Tag: Alex Pereira

  • Jon Jones Confirms Talks to Fight at UFC White House

    Jon Jones Confirms Talks to Fight at UFC White House

    After a whole saga, if both new reports and Jon Jones’ word hold, Jones will get his wish of competing at the UFC White House event.

    A report from Ariel Helwani approximately 24 hours ago claimed that Alex Pereira’s vacating of the UFC light heavyweight championship is due to him moving up to heavyweight. And with that, talks of a bout between him and Jones to serve as the UFC White House main event have been held.

    Hours following Helwani’s report, at a meet and greet at The Brook Casino in New Hampshire, Jones confirmed that he and the UFC have had discussions about competing at the White House.

    “I’m in negotiations with the UFC about this White House [fight] as well,” said Jones. “I’m a very proud American, and I cannot wait to represent one more time.”

    Jones was one of the earliest names who spoke up last summer when U.S. President Donald Trump first hinted at a UFC event taking place on the lawn of the White House.

    It had been just two weeks since Jones retired from the UFC, vacating the UFC heavyweight championship, which was then given to then-interim champion Tom Aspinall. Before the White House card announcement, it appeared to be the end of a year-plus-long saga of negotiations between Jones, Aspinall, and the UFC.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White has previously been on the record stating that he considers Jones vs. Aspinall as a “dream main event” for the card, but that he couldn’t trust Jones with the main event slot of the card.

    Jones returned to the UFC after a three-year layoff at UFC 285, defeating Ciryl Gane for the then-vacant heavyweight championship. He’s fought just once since, retaining the belt against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309.

    White has promised recently that fights for the White House card will be revealed in the coming days.

  • Alex Pereira vs. Jon Jones “Being Discussed” For UFC White House

    Alex Pereira vs. Jon Jones “Being Discussed” For UFC White House

    It appears that Alex Pereira’s next step will be seeking UFC gold at heavyweight, and that could come true in his next fight, which could be in the main event of the UFC White House card.

    In a new video regarding Pereira vacating the light heavyweight title, Ariel Helwani claims, as many have assumed, the reason for Pereira vacating the championship is that he is being allowed to move up to heavyweight.

    In addition, according to Helwani, there have been discussions about having Pereira vs. Jon Jones taking place as the featured bout of the UFC White House card — either for a would-be vacant heavyweight championship or an interim one.

    Helwani says that this fight is not a guarantee, and there’s not a lot of positive momentum about this fight taking place. It has, however, at least been talked about as a potential idea.

    “Alex Pereira is no longer the light heavyweight champion, and I can tell you right here and now that there have been some talks of him fighting Jon Jones,” Helwani said. “And there have been talks of him fighting Jon Jones on the White House card.

    “Jon Jones on the White House card is not dead, but I could tell you I don’t feel as of right now a ton of positive momentum in that direction. But I’m not here to tell you that it’s dead. There have been talks of this.”

    Helwani adds that if Pereira vs. Jones doesn’t get done, then there are discussions of Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane, for what Helwani assumes would be an interim heavyweight championship.

    Whether Pereira’s heavyweight debut features an undisputed or interim heavyweight title at stake will also depend on the status of champion Tom Aspinall. Aspinall has been sidelined with eye issues since he and Gane’s no-contest at UFC 321 in October.

    Jones has publicly hoped at the possibility of competing in front of U.S. President Donald Trump on the UFC White House card. Jones, in fact, ended his retirement after just two weeks when the opportunity first opened up.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White, however, has previously stated apprehension about Jones being involved in such a card.

    White has also stated he preferred Pereira to stay at light heavyweight, but his stance on that seems to have softened over time.

    Pereira is a former middleweight and light heavyweight champion. He regained the 205-pound title in his last fight, knocking out Magomed Ankalaev in just over a minute at UFC 320.

    A heavyweight title win would make Pereira the first UFC fighter ever to win championships in three different weight classes.

