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Undefeated UFC Title Contender Falls to 1-5 Journeyman, Suffering First Career Defeat

January 6, 2026 2 Min Read
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Michael Morales, currently ranked fourth in the UFC welterweight division, has seen his previously flawless record take a hit with the addition of losses. The undefeated Ecuadorian surged into the top five following a spectacular knockout of Sean Brady at UFC 322 in Madison Square Garden last November, marking his third straight finish inside the Octagon and positioning him as a top contender for Islam Makhachev’s recently won world title.

However, Morales’ record has now been updated by leading statistics site Tapology to 20 wins and 1 loss after uncovering fights from early in his career. This loss occurred during a reality competition in Ecuador called Ultima Perea, where Morales participated in 2017 at ages 17 and 18. Despite his previous record showing as undefeated, Tapology identified that while he won the preliminary bout, he lost in the quarterfinals by triangle choke submission to Ricardo Centeno, a journeyman fighter with a 1-5 record at that time. Though these bouts meet professional MMA standards according to Tapology, this adjustment is not officially recognized by the UFC or any sports commission, and Morales’ official record remains 19-0 as per UFC documentation.

Some fans have expressed frustration with Tapology’s decision, arguing that the format of the reality show bouts and their two-round structure do not qualify them as professional fights. Ariel Pereira, who claims experience working on the program, noted that the rules prohibited elbow strikes and that a potential third round would have been decided by the referee, similar to “The Ultimate Fighter” series. This controversy highlights ongoing debates over which early career fights should count towards a professional fighter’s official record.

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Fan Take: This revelation chips away at Morales’ aura of invincibility, adding a new layer of intrigue around his career trajectory. It also raises important questions about the standards for recognizing professional MMA fights, which could have broader implications for how fighters’ records are viewed and verified in the sport.

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