Alex Morono Hopes for ‘One Last Dance’ in UFCAlex Morono signaled plans to retire with one more bout after a unanimous-decision loss at UFC Fight Night 266, underscoring a decade-long run in the promotion. Facing The Ultimate Fighter 33 winner Daniil Donchenko, the Houston-based welterweight went three rounds to the final bell in a clear decision. The 35-year-old said he hopes to leave the UFC on his own terms and called the promotion his home since 2016. Morono, now 13-10 with one no-contest in the Octagon, previously earned wins over Joshua Burkman, Max Griffin, Donald Cerrone, Tim Means, and Court McGee. He posted statements on Instagram including ‘Death or victory,’ and noted that, in a perfect scenario, his next appearance would be his last.
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