    Carlos Ulberg and Jiri Prochazka will fight for the vacated light heavyweight title in the main event of UFC 327, which takes place on April 11 in Miami.

  • Alex Pereira Still Open to Fighting Arthritic Jon Jones

    Alex Pereira Still Open to Fighting Arthritic Jon Jones

    Alex Pereira is still open to a future fight with Jon Jones despite the former champion’s recent revelation of severe arthritis in his left hip. Jones’ condition, serious enough to qualify him for a hip replacement, has cast doubt on his return to the Octagon.

    Jones recently revealed he has severe arthritis, which could impact Pereira’s plans for a potential heavyweight bout. Jones last competed in November 2024, defeating Stipe Miocic via third-round TKO at UFC 309. He also re-entered the USADA drug testing pool in hopes of competing at a UFC White House event.

    Jones stated the UFC knows the full extent of his arthritis condition and is considering retirement for a second time, though he remains interested in competing at a UFC White House event if the opportunity justifies the physical demands of his arthritis condition.

    Alex Pereira Undetterred

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=labsCyvedn8

    Speaking with Valter Walker, Pereira addressed Jones’ revelations stating, “I think every athlete has chronic injuries, serious injuries,”

    He also expressed his willingness to face any opponent at light heavyweight or heavyweight.

    “Whoever they put in front of me, I’ll be fighting,” Pereira said. “I love fighting, so it doesn’t matter weight classes — of course, if you say middleweight I can’t make that anymore. At the other two divisions, light heavyweight and heavyweight, [the opponent] is indifferent to me.”

    Pereira remains interested in competing at the UFC event at the White House in June, even if Jones is not his opponent. He is keeping the door open for a move to the heavyweight division.

  • Alex Pereira Teases Heavyweight Move With Cryptic Social Post

    Alex Pereira Teases Heavyweight Move With Cryptic Social Post

    Alex Pereira has fueled growing speculation about his long-anticipated move to heavyweight with a cryptic post on Instagram. The UFC light heavyweight champion captioned a post “1-2-3 and go” on Thursday, with many fans interpreting the numbers as a nod to his pursuit of a third UFC title in a third weight class.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DUrEcmaibDh

    The post arrives just two days after UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall shared a gruesome photo following double eye surgery, leaving the 265-pound division without an active champion for the foreseeable future. Aspinall was diagnosed with significant traumatic bilateral Brown’s syndrome after Ciryl Gane’s eye poke at UFC 321 in October.

    Interim Title Fight With Gane Gaining Steam

    With Aspinall sidelined indefinitely, rumors of an interim heavyweight title fight between Pereira and Ciryl Gane have gained serious traction. UFC commentator Joe Rogan revealed in December that he had heard significant chatter about the matchup, and even Aspinall has endorsed the idea, telling Paddy Pimblett, “It would be a good fight. I think it’s a good stylistic matchup.”

    A report from MMA journalist Rueben Carter on January 14 claimed Pereira had informed the UFC that he intends to vacate his light heavyweight title to move up in weight. No formal announcement has materialized yet, but today’s post suggests momentum is building again.

    A Historic Move In The Making

    Pereira originally targeted a superfight against Jon Jones at the UFC White House card on June 14, but that path stalled after Jones’ retirement and Dana White’s reluctance to book the fight. In December, Pereira posted on Instagram, “Looks like the White House is a no go!!!”

    The only fresh matchup remaining at light heavyweight is Carlos Ulberg, who is on a nine-fight win streak and has publicly called for the Pereira fight. But with the 38-year-old walking around at 235 to 243 pounds and the heavyweight division in limbo, a historic third title run appears to be the more likely path forward.

  • Alex Pereira in Talks for Grappling Match vs. Shara Magomedov

    Alex Pereira in Talks for Grappling Match vs. Shara Magomedov

    Alex Pereira could make his first combat sports appearance of 2026 outside the octagon — in a grappling match against rising UFC middleweight Shara Magomedov.

