It’s been quite the week for Marlon Moraes , who for a time seemed like the odd man out of the UFC’s bantamweight title picture and now appears in the driver’s seat. Prior to T.J. Dillashaw “voluntarily relinquishing” his title following an adverse finding in a pre-fight drug screen, it appeared Moraes was going to have to wait through a rematch between Dillashaw and UFC flyweight champion Henry Cejudo before the former WSOF champ would get his crack at UFC gold. Now that’s all changed. With public sentiment – not to mention octagon track record – seemingly putting Moraes in the No
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