Fighter Details
- Name: Alex Morono
- Pro MMA Record: 24-9-0, 1 NC (Win-Loss-Draw)
- Nickname: The Great White
- Current Streak: 1 Win
- Age: 1990-08-16 | Date of Birth: 1990.08.16
- Last Fight: April 06, 2024 in UFC
- Weight Class: Welterweight | Last Weigh-In: 171.0 lbs
- Affiliation: Gracie Barra The Woodlands
- Height: 5'11" (180cm) | Reach: 72.0" (183cm)
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $154,000 USD
- Born: United States
- Fighting out of: Houston, Texas
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Alex Morono MMA Fight Record
Record: 24-9-0, 1 NC
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KO/TKO6 wins, 3 lossesWL25% of wins33% of losses
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Submission7 wins, 0 lossesWL28% of wins
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Decision10 wins, 6 lossesWL42% of wins67% of losses
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Disqualification1 win, 0 lossesWL4% of wins
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2016TO202413win6loss0draw1no contest229-15%15%69%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ33%-67%-2-4-
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2011TO20157win2loss0draw0no contest331-43%43%14%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ50%-50%-1-1-
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2013TO20152win1loss0draw0no contest11--50%50%--KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ--100%---1-
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UFC 247: Jones vs. Reyes · Lima InjuryWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.1 kg)
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13-4-0 28-16-02018.02.18add_circle
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Original Result: Morono Loss · KO/TKO (Punches · 5:00 · R2)Overturned By: Texas Department of Licensing and RegulationOverturned Reason: Price Failed Drug Test (marijuana)Billing: Preliminary CardDuration: 3 x 5 Minute RoundsWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.1 kg) · Weigh-In 170.0 lbs (77.1 kgs)Odds: -105 · Near EvenReferee: Kerry Hatley
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UFC Fight Night 104 · Westcott InjuryWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.1 kg)
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UFC Fight Night 97 · Event CancelledWeight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.1 kg)
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Weight: Welterweight · 170 lbs (77.1 kg)
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Cody Phillips2-0-0 N/ADrawTexas Regional2010.06.11
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Billing: Main CardDuration: 3 x 2 Minute RoundsWeight: Welterweight · 165 lbs (75.0 kg)
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Alexander Quincy Morono was born in Houston, Texas. Morono's father was a UFC fan and the Morono family soon fell in love with MMA. Morono and his brothers played Mortal Kombat and watched old UFC and Pride FC pay-per-views during their childhood. Morono's interest in combat sports deepened when he watched kung fu movies and The Matrix. Morono had a friend in high school who trained grappling and boxing and Morono soon joined him. In an effort to help him lose weight, Morono's parents enrolled him in a boxing gym. Jiu-jistu classes were being taught in the room next door to Morono's boxing classes, and Morono soon took that up as well. Morono is a second-degree black belt in jiu-jitsu.
Morono made his professional MMA debut after a 3-0-1 amateur career. Morono entered the UFC 11-3, with his best pre-UFC performance being his guillotine choke victory over Derrick Krantz for the Legacy FC Welterweight Championship (Legacy FC 49). Morono won his UFC debut by split decision over Kyle Noke (UFC 195). Morono is 11-4 with one no contest in the UFC. He won Fight of the Night honors by defeating Song Kenan by unanimous decision (UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Ngannou 2) and Performance of the Night Honors for defeating Donald Cerrone by TKO (UFC on ESPN: Rodriguez vs. Waterson co-main event). As of 8/26/2022, Morono is on a four fight win streak.
Early in his training Morono was nicknamed "Baby Fedor" (no offense Kiril Sidelnikov) for his expressionless demeanor during sparring. During an aggressive shark tank drill during practice with some boxers at the gym, a Mexican teammate of Morono's said, "Man, you the Great White and the shark tank drill.”
Morono made his professional MMA debut after a 3-0-1 amateur career. Morono entered the UFC 11-3, with his best pre-UFC performance being his guillotine choke victory over Derrick Krantz for the Legacy FC Welterweight Championship (Legacy FC 49). Morono won his UFC debut by split decision over Kyle Noke (UFC 195). Morono is 11-4 with one no contest in the UFC. He won Fight of the Night honors by defeating Song Kenan by unanimous decision (UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Ngannou 2) and Performance of the Night Honors for defeating Donald Cerrone by TKO (UFC on ESPN: Rodriguez vs. Waterson co-main event). As of 8/26/2022, Morono is on a four fight win streak.
Early in his training Morono was nicknamed "Baby Fedor" (no offense Kiril Sidelnikov) for his expressionless demeanor during sparring. During an aggressive shark tank drill during practice with some boxers at the gym, a Mexican teammate of Morono's said, "Man, you the Great White and the shark tank drill.”