    According to an interview Shara’s manager Rizvan Magomedov gave to Greek outlet Sport24, negotiations are reportedly underway for the two UFC stars to meet in a grappling competition while Pereira awaits confirmation of his next MMA fight.

    Shara’s Manager Confirms Negotiations Are Ongoing

    Rizvan Magomedov told Sport24 that discussions are active, though no event or date has been finalized. The pairing would be a fascinating style clash — Pereira is known primarily as an elite striker from his kickboxing days, while Magomedov’s unorthodox striking and growing ground game have made him one of the UFC’s fastest-rising names.

    Notably, Shara remains unbeaten in the UFC and has demonstrated grappling credentials that even Arman Tsarukyan could not overcome.

    Pereira Eyeing Heavyweight Move in UFC

    The grappling talks come at an interesting time for Pereira. The Brazilian has been trading barbs with Jon Jones over a potential champion vs. champion super-fight at heavyweight, while also being open to a historic third title reign at 205 pounds.

    Pereira reclaimed the UFC light heavyweight title by knocking out Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 320 last October, avenging the only blemish on his UFC record. He recently endorsed Dustin Jacoby for UFC rankings inclusion after Vegas 113.

    A Growing Trend in Combat Sports

    Crossover grappling matches have surged in popularity in recent years, with events like Tezos WNO and Who’s Number One attracting MMA stars to submission-only competition. A Pereira vs. Shara grappling match would generate massive interest given both fighters’ profiles.

    For now, Pereira’s octagon future remains in the hands of the UFC — but his willingness to compete anywhere speaks to the champion’s desire to stay active in 2026.

  • Jon Jones and Alex Pereira Trade Barbs in Heated Weekend Exchange

    Jon Jones and Alex Pereira Trade Barbs in Heated Weekend Exchange

    Jon Jones and Alex Pereira spent the weekend firing shots at each other on social media, fueling speculation about a potential champion vs. champion superfight.

    The exchange kicked off Saturday when Pereira posted a video from the tire shop in Brazil where he worked before his UFC stardom. The clip showed a tire marked “Next Jones” alongside a hammer labeled “Poatan” — a not-so-subtle challenge to the former heavyweight champion.

    https://x.com/acentraldomma/status/2012573294214381961

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DTnEM1NlKH5

    Jones didn’t take long to respond. The UFC legend posted a video on Instagram warning Pereira about what he’s asking for.

    “I’ve beat a lot of legends from your country, my friend. I know you’d love to avenge the boys, but boy, would you be a good one to add to my list. Be careful what you wish for. Chama,” Jones said, borrowing Pereira’s signature catchphrase.

    Jones’ record against Brazilian fighters speaks for itself — he holds victories over Maurício “Shogun” Rua, Lyoto Machida, Vitor Belfort, Glover Teixeira, and Thiago Santos throughout his legendary career.

    The back-and-forth comes as both fighters position themselves for the UFC White House event scheduled for June 14, 2026. Jones retired last June but re-entered the USADA testing pool weeks later after President Trump announced the historic card. Pereira has been on a tear since reclaiming his light heavyweight title with an 80-second demolition of Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 320 in October.

    UFC CEO Dana White remains skeptical about booking Jones, previously telling Complex: “Can I count on Jon Jones? I can’t have Jon Jones doing something bad or pulling out of the White House fight.”

    Whether the trash talk leads to an actual booking remains to be seen, but Jones and Pereira have made their interest abundantly clear.

  • Khamzat Chimaev Calls Out ‘Scared’ Alex Pereira for UFC White House Superfight

    Khamzat Chimaev Calls Out ‘Scared’ Alex Pereira for UFC White House Superfight

    UFC middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev has issued another challenge to light heavyweight king Alex Pereira, targeting a champion vs. champion showdown at the historic UFC White House event on June 14.

    The undefeated Chimaev took to social media on Sunday to call out Pereira, promising a quick finish and taunting the Brazilian’s fanbase in the process.

