Alex Morono

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Alex Morono
BornAlexander Quincy Morono[1]
(1990-08-16) August 16, 1990 (age 31)
Houston, Texas, United States
Other namesThe Great White
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionMiddleweight
Welterweight
Reach73 in (185 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofHouston, Texas, United States
TeamGracie Barra The Woodlands (2007–present)[2]
Fortis MMA (2018–present)[3]
TrainerSayif Saud[3]
Rank2nd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Vinícius "Draculino" Magalhães[4]
Black belt in Taekwondo[5]
Years active2010–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total29
Wins21
By knockout6
By submission6
By decision8
By disqualification1
Losses7
By knockout2
By decision5
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Alexander Quincy Morono[1] (born August 16, 1990) is an American professional mixed martial artist who currently fights as a welterweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[5] A professional competitor since 2010, Morono has also fought for Legacy Fighting Championship, where he was the Welterweight Champion.[6]

Background[]

Morono was born and raised in Houston, Texas, alongside three brothers.[7] Alex's parents bought him a membership to LA Boxing gym where he began training in 2007, eventually noticing a jiu-jitsu class in the premises. He went on to join the class and was instantly hooked to the discipline.[7] Morono also holds a professional kickboxing record of 1–0. Morono also cited The Matrix as inspiration for getting into MMA.[8]

Morono earlier had the nickname of 'Baby Fedor' before he got 'The Great White' nickname after a sparring session.[9]

Mixed martial arts career[]

Early career[]

In 2010, Morono began competing in Legacy Fighting Championship amateur series, amassing a record of 3–0–1.[10]

Later that same year, Morono made his professional MMA debut, winning 21 seconds into the first round by armbar.[10]

On December 4, 2015, Morono won the Legacy Fighting Championship Welterweight Championship with a first-round guillotine choke over Derrick Krantz.[11]

Ultimate Fighting Championship[]

Morono stepped in on just over a week's notice to face Kyle Noke replacing an injured Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 195.[6] Morono was awarded a split decision victory.[12]

Morono was expected to face James Moontasri on October 15, 2016 at UFC Fight Night 97.[13] However, the promotion announced on October 6 that they had cancelled the event entirely.[14][15] In turn, the pairing was quickly rescheduled and eventually took place on December 17, 2016 at UFC on Fox 22.[16] Morono won the fight by unanimous decision.[17]

Morono was expected to face Sheldon Westcott on February 4, 2017 at UFC Fight Night 104.[18] However, Westcott pulled out of the fight in early January and was replaced by Niko Price.[19] He lost the fight via knockout at the end of the second round;[20] however this was later overturned to a no contest after Price tested positive for marijuana.[21]

Morono faced Keita Nakamura on September 23, 2017 at UFC Fight Night: Saint Preux vs. Okami.[22] He lost the fight by split decision.[23]

Morono faced Joshua Burkman on February 18, 2018 at UFC Fight Night 126.[24] He won the fight via a guillotine choke submission in the first round.[25]

Morono faced Jordan Mein on July 28, 2018 at UFC on Fox 30.[26] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[27] After the loss, Morono decided to change camps, joining Fortis MMA.[3]

Morono faced Song Kenan on November 24, 2018 at UFC Fight Night 141.[28] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[29] The win also earned him the Fight of the Night bonus.[30]

Morono faced Zak Ottow on March 9, 2019 at UFC on ESPN+ 4.[31] He won the fight via verbal submission due to elbow strikes in the first round.[32]

Morono faced Max Griffin on October 12, 2019 at UFC on ESPN+ 19.[33] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[34]

Morono was scheduled to face Dhiego Lima on February 8, 2020 at UFC 247.[35] However on January 22, 2020, Lima was forced to withdraw from the bout due to a neck injury,[36] and he was replaced by Khaos Williams.[37] He lost the fight via knockout in round one.[38]

Morono faced Rhys McKee on November 14, 2020 at UFC Fight Night: Felder vs. dos Anjos.[39] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[40]

As the first fight of his new multi-fight contract, Morono faced Anthony Pettis at UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. Neal on December 19, 2020.[41][42] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[43]

Morono faced Donald Cerrone, replacing Diego Sanchez on May 8, 2021 at UFC on ESPN 24.[44] He won the fight via technical knockout late in the first round.[45] This fight earned him the Performance of the Night award.[46]

Morono faced David Zawada, replacing Sergey Khandozhko, on September 4, 2021 at UFC Fight Night 191..[47] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[48]

Morono faced Mickey Gall on December 4, 2021 at UFC on ESPN 31.[49] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[50]

