That was a truly great fight, both of them put on a good show and did not disappoint.
Drew looked better in the stand-up but he also has a solid wrestling background, so wasn't too afraid of them. Unluckily for him, Moicano turned out to be even better on the ground and snatched the victory by decision.
Both are unlucky to be fighting in the Lightweight, which is currently the best weight-class packed with stars. If not for that, they would be ranked much higher than they are right now. I hope Dober doesn't lose his 15th spot in the ranking.
Official highlights:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMq43zcAFd8Yup! I agree Drew Dober had showcased his ground game but eventually, it was not as advanced as Moicano has, at least he is trying his best, for sure he is greater in the standing it was shown in this fight but Renato Moicano has shown excellence in his technique in the ground department and that was really the part where he elevates more but with the standing Drew Dober is more accurate Renato Moicano was just sturdy when it comes to the standing he looks slow in pace but he is more solid and has a chin, maybe because of his age, but for sure he is still on his prime Drew Dober just looks fast in his footwork, but I really like what I have seen,
The only thing that I got upset about was the Aliaskhab Khizriev VS Makhmud Muradov fight because if it wasn't for that eye poke that fight would have been awesome and my bet would not have gotten interrupted, by that No Contest status, and with the lost of Muslim Salikhov I think this is the time he thinks about his career outside the UFC, he is already at 39 years old and this could be his end career inside the Octagon in my opinion,