    Chimaev followed up with a second post directed at Pereira’s supporters, writing, “All Brazilian fans tell this boy if you’re not scared tell him to fight.”

    The 31-year-old Chechen-born fighter has been pursuing Pereira for months, previously accusing the light heavyweight champion of “running away” from the matchup. In December, Chimaev stated he doesn’t believe Pereira wants the fight, claiming “everyone knows this guy is not on my level.”

    Both Champions Coming Off Dominant Title Wins

    Chimaev captured the middleweight title at UFC 319 in August with a dominant unanimous decision over Dricus du Plessis, landing a UFC-record 529 strikes en route to three 50-44 scorecards. He has yet to defend the belt and has fought just once per year since 2022.

    Meanwhile, Pereira reclaimed the light heavyweight championship at UFC 320 in October, stopping Magomed Ankalaev in just 80 seconds to become a two-time 205-pound champion. The Brazilian has since set his sights on a move to heavyweight, with rumors swirling about a potential interim title fight against Ciryl Gane while Tom Aspinall recovers from eye surgery.

    White House Card Taking Shape

    The UFC White House event is scheduled for June 14, 2026, on the South Lawn, with weigh-ins expected at the Lincoln Memorial. Dana White has described it as potentially “the greatest fight card ever assembled” and confirmed approximately 5,000 fans will attend the White House grounds, with another 85,000 at the nearby Ellipse park.

    However, White has stated the promotion won’t begin booking fights until February, leaving Chimaev’s challenge in limbo for now.

    Pereira has not responded to Chimaev’s latest callout. The light heavyweight champion has been focused on securing a superfight against Jon Jones, though Jones recently stated that Dana White “isn’t interested” in making that fight happen.

  • Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira: “The Fight is Coming in 2026” According to UFC Insider

    Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira: “The Fight is Coming in 2026” According to UFC Insider

    Jon Jones and Alex Pereira is a fight booking that the two seem quite keen to participate in with a prominent MMA analyst foreseeing that blockbuster bout taking place next year. That individual being referenced is Chael Sonnen who mentioned this during an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show.

    Touching on the potential of that heavyweight matchup happening and how that plays into the need for clarity with the light heavyweight title picture with Pereira helming over that division, Sonnen said,

    “Pereira and Jones social media talk—the fight is coming in 2026. But Jon Jones is the only fighter not wanting to fight. He took three years off to drink protein shakes, sitting out on suspension.”

    “He jumped back in the pool, can’t decide. If Jon thinks Pereira will sit and do nothing at age 38, it’s not going to solve anything. Jon could call out and fight Pereira in February or March and then do something else.”

    “But instead, Pereira is pointing at heavyweight, and we need to listen to that. If Pereira stays at heavyweight, we need to vacate the belt and move on.”

    Jon Jones takes shot at Tom Aspinall following UFC 321 eye poke

    Jon Jones couldn’t resist getting in a dig at UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall who was poked in the eyes during his recent title defense with Ciryl Gane which led to an anticlimactic no contest at UFC 321. The Jones-Aspinall title unification discourse domianted the media cycle for quite a while with the former eventually retiring and vacating the belt which led then-interim champion Aspinall to become the undisputed champion outright.

    In the wake of the inauspicious ending to the Abu Dhabi-based heavyweight title fight, Jones made reference to the main event outcome when he changed his social media picture of a duck to a duck with an eye patch over it. ‘Bones’ also shared a post that someone put up regaridng the Aspinall vs. Gane clash comparing the time duration where Jones finished Gane, contrasted with how long the Aspinall vs. Gane fight was. Jones would impose text over that post which said ‘never forget who the GOAT is.’

    Jones defeated Gane in a bit over two minutes to claim the then-vacant heavyweight strap in 2023 while Gane-Aspinall was called off a bit over four and a half minutes in.

