Brandon Moreno vs Lone’er Kavanagh Fight Preview and Breakdown UFC Mexico 2026

Brandon Moreno headlines UFC Fight Night in Mexico City on Saturday, February 28, 2026, taking on England’s Lone’er Kavanagh in a flyweight main event at Arena CDMX. This fight reads like a classic “established elite vs rising pressure fighter” clash, with pace, scrambles and decision making likely deciding the result.

Stylistic differences in striking pace and shot selection

Moreno’s best work is built on layered pressure: he closes distance behind volume, mixes stance looks, and forces long exchanges where his timing and durability usually show up. His octagon career numbers reflect a steady, efficient output (3.89 significant strikes landed per minute, 44% accuracy) with solid striking defense (60%) while absorbing 3.62 per minute (via UFCStats).

Kavanagh’s profile is more aggressive at a similar efficiency, landing 4.29 significant strikes per minute at 49% accuracy (via UFCStats). The key question is whether he can keep that tempo when Moreno pushes him into repeated second and third phase exchanges, where Moreno is very comfortable in taking small wins and bankable minutes.

Tale of the tape

CategoryBrandon MorenoLone’er Kavanagh
Record23-9-29-1-0
Height1.70 m1.68 m
Reach70 in67 in
StanceOrthodoxOrthodox
Age (Feb 2026)3226

Stylistic differences in grappling and scramble chains

This is where Moreno can tilt the fight, because he is not just a takedown threat, he is a transition threat. Moreno averages 1.47 takedowns per 15 minutes, giving him a reliable way to change the picture if striking exchanges get messy.

Kavanagh’s clearest defensive selling point so far is his takedown resistance. In the UFC he has a 88.9% takedown defense, stopping 8 of 9 attempts. If that manages to hold against Moreno’s chaining and body lock work, the fight stays in Kavanagh’s preferred rhythm of high pace, frequent resets, and lots of open space.

Key UFC stats snapshot

MetricMorenoKavanagh
Sig. strikes landed per minute (SLpM)3.894.29
Sig. strike accuracy44%49%
Sig. strikes absorbed per minute (SApM)3.623.69
Sig. strike defense60%58%
Takedowns avg per 15 min1.4788.9% UFC TDD (8 of 9)

How this fight is likely to be won

Moreno’s cleanest path to victory is to use volume to draw big exchanges, then layer in clinch touches and takedown attempts to sap Kavanagh’s pace.

Kavanagh’s path is to win the first beat of exchanges repeatedly. If he can get off first, exit clean, and force Moreno to restart without giving up prolonged clinch time then he has a really good chance of taking a decision.

With both men making weight cleanly in Mexico City, expect a fast start and a mid fight adjustment phase where Moreno’s experience in five round reads can really matter most.

UFC Mexico 2026 Moreno vs Kavanagh Main Card Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more.

UFC returns to Mexico City on Saturday, February 28, 2026, with former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno headlining against Lone’er Kavanagh at Arena CDMX. If you are planning your night around the main card, the key thing to know is simple: the UFC Mexico 2026 main card begins at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT.

Below is a clear breakdown of the global start times so you can catch the walkouts live without doing last second time zone maths.

UFC Mexico 2026 main card start time in the US and Canada (ET, CT, MT, PT)

The UFC’s official event listing shows the main card at 5:00 p.m. PT, which is 8:00 p.m. ET.

US and Canada main card times (Saturday, Feb 28):

  • 8:00 p.m. ET
  • 7:00 p.m. CT
  • 6:00 p.m. MT
  • 5:00 p.m. PT

If you are watching in the United States, the event is listed to stream on Paramount+.

UFC Mexico 2026 main card start time in the UK and Ireland

UK and Ireland viewers are looking at a late start because the main card begins at 1:00 a.m. in London time, rolling into the early hours of Sunday, March 1.

UK and Ireland:

  • 1:00 a.m. GMT (Sunday, Mar 1)

UFC Mexico 2026 main card start time in Australia

For Australia, the show lands as a daytime watch on Sunday due to the time difference.

