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UFC 270 takeaways - Figueiredo and Moreno aren't done with each other yet; spotlight shines on prospects

Deiveson Figueiredo exacted revenge on Brandon Moreno in their trilogy fight to win back the flyweight title at UFC 270 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on Saturday. It was the most entertaining fight of the night, and Figueiredo seemed to have elevated his game after moving his camp to Arizona to work with Henry Cejudo. Should they do it a fourth time, with the score now tied at 1-1-1 after three bouts?

Beyond Saturday's title fights, Said Nurmagomedov moved to 4-1 in the UFC with a clinical submission victory in less than a minute. Is he a threat in the bantamweight division?

Jack Della Maddalena, after starting his career 0-2, has won 11 consecutive fights, including a victory in his UFC debut against Pete Rodriguez on Saturday in Round 1. Can he be the next Australian star in MMA?

And what about Michael Morales? Against Trevin Giles he showed versatility, poise and extreme confidence, making him another prospect to watch.

Brett Okamoto, Marc Raimondi, Jeff Wagenheim and Carlos Contreras Legaspi react to the action and share their takes.

Contreras Legaspi: There's never been a rivalry with four title fights between the same two opponents in the history of the UFC, but Deiveson Figueiredo and Brandon Moreno are willing to go against each other once again, after completing their trilogy on Saturday.

Figueiredo proved that a couple of months training with a double champion can make a difference. Last October, Figueiredo moved his training camp from Brazil to Arizona to train under Eric Albarracin and former two division UFC champion Henry Cejudo. He improved on his takedown defense, was effective with his calf kicks and learned how to keep Moreno away from his back.

Figueiredo's conditioning was also much

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