  • Carlos Ulberg Throws Down The Gauntlet: Alex Pereira Is Next

    Carlos Ulberg Throws Down The Gauntlet: Alex Pereira Is Next

    Carlos Ulberg is riding high after knocking out a former multi time UFC light heavyweight title challenger and feels confident that the 205 pound kingpin Alex Pereira will be next. Ulberg finished Dominick Reyes at UFC Perth and the title challenger queue in that division runs deep with other standouts like Jiri Prochazka close to that opportunity. During an interview with MMA Junkie, Ulberg touched upon his desire to not just fight for the title but with a keenness on it being versus ‘Poatan’.

    Pereira has been putting out messaging lately indicating that he has interest in moving up to heavyweight for a mega fight against Jon Jones at the UFC White House card in June 2026. With the current UFC culture of champions having to vacate their belts if they choose to pursue opportunities at higher weights, this would more than likely lead to Pereira relinquishing the 205 pound strap to seek a fight with ‘Bones’ at heavyweight next Summer.

    Touching on what he wants next and addressing some of the moving parts of this present landscape in his weight division, Ulberg said,

    “You know what? I’d love to fight Alex. I think that’s the big fight. That’s the money fight. That’s an entertaining fight. That’s what the fans would love to see and watch.”

    “I’d hope that he’d stick around the light heavyweight division so I could fight Pereira. That would be amazing. That’d be the fight that I’ve always wanted—to fight Alex.”

    “And you beat someone like Alex, that just means you’re at that top, that top level. So, um… this is putting all the other guys out of the picture, but I want Alex.”

    Carlos Ulberg thinks he has a greater case for an Alex Pereira fight than Jiri Prochazka

    Carlos Ulberg expressly mentioned Alex Pereira as being the money fight in his division and he seems to be holding out some hope that Pereira may want to defend his light heavyweight title at least once during this new reign before seeking heavyweight aspirations thereafter. This was mentioned in the same MMA Junkie interview above with Ulberg making his case for a Pereira fight and throwing cold water on Jiri Prochazka’s campaign.

    Carlos Ulberg’s logic is that Jiri Prochazka is already 0-2 versus Pereira and that it is Ulberg’s time for a championship opportunity. The next few months will surely be quite an intriguing time for the UFC’s light heavyweight division and fans will be certainly locked in to see how all of this plays out.

  • Jon Jones Tells Alex Pereira He’d Be Honored To Fight Him At UFC White House, Both Rip Tom Aspinall After UFC 321 No Contest

    Jon Jones Tells Alex Pereira He’d Be Honored To Fight Him At UFC White House, Both Rip Tom Aspinall After UFC 321 No Contest

    After the events of UFC 321, you knew Jon Jones was going to make his voice heard. And he did so in a way that was equal parts subtle as it was blatant.

    The UFC 321 heavyweight championship main event featuring Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane ended in a no contest after Aspinall was left unable to continue due to a double eye poke. In the hours since, the MMA community has been in debate over if Gane is at fault for the eye pokes or if Aspinall wanted a way out of the fight.

    Jones has given his answer, changing photos on his social media accounts to rubber ducks with eye patches.

    This was a clap back and nod to UFC London earlier this year. There, Aspinall was in the crowd and held up a rubber duck to the camera, implying that Jones was ducking him in the negotiations for an undisputed title fight between the two that ultimately fell through.

    Jon Jones Sends Dig To Tom Aspinall, Wants To Fight Alex Pereira At UFC White House

    Jones wasn’t done, however. A few hours after the end of the card, Jones directed a post on X (formerly Twitter) toward Alex Pereira, putting out the idea of the two facing off at the UFC White House card this coming June.

    “Alex, I’d be down to bring the highest skill level to the White House,” Jones said in the post. “I appreciate the respect you showed, let’s dance.”

    This was in response to Pereira’s own reaction to the UFC 321 conclusion. In an Instagram post, Pereira can be seen shaking his head with a smirk as he walked away from his TV screen.

    The post was captioned with a message toward Jones, asking for the two of them to “make the heavyweight division great again.”

