- Renato Moicano ranted about democracy and hit out at the France president following his UFC Paris victory
- The 35-year-old eyes a possible showdown with Paddy Pimblett or Dan Hooker
Renato Moicano took the opportunity to voice his real thoughts on the French government after stopping Benoit St. Denis at UFC Paris before calling out Paddy Pimblett and Dan Hooker.
Moicano blasts the France president
Speaking to Michael Bisping in his Octagon interview, Moicano took a shot at France president Emmanuel Macron in his anti-democracy rant.
“France, I come here and I wanted to talk a lot of sh*t about France. But, I went to the Louvre, I went to all beautiful places in Paris, and I had just one thing to say. French Revolution tried to erase God from the map, but guess what? Jesus Christ is life,” the Brazilian exclaimed.
“F**k [Emmanuel] Macron. F**k all globalists. F**k all these motherf**king globalists. They try to push for a political, corrupt agenda… I advise you read ‘Democracy: The God That Failed’ [by] Hans-Hermann Hoppe and I hope that you understand that democracy is a fallacy. Democracy is not the real government. So please read Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s [book] and understand why the world is going crazy like that today,” he added.
Another CLASSIC post-fight interview from Renato Moicano 😭😭
He goes in on the French government and calls for “easy fights” against Paddy Pimblett and Dan Hooker
“F*** MACRON!”#UFCParis #UFC #MMAhttps://t.co/yquo6UWreJ
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) September 28, 2024
‘Money Moicano’ wants easy money
Unlike other UFC contenders, Moicano doesn’t aim for the best in the lightweight division. Instead, he called for a showdown with either Pimblett or Hooker, whom he tagged as “easy money” fights.
“Next, I want easy money,” Moicano pointed out. “Paddy Pimblett, easy money. Dan Hooker, easy money. Don’t come up with bulls*** 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 St. Denis. But guess what, Money Moicano is the man tonight.”
Pimblett has already expressed mutual interest in taking on Moicano and it appears that a match between the two makes sense as “The Baddy” is finally a ranked contender. Moicano stopped St. Denis via TKO stoppage after dominating his French opponent in two rounds. The win saw the Brazilian improving his winning streak to four consecutive fights.