Heading into UFC Fight Night on Saturday, the bantamweight matchup between Cristian Quinonez and Kris Moutinho is expected to be one of the most lopsided fights on the preliminary card in Mexico City. Quinonez enters this bout as a significant favorite according to current betting odds and he will try to end his losing streak on home soil. Before this fight on Saturday, continue reading for my Cristian Quinonez vs Kris Moutinho prediction.
Our Cristian Quinonez vs Kris Moutinho Pick
Pick:
Confidence: 4 out of 5
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| Statistic | Cristian Quinonez | Kris Moutinho |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 29 | 33 |
| Reach (in) | 70 | 68 |
| Stance | Orthodox | Southpaw |
| Record | 18-5-0 | 14-7-0 |
Cristian Quinonez vs Kris Moutinho Preview
Cristian Quinonez enters this fight with a solid record of 18 wins and 5 losses and a reputation for finishing fights both with his strikes. His last outing in the UFC saw him face a tough opponent in Raoni Barcelos, where he was submitted in the third round. But he has shown he belongs at this level since joining the promotion a few years ago and consistently competes in the bantamweight division. Quinonez fights out of Mexico and brings sharp striking combined with grappling threats that have helped him secure finishes over lower-level competition. He has a slight reach advantage over Moutinho, which allows him to keep range and dictate the pace on the feet.
Kris Moutinho is a veteran presence with a record of 14 wins and 7 losses. The American southpaw has shown he can score finishes and display dangerous striking, but his UFC tenure has been marked by inconsistency. He is 0-3 all-time in UFC, losing twice in his first run with the promotion a few years ago and losing his return in June against Malcolm Wellmaker.
Moutinho typically seeks to pressure and land significant shots, but against higher-tier opponents, he has struggled, often being finished before the final horn. His record shows nine stoppage wins and seven stoppage losses. He enters this fight as the underdog despite the losing streak for Quinonez going into this matchup.
Quinonez’s ability to control the range and deploy a varied striking arsenal should test Moutinho early. The Mexican fighter’s cardio and pace-setting ability further his edge, as he can maintain pressure and mix in high-output striking with grappling when the opportunity arises. Moutinho’s southpaw stance can present tricky angles, but unless he secures early success on the feet, he may struggle to impose his game plan against a more athletic and longer opponent.

