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Trey Ogden to Face Thiago Moises on January 11 in Lightweight Clash
In an exciting development for UFC fans, a compelling lightweight bout has been added to the promotion’s first event of 2025. Trey Ogden is set to square off against Thiago Moises on January 11, marking a significant start to the new year for both fighters and the division.
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Trey Ogden, known for his grappling prowess and resilience, enters this matchup with momentum on his side. The 33-year-old fighter has been making waves in the lightweight division, showcasing his skills and determination in recent performances. Ogden’s last outing resulted in a hard-fought victory over Loik Radzhabov, where he secured a dominant unanimous decision win that highlighted his ability to perform under pressure.
On the other side of the Octagon, Thiago Moises brings a wealth of experience and a well-rounded skill set to this contest. The Brazilian fighter has faced some of the division’s top talents and has proven himself to be a formidable opponent. Moises is coming off a unanimous decision loss to L’udovit Klein at UFC Lousiville, as he looks to get back into this win column.
This matchup carries significant implications for both fighters and the lightweight division as a whole. With the 155-pound weight class being one of the most competitive in the UFC, every fight is an opportunity to climb the rankings and move closer to title contention.
For Ogden, a victory over a seasoned veteran like Moises would be a major statement and could potentially catapult him into the top 15 rankings. Moises, on the other hand, aims to build on his recent success and solidify his position as a top contender in the division.
The clash between Ogden and Moises promises to be an intriguing stylistic matchup. Ogden’s grappling-heavy approach will be tested against Moises’ well-rounded game, which includes solid striking and a dangerous submission arsenal. Fans can expect a technical battle that could play out both on the feet and on the ground.
While the full card for the January 11 event has yet to be announced, the addition of Ogden vs. Moises adds significant depth to what is shaping up to be an exciting night of fights. The UFC has not yet confirmed the venue or location for this event, but more details are expected to be released in the coming weeks.