    Both circumstances, however, will have to go through the mind of someone who has been against both. UFC CEO and President Dana White has previously stated that he doesn’t want Jones competing at the UFC White House card and that he doesn’t have an interest in Alex Pereira moving up to heavyweight.

  • Ciryl Gane Ready to Welcome Alex Pereira to the Heavyweight Division “Beautiful Idea”

    Ciryl Gane Ready to Welcome Alex Pereira to the Heavyweight Division “Beautiful Idea”

    Ciryl Gane can potentially end up on the throne of UFC’s heavyweight division after this weekend and would welcome a challenge from Alex Pereira if ‘Poatan’ jumped up into the weight category. Gane is vying for the heavyweight crown once again, with the former interim champion hoping that the adage of the third time’s the charm will shine through after two failed bids at the undisputed crown previously.

    On October 25th, Gane will try to claim the strap from UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, with the title challenger taking part in media obligations at the UFC 321 pre-fight media day proceedings. When an on-site media member mentioned past comments from Pereira about being curious about a heavyweight move and what the former UFC interim champion would think of the UFC’s light heavyweight champion moving up, in video footage provided by MMA Junkie, Gane said,

    “Alex Pereira at heavyweight? Beautiful idea. He’s a very dangerous fighter, very marketable, a beautiful story. He’s built himself so well, and like Jon Jones, he can make that move. It’s exciting to watch.”

    Ciryl Gane feels no pressure regarding his drought in undisputed UFC title bids

    Ciryl Gane does not seem to have a meaningful shadow cast over him from his previous title fights with Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou not panning out for him.

    The French fighter was questioned at the same referenced pre-fight media day if those Jones and Ngannou setbacks played into his mindset at all, as Gane stated [via Lowkick MMA],

    “The pressure is less this time, for sure. I remember my first big fight against Francis Ngannou — the storytelling, the media, everything around it was huge.”

    “And then there was Jon Jones — still a big fight but a little less noise. For Tom, there’s less pressure again. I feel calmer, more focused.”

    Gane could also find himself in a similar historical spot to someone like Chael Sonnen insofar as a title challenger who put together a 0-3 ledger in undisputed title bids.

  • Alex Pereira vs Jon Jones: MMA icon weighs in on potential superfight

    Alex Pereira vs Jon Jones: MMA icon weighs in on potential superfight

    MMA legend Jason ‘Mayhem’ Miller has given his thoughts on the potential superfight that’s brewing between Alex Pereira and Jon Jones.

    Ever since his iconic win at UFC 320, Alex Pereira has been making it known that he is interested in squaring off with Jon Jones in a blockbuster superfight. If it happens, you’d have to imagine that the goal would be for it to take place on the UFC White House card, perhaps serving as the main event of the show.

    Alex Pereira clearly respects Jon Jones and vice versa, but Dana White hasn’t been willing to commit to putting ‘Bones’ on the card – largely because of how he handled the Tom Aspinall situation.

    In a recent interview, the aforementioned ‘Mayhem’ Miller weighed in on what he believes should happen.

    Jason Miller’s view on Alex Pereira vs Jon Jones

    “100% should happen. 100% should happen.”

    “Well, Jon Jones I see that fight a lot closer than people would think. Everyone likes to defer, ‘Oh, Jon will win that one.’ And that is the inkling in the back of my head. He’s a more complete martial artist and at this stage in his career bigger.”

    “Do I want Poatan to win? Yeah. Yeah. A little bit. I do. Because this guy has the romantic story. I don’t know, all that story could be fluff they made up. But man, working at the tire shop, some manly stuff. Hey, I did that myself… He went through his struggles. He overcame it. Kickboxing champion.”

  • Khamzat Chimaev Wants Alex Pereira for Two Division Gold

    Khamzat Chimaev Wants Alex Pereira for Two Division Gold

    UFC middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev has once again made it clear that he is interested in heading up to light heavyweight to battle Alex Pereira for a second world title.

