Brandon Moreno and Dan Ige both starred in a recent Wingstop commercial that got several laughs from many within the mixed martial arts community. The two UFC stars got to show off their comedic chops in a recent skit that had dubbed over audio from UFC commentator Jon Anik overtop of it.
Ige posted the video to his Instagram account @dynamitedan808 with the UFC featherweight eating several wings after Moreno did a mock weigh in.
The former UFC flyweight champion was asked by Ige if he was hungry with a dramatic close up following on the Mexican combatant who had just made weight in the advertisement. Moreno then grabbed a bag of chicken wings that Ige was holding with the latter telling the former not to forget the ranch with the flyweight fighter assuring him he would not.
Many in the MMA world from fans to UFC fighters alike took to the comment section to offer their thoughts on the collaborative commercial between Moreno and Ige.
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@sooky.mma said:
"This is amazing"
@natan_levy stated:
"Let's gooooooo"
@jake_canning519 quipped:
"Love this! Moreno looking like a featherweight"
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Check out the Wingstop commercial featuring Brandon Moreno and Dan Ige below:
Brandon Moreno and Dan Ige's next fights inside the UFC
Brandon Moreno and Dan Ige will likely need to slow down on the chicken wing consumption for the foreseeable future as both men have their next octagon assignments locked in for the coming months.
Ige will compete on Oct. 26 on the pay-per-view main card of UFC 308. '50 K' will collide with Lerone Murphy with the number fourteen and number eleven contenders at 145 pounds, respectively, set to collide in the cage. This event is headlined by a featherweight title clash as titleholder Ilia Topuria aims to make the first defense of his belt against former divisional kingpin Max Holloway.
Moreno will compete the Saturday night after Ige in a UFC Fight Night main event matchup on Nov. 2. The promotion returns to Canada with a consequential contest at 125 pounds headlining the company's event in Edmonton.
The former divisional titleholder will battle Amir Albazi in a clash that will pit the number two contender in the weight class against the number three contender in the weight category. The victor here will be well positioned in the divisional queue only behind the victor of number one flyweight Brandon Royval fighting number five contender Tatsuro Taira which headlines the UFC Fight Night on Oct. 12.