Accomplished New Zealand flyweight fighter Kai Kara-France is a name synonymous with excitement and change in the world of mixed martial arts. Over a decade in the game, CARA-France has had its fair share of ups and downs. As he prepares to step into the Octagon at UFC 305 against Steve Erceg, it’s important to reflect on the fights that shaped his career, highlighting his bitter victories and defeats
Early Career and UFC Breakthrough
Twelve years ago was when Cara France’s MMA career started, and she soon became well-known on the New Zealand scene. But things weren’t always easy. Cara-France lost her first bout badly, dropping twice out of her first three fights. While many fighters would have crumbled after these early defeats, Kai saw it as only the beginning.

A new era began with his UFC debut. Cara-France, who went on to win three titles for the organization, proved her mettle and perseverance, earning her the moniker “Don’t Blink.” But in what was to be a pivotal bout for his career, he squared up against two-time flyweight champion Brandon Moreno.
Brandon Moreno Rival: A Tale of Two Wars
It was an unforgettable first interview for Kai Cara-France with Brandon Moreno. Riding high off his series victory, Moreno prevailed in a unanimous vote. Despite landing a few big blows, Cara-France’s UFC career entered a challenging era with this defeat.
When the two faced off one more, the rivalry erupted once more, with a 125-pound bout planned. Cara-France lost by TKO against Moreno in spite of a heroic attempt. This loss served as a reminder of the tiny distinction between victory and defeat at the greatest level of mixed martial arts competition.
A Rollercoaster of Wins and Losses
Following his first setback against Moreno, Kara-France squared up against Brandon Royval, another formidable foe. Cara-France lost the second round by being executed by guillotine, which was a shocking turn of events. However, he recovered and continued to win, true to his warrior mentality, only to be halted by Moreno once more in their second round.
Cara-carerancerance’s career has been a roller coaster, filled with amazing successes and unanticipated failures. His adaptability, though, cannot be disputed. With each setback, he strives to keep getting better and keeps going forward in order to bounce back stronger.
Controversy Comes: Amir Albaji Fight
Kara France’s most recent bout with Emir Albazi in June 2023 was contentious. In the end, Albazi prevailed via split judgment, although many people, including Cara France, questioned the judge’s decision. Three judges weighed in: one supported Albaji, one sided with Cara-France, and a third tipped the scales in favor of Albaji.
Cara-France found the split decision to be bittersweet, particularly considering the potential risk. Not only was he fighting for the win, but also for his prestige and the essential cash benefits. Cara-France expressed her disappointment at the outcome, saying, “His loss cost me $100,000.” Even when the record indicates a loss, he continues to be obstinate, insisting that he has not yet lost that fight.
Looking Ahead: The Next Challenge
The stakes are stronger than ever as Kai Cara-France gets ready for his next matchup with Steve Erceg at UFC 305. This battle gives him an opportunity to redeem himself and show that he is still one of the best in the flyweight class, rather than just adding another victory to his record.
