BEN MOA
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MOA vs BRENTS
May 10, 2025 8:00 PM
May 10, 2025 8:00 PM

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Division
Heavyweight
Reach
81in / 206cm
height
75
75
nickname
TONGAN NIGHTMARE
age
04/1981
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Nationality
United States of America

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Ben Moa is an American mixed martial artist who made the jump to the BKFC after running up a 5-2 record as a professional. Although his fight experience isn’t overly extensive, Moa is a lifelong athlete having played NCAA football for the University of Utah as a tight end. His dedication and raw athleticism carried him to the NFL where he played with the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets.
From 2016, Ben Moa has been able to secure all of his mixed martial arts wins via T/KO, and not a single fight of his has gone the distance. With that entertaining, fan-friendly style, the Ogden, Utah based power-puncher is bound to do good things in the Squared Circle! You can expect calculated pressure and a willingness to mix brawling and a more technical approach to dominate his opponent. He is an excellent counter striker that will utilize his footwork and mix in a higher than average fight IQ while relying on his solid chin to find the W on any given night.
Moa’s sons have followed in his footsteps of playing college football and he has been leaning more and more into real estate when he isn’t in fight camp. Despite the white collar job, Moa’s competitive nature comes out from time to time and he feels the need to step into the Squared Circle and throw hands with some of the most dangerous fighters in the world of bare-knuckle.
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MOA vs BRENTS
May 10, 2025
May 10, 2025 8:00 PM
THE MAVERIK CENTER SALT LAKE CITY, UT
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Salt Lake City, UT
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