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Renato Moicano calls out ‘motherf*cking steroid abuser’ Ryan Garcia

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Renato Moicano is never at a loss for words.

Just moments after he earned a victory at the UFC Fight Pass Invitation, the always outspoken Brazilian grabbed the microphone to deliver another of his viral post-fight interviews. This time around, Moicano decided after returning to his roots for a grappling match that perhaps he should next tackle one of the striking arts with a potential crossover into boxing.

“I love this shit but I was missing throwing some f*cking elbows in a motherf*cker today,” Moicano shouted. “No disrespect for Christian [Guzman], I am a UFC fighter, top 10 lightweight and today I was doing grappling. We’re MMA fighters, we can do it all. So that’s why next time, I want to fight boxing.

“That little dirthead Ryan Garcia, motherf*cking steroid abuser, my brother. If I go to boxing, I’m going to f*ck you up.”

Of course, Garcia has been in the headlines non-stop over the past few weeks — first for his impressive win over Devin Haney but then he got caught up in controversy after he tested positive for a banned substance that that threatens to void the results in the fight.

Garcia’s A-sample tested positive for ostarine — a banned anabolic agent that has popped up for a number of prominent UFC fighters over the years including Sean O’Malley, Kyler Phillips and Daniel Rodriguez — with the B-sample set for testing on May 22. Haney already filed a request with the New York State Athletic Commission to have the fight overturned to a disqualification win due to the positive drug test.

Garcia has denied all wrongdoing but the court of public opinion has already weighed in, which now includes Moicano taking aim at the 25-year-old boxer.

In addition to him putting Garcia on blast, Moicano also renewed his desire to face highly touted prospect Paddy Pimblett next, who caught a stray in closing from the veteran lightweight contender.

“Paddy Pimblett, easy money,” Moicano said. “Let’s f*cking go.”

It was brief but Moicano definitely got his point across as he awaits word on his next assignment from the UFC. Most recently, Moicano took out Jalin Turner in an impressive performance at UFC 300 to extend his winning streak to three overall.

 

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