Personal life[]

Morono and his wife Janice co-own the Gracie Barra The Woodlands gym.[51]

Championships and achievements[]

Mixed martial arts record[]

Professional record breakdown
29 matches 21 wins 7 losses
By knockout 6 2
By submission 6 0
By decision 8 5
By disqualification 1 0
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 21–7 (1) Mickey Gall Decision (unanimous) UFC on ESPN: Font vs. Aldo December 4, 2021 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 20–7 (1) David Zawada Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Brunson vs. Till September 4, 2021 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 19–7 (1) Donald Cerrone TKO (punches) UFC on ESPN: Rodriguez vs. Waterson May 8, 2021 1 4:40 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Performance of the Night.
Loss 18–7 (1) Anthony Pettis Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Thompson vs. Neal December 19, 2020 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 18–6 (1) Rhys McKee Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Felder vs. dos Anjos November 14, 2020 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss 17–6 (1) Khaos Williams KO (punches) UFC 247 February 8, 2020 1 0:27 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 17–5 (1) Max Griffin Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Joanna vs. Waterson October 12, 2019 3 5:00 Tampa, Florida, United States
Win 16–5 (1) Zak Ottow TKO (submission to elbows) UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. dos Santos March 9, 2019 1 3:34 Wichita, Kansas, United States
Win 15–5 (1) Song Kenan Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Ngannou 2 November 24, 2018 3 5:00 Beijing, China Fight of the Night.
Loss 14–5 (1) Jordan Mein Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fox: Alvarez vs. Poirier 2 July 28, 2018 3 5:00 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Win 14–4 (1) Josh Burkman Submission (guillotine choke) UFC Fight Night: Cowboy vs. Medeiros February 18, 2018 1 2:12 Austin, Texas, United States
Loss 13–4 (1) Keita Nakamura Decision (split) UFC Fight Night: Saint Preux vs. Okami September 23, 2017 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan
NC 13–3 (1) Niko Price NC (overturned) UFC Fight Night: Bermudez vs. The Korean Zombie February 4, 2017 2 5:00 Houston, Texas, United States Originally a KO (punch) win for Price; overturned after he tested positive for marijuana.
Win 13–3 James Moontasri Decision (unanimous) UFC on Fox: VanZant vs. Waterson December 17, 2016 3 5:00 Sacramento, California, United States
Win 12–3 Kyle Noke Decision (split) UFC 195 January 2, 2016 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 11–3 Derrick Krantz Submission (guillotine choke) Legacy FC 49 December 4, 2015 1 4:29 Bossier City, Louisiana, United States Won the LFC Welterweight Championship.
Win 10–3 Valdir Araújo KO (punch) Legacy FC 44 August 28, 2015 3 2:18 Houston, Texas, United States Return to Welterweight.
Win 9–3 Marcus Andrusia TKO (punches and elbows) Legacy FC 42 June 26, 2015 1 3:18 Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States Catchweight (180 lb) bout.
Win 8–3 Rashid Abdullah Submission (triangle choke) Fury Fighting 4 February 13, 2015 1 1:36 Humble, Texas, United States Catchweight (175 lb) bout.
Win 7–3 Larry Hopkins TKO (punches) Fury Fighting 2 October 24, 2014 1 0:44 Humble, Texas, United States Middleweight debut.
Loss 6–3 Diego Henrique da Silva TKO (punches) Legacy FC 31 June 13, 2014 1 1:55 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 6–2 Rashid Abdullah DQ (illegal bite) Texas City Throwdown 1 March 14, 2014 3 0:10 Texas City, Texas, United States
Loss 5–2 Rob Wood Decision (split) Fury Fighting 1 November 1, 2013 3 5:00 Humble, Texas, United States
Win 5–1 Brandon Farran Submission (armbar) Legacy FC 18 March 1, 2013 1 1:16 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 4–1 Rashon Lewis TKO (punches) Legacy FC 10 February 21, 2012 1 4:02 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 3–1 Evert Gutierrez Decision (unanimous) Legacy FC 8 September 16, 2011 3 3:00 Houston, Texas, United States
Loss 2–1 Jeff Rexroad Decision (split) Legacy FC 6 April 9, 2011 3 3:00 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 2–0 Mark Garcia Submission (armbar) Legacy FC 5 January 29, 2011 1 0:41 Houston, Texas, United States
Win 1–0 Jose Castro Submission (armbar) Triple A: Promotions December 2, 2010 1 0:21 Laredo, Texas, United States

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See also[]

References[]

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