Renato Moicano issues statement after UFC 272 loss, hospital trip

He didn’t get the victory at UFC 272, but Renato Moicano may have earned some new fans for the heart displayed.

[autotag]Renato Moicano[/autotag] was bloodied, swollen and beaten at UFC 272, but his spirit doesn’t appear to be broken.

In his lopsided loss to former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Rafael dos Anjos[/autotag] over the course of five rounds Saturday in Las Vegas, Moicano (16-5-1 MMA, 8-5 UFC) absorbed a tremendous amount of damage and lost a unanimous decision.

Shortly after his fight, MMA Junkie learned from his manager, Oren Hodak of KO Reps, that Moicano was transported to the hospital for further evaluation. Hours later, Moicano was cleared and released. He then posted a statement to his Instagram account, which voiced pride and positivity.

“No excuses, thanks Rafael dos Anjos and @ufc for this opportunity,” Moicano wrote. “This defeat doesn’t define me. I’m not a loser, because I lost. And I’m not a winner when I win. I’m victorious in life, the way I handle myself with my family and my team. Thanks God, this is a great time to be alive. Never forget, I’m always chasing the BIG MONEY PORRA!”

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Moicano, 32, took the 160-pound catchweight fight against dos Anjos on four days’ notice. He flew from Brasilia, Brazil, and spent nearly 20 hours on a plane cutting weight Wednesday. The appearance came three weeks after his UFC 271 victory over Alexander Hernandez and snapped a two-fight winning streak.

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