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Brian Ortega Withdraws from UFC 326 Due to Ongoing Injuries

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Last updated: January 31, 2026 12:46 am
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Featherweight fighter Brian Ortega announced on Friday that he has withdrawn from his scheduled lightweight bout against Renato Moicano at UFC 326. The event, set to take place on March 7 in Las Vegas, will now proceed without one of its originally anticipated matchups. Ortega cited persistent injuries as the reason for his decision to step away from the bout.

Ortega, who has competed at the top tier of the UFC’s featherweight division, was set to face Moicano at 155 pounds, marking one of his appearances at lightweight. However, recurring physical setbacks have prevented him from continuing with his preparation and ultimately forced him to pull out of the event. Specific details about the injuries were not disclosed.

The fight was expected to contribute to the highly competitive lightweight division, with both fighters looking to improve their respective standings. Moicano, ranked within the division, is now left without an opponent as UFC officials determine a suitable replacement. As of Friday, no official announcement has been made regarding a new matchup for Moicano or any changes to the UFC 326 card.

Brian Ortega has faced a number of injury-related issues throughout his career, which have impacted his activity in the Octagon. His most recent performance came after another significant layoff due to health concerns, and his latest withdrawal adds to a string of unfortunate setbacks. Despite these challenges, Ortega remains a respected and skilled competitor within the UFC.

UFC 326 is still expected to feature a full lineup of bouts, including several high-profile matchups. The promotion has not indicated whether Ortega’s withdrawal will affect the card’s structure. Fans and analysts alike will await further updates from the UFC regarding any changes.

Renato Moicano’s next opponent is also yet to be determined, but he remains a likely participant in the event barring further developments.

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