French President, Paddy Pimblett and Democracy catches stray from Renato Moicano in iconic octagon interview at UFC Paris

Renato Moicano batters Benoit Saint-Denis for easy win at UFC Paris, takes attention to French President, Paddy Pimblett, and 'money' fights.


French President, Paddy Pimblett and Democracy catches stray from Renato Moicano in iconic octagon interview at UFC Paris

Renato Moicano takes the war to French President, Paddy Pimblett, and others after win (Source: X/IMAGO)

Renato Moicano promised to spoil the French party in the UFC Paris headliner and was good on his vows. He smashed 155-pound standout Benoit Saint-Denis in the main event on Saturday night, to force an R2 doctor’s stoppage. As usual, if the hardcore pay-per-view and Tele-ticks were waiting for a viral post-fight interview — it did not disappoint. From the French President Emmanuel Macron to the pseudo-democracy, to Paddy Pimblett; all was fair game.

Moicano entered the second main event of his UFC career riding a three-fight winning streak and took the Frenchman on a ride. Just 23 seconds into the fight at UFC Paris (UFC Fight Night 243), Moicano took him down and subjected him to vicious elbows. While Benoit Saint-Denis did come back from the jumpscare and had a modest second frame, the Brazilian was just better. After the win, the 35-year-old diverted attention elsewhere.

People from France don’t suck, but government in France is fu*king horrendous — in 1789 they tried to erase God from the map…Next, I want easy money, …Paddy Pimblett, …easy money. Dan Hooker, easy money. Don’t come up with bullsh*t fights…Don’t come up with guys that are tough. I want easy fights. I just beat a hell of an athlete everybody was talking about, Benoit Saint-Denis. But guess what, Money Moicano is the man tonight.

Renato ‘Money’ Moicano during his UFC Fight Night 243 post-fight Octagon interview

Ultra-practical, and no fan of the Revolution that started the Democratic Liberal Republic, Moicano praised the culture of France. However, he said that getting rid of Jesus and attacking the Church in the French Revolution was a bad thing. He then politicized Prez Macron and “globalists”, saying democracy is a fallacy. After the centrist politician and 25th Prez, the UFC Paris star took the game to Paddy Pimblett and Dan Hooker.

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Paddy Pimblett and he have been veering toward a lightweight clash for a while now. The Team Next Generation UK fighter has even called him out. Meanwhile, Hooker fought a hard brawl as part of the UFC 305 pay-per-view main card at RAC Arena in Perth and is quite the current draw. With this win, Moicano is still on course for a big paycheque – just the way he likes it. Now, it’s time for ‘easy money’ fight; just as he pleases.

The game after the game: Renato Moicano

A pair of top-15 lightweights headlined UFC Paris (UFC Fight Night 243). A lengthy diss on the French President and a call to Paddy Pimblett aside, ‘Money’ had pretty dough to take home. His domination over berserker Benoit Saint-Denis was a highlight indeed.

Renato Moicano outposts Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC Paris headliner
Renato Moicano outposts Benoit Saint-Denis at UFC Paris headliner (Source: UFC News (@UFCNews) / X)

Four fighters earned an extra $50,000 for their performances at the Accor Arena following UFC Fight Night 243. Renato ‘Money’ Moicano wasn’t the POTN, but it was a high bill and will earn such under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program’s payout outfitting tiers. The win was his fourth in succession and sixth in his last seven fights (with five stoppages to credit). The loss was a five-round catchweight defeat to Rafael Dos Anjos on four days’ notice.

After the accumulated effect of a brutal opening five-minute beatdown, the Brazilian is to be quite a draw. 20-5-1 MMA, and 12-5 UFC at the moment, Moicano has the playing field with his momentum. Other than that, he also proved just how well-read he is and his thrilling ability to cut a promo. His mix of active callouts and caricature of the French President together got hilarious feedback.

Even before this, he went viral for his in-depth grasp of the Austrian economic movement, in part to Ludwig von Mises and the six lessons of the Austrian Economic School. As well as, hilarious takes on his family dynamics. The fighter has a way with words and wars, and it shows. Whoever comes next, Moicano wants to be taken seriously. As such, it’s only one way up for ‘Money’ and his plans.