Australia main card times (Sunday, Mar 1):

  • 12:00 p.m. AEDT (Sydney, Melbourne)
  • 11:00 a.m. AEST (Brisbane)

These conversions line up with standard time zone offsets for late February, and you can double check your exact city using a time zone converter that accounts for daylight saving rules.

UFC Mexico 2026 main card start times in other regions

Here are a few more handy start times for major markets:

  • Mexico City (local): 7:00 p.m. CST (Saturday)
  • Brazil (Brasília): 10:00 p.m. BRT (Saturday)
  • Central Europe (Paris, Berlin): 2:00 a.m. CET (Sunday)
  • India (New Delhi): 6:30 a.m. IST (Sunday)
  • Philippines (Manila): 9:00 a.m. PHT (Sunday)
  • New Zealand (Auckland): 2:00 p.m. NZDT (Sunday)

FAQ: UFC Mexico 2026 Moreno vs Kavanagh start time

When does the UFC Mexico 2026 main card start?
8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT on Saturday, February 28, 2026.

What time is the main card in the UK?
1:00 a.m. GMT on Sunday, March 1.

Where can I watch the event in the US?
The UFC’s event page lists Paramount+ as the streaming home in the United States.

UFC Mexico 2026 Moreno vs Kavanagh Prelims Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more.

UFC heads back to Mexico City on Saturday, February 28, 2026 for UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Kavanagh, live from Arena CDMX. If you are planning a watch party (or sat on your own), the key detail is the prelims start time: 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT.

Below, you will find the UFC Mexico 2026 prelims start times converted for the UK, Australia, and more major regions, plus a quick reference table you can bookmark so you don’t miss out.

UFC Mexico 2026 prelims start time in the US (5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT)

The prelims card begins at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time and 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Saturday, February 28. That is the official start time listed for UFC Fight Night: Moreno vs. Kavanagh.

If you are in the Central or Mountain time zones, that works out to:

  • 4:00 p.m. CT
  • 3:00 p.m. MT

UFC Mexico 2026 prelims start time in the UK (10 p.m. GMT)

For fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the prelims are a late-night Saturday start.

  • 10:00 p.m. GMT (UK and Ireland)

February is outside British Summer Time, so GMT is the correct conversion for this date.

UFC Mexico 2026 prelims start time in Australia (Sunday morning)

In Australia, the prelims land on Sunday morning, which is ideal if you prefer breakfast fights.

  • 9:00 a.m. AEDT (Sydney, Melbourne) on Sunday, March 1
  • 8:00 a.m. AEST (Brisbane) on Sunday, March 1
  • 6:00 a.m. AWST (Perth) on Sunday, March 1

UFC Mexico 2026 prelims start times table (global)

Here is a quick global conversion table for the UFC Mexico 2026 prelims start time (Saturday, Feb. 28 at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT).

RegionLocal prelims start time
US (ET)5:00 p.m. Saturday
US (CT)4:00 p.m. Saturday
US (MT)3:00 p.m. Saturday
US (PT)2:00 p.m. Saturday
UK (GMT)10:00 p.m. Saturday
Europe (CET)11:00 p.m. Saturday
Australia (AEDT)9:00 a.m. Sunday
Australia (AEST)8:00 a.m. Sunday
Australia (AWST)6:00 a.m. Sunday
India (IST)3:30 a.m. Sunday

UFC Mexico 2026 Moreno vs Kavanagh Predictions

UFC Mexico City on Saturday, February 28, 2026 is headlined by former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno vs Lone’er Kavanagh at Arena CDMX. The matchup changed late, with Kavanagh stepping in after Moreno’s original opponent withdrew, which adds a major game planning wrinkle in a five round main event.

Below are my fight picks for the card as it stands right now:

Main event prediction: Brandon Moreno vs Lone’er Kavanagh

Pick: Brandon Moreno by decision

Moreno’s clearest edge is five round experience and his ability to win minutes with a mix of pocket exchanges, clinch work, and timely takedowns. Stat wise, he sits at 3.89 significant strikes landed per minute and averages 1.47 takedowns per 15 minutes (via UFCStats), which fits a pressure based approach in a long fight.

Kavanagh is a real athlete with pop and a higher pace profile on paper, but he is walking into a hostile environment and a title level pacing test. The market also reflects that gap, with Moreno listed as a clear favorite in widely posted lines this week.

