad. My dad has been my number one supporter. Both my parents have been my number one supporters and I do it for them. They saw me grow into what I'm now... I just feel like I'm making them happy. Isacc's doing what he loves and I think they are happy that they were able to provide men and put me into the position I'm now."

Catch Isaac Moreno's comments below:

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