Co-main prediction: Marlon Vera vs David Martinez

Pick: David Martinez by decision

This is a classic youth and momentum matchup. Vera is durable and dangerous late, but multiple previews and odds boards have Martinez as a strong favorite, and the matchup reads like a cleaner, faster striker banking rounds if he stays disciplined and avoids extended firefights.

Featured fight prediction: Daniel Zellhuber vs King Green

Pick: Daniel Zellhuber by decision

At home in Mexico City, Zellhuber should have the length and volume tools to win rounds if he keeps this contest at his usual range. Green’s best path is to force ugly exchanges and steal momentum with pressure and timing, but the more consistent round winning style belongs to Zellhuber here.

Full UFC Mexico City 2026 predictions

FightPredictionMethod
Moreno vs KavanaghMorenoDecision
Vera vs MartinezMartinezDecision
Chairez vs BunesChairezDecision
Zellhuber vs GreenZellhuberDecision
Imanol Rodriguez vs Kevin BorjasBorjasDecision
Santiago Luna vs Angel PachecoLunaDecision
Ryan Gandra vs Jose Daniel MedinaMedinaDecision
Ailin Perez vs Macy ChiassonChiassonDecision
Cristian Quinonez vs Kris MoutinhoQuinonezTKO
Douglas Silva de Andrade vs Javier ReyesSilva de AndradeDecision
Ernesta Kareckaite vs Regina TarinTarinFinish
Damian Pinas vs Wes SchultzSchultzDecision
Erik Silva vs Francis MarshallMarshallDecision

A quick note on the late replacement bout: Regina Tarin stepped in on extremely short notice, but she has a strong finishing profile in her pre UFC run, which is why I lean toward chaos and a stoppage rather than a slow points fight.

UFC Mexico 2026 Moreno vs Kavanagh Card

UFC returns to Mexico City on Saturday, February 28, 2026, with former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno headlining at Arena CDMX against England’s Lone’er Kavanagh. The event is currently listed as streaming on Paramount+ in the United States, with the prelims starting at 5 p.m. ET and the main card at 8 p.m. ET.

Below is the latest look at the fight card as it stands right now, plus a few key notes on the matchups to watch.

Main event: Brandon Moreno vs. Lone’er Kavanagh

Moreno vs. Kavanagh is a five round flyweight main event with major divisional stakes. Moreno’s pace, experience in five round fights, and proven durability get tested by Kavanagh’s movement-heavy striking and willingness to take risks on the feet. This is also a high pressure spot for Kavanagh on the road in Mexico City.

Main card fights to know

The rest of the main card blends established names with Mexico’s rising talent. Marlon Vera vs. David Martinez is a bantamweight matchup that could produce fireworks early, while Daniel Zellhuber vs. King Green is a lightweight style clash that should feature long exchanges and momentum swings.

Preliminary card spotlight and late change

The prelims have several matchups that matter for roster movement, including Edgar Chairez vs. Felipe Bunes and Cristian Quinonez vs. Kris Moutinho. One important update: Sofia Montenegro is out, and unbeaten Mexican prospect Regina Tarin has stepped in to face Ernesta Kareckaite on short notice at a 130 pound catchweight.

UFC Mexico City 2026 full fight card

CardFight
Main eventBrandon Moreno vs. Lone’er Kavanagh
Main cardMarlon Vera vs. David Martinez
Main cardDaniel Zellhuber vs. King Green
Main cardEdgar Chairez vs. Felipe Bunes
Main cardImanol Rodriguez vs. Kevin Borjas
Main cardSantiago Luna vs. Angel Pacheco
PrelimsRyan Gandra vs. Jose Daniel Medina
PrelimsAilin Perez vs. Macy Chiasson
PrelimsCristian Quinonez vs. Kris Moutinho
PrelimsDouglas Silva de Andrade vs. Javier Reyes
PrelimsErnesta Kareckaite vs. Regina Tarin (catchweight)
PrelimsDamian Pinas vs. Wes Schultz
PrelimsErik Silva vs. Francis Marshall

Card listings can shift during fight week, especially with late replacements, so it is worth checking again on Saturday for any updates.