    Following his dominant win over Dricus du Plessis, Khamzat Chimaev has made it clear that he wants to stay fairly active. There are a handful of potential challengers for him in the middleweight division, but given what we all know about ‘Borz’, it certainly feels like his preference is to venture up to 205 pounds in order to try and win a second belt.

    While that may be an interesting idea, the current champ Alex Pereira doesn’t seem overly interested in this. Instead, he wants to battle it out with Jon Jones in the heavyweight division, and he wants to do it at next summer’s history UFC White House event.

    In a recent podcast appearance, Khamzat Chimaev had the following to say about a potential collision with Pereira.

    Khamzat Chimaev wants Alex Pereira fight

    “I would love to fight for the second belt,” Chimaev said on the Badaev Podcast. “It’s no secret, the guy who’s got the belt at 205 pounds [Pereira] now is a very good matchup for me.”

    “They say he has a lot of power, but I’ve never been edged out in that area. He used to fight at 185, too, and then moved up to 205. So I would like to fight at light heavyweight.”

    Quotes via GiveMeSport

    Could it happen? We’ll have to wait and see.

  • Alex Pereira Laughs Off Magomed Ankalaev Injury Story

    Alex Pereira Laughs Off Magomed Ankalaev Injury Story

    Alex Pereira isn’t interested in hearing about any Magomed Ankalaev injuries following their battle at UFC 320.

    As we know, Alex Pereira defeated Magomed Ankalaev in the main event of UFC 320 to become the new UFC light heavyweight champion. He did so in pretty impressive fashion, finishing him via TKO within 80 seconds of the fight getting underway.

    It’s safe to assume that we won’t be seeing a trilogy fight anytime soon as a result of how dominant the rematch was. Still, Alex Pereira did lose their first meeting, and after noting that he was dealing with some injuries, Ankalaev did the same thing following the rematch, raising a few eyebrows about just how compromised he may have been.

    In a recent interview, Alex Pereira had the following to say about any injury worries that Ankalaev was having.

    Alex Pereira laughs off Magomed Ankalaev’s injury

    “I’ve always been injured and injuries man, it’s all the same. Now, Ankalaev is talking about a broken rib or whatever he had. Bro, if you saw my injuries right now, me, fighting him today, he’d feel like s***. He wouldn’t even come back to fight again.

    “He’d be like ‘damn, what am I even doing in this organization?’. He’d quit, man. I’m not even gonna say anything. I’ll bet him though, I’ll show you my medical results. What I’ve got versus what you’ve got. I doubt this guy has dealt with the things I’ve dealt with, man.”

    Don’t mess with Poatan, folks.

  • Why Does Alex Pereira Want to Fight Jon Jones? It’s More Than Just Money, Says UFC Insider

    Why Does Alex Pereira Want to Fight Jon Jones? It’s More Than Just Money, Says UFC Insider

    MMA analyst Chael Sonnen has given his thoughts on why he firmly believes Alex Pereira actually wants to fight Jon Jones.

    Alex Pereira is once again the UFC light heavyweight champion after he knocked out Magomed Ankalaev in the main event of UFC 320. In the aftermath of the event, he let the masses know that he’s very interested in the idea of battling Jon Jones at some point in the future.

    In a recent video, Chael Sonnen highlighted why he believes Pereira genuinely wants to fight Jones, as opposed to those who have called him out even if they don’t actually want to fight him.

    Chael Sonnen on Alex Pereira wanting to fight Jon Jones

    “I don’t believe anybody’s ever wanted to fight Jon Jones. You’ll find a couple of people that said it. I don’t believe them. I think Alex Pereira might be the first person to ever call out Jon Jones where I actually think they want to fight Jon. This isn’t about a main event. This isn’t about Madison Square Garden. This isn’t about pay-per-view points and legacy. They actually want to fight Jon Jones. X’s and O’s, my skills versus your skills—just so we know, just so we can go on through this journey known as life and have the answer to this question: Can I beat you or can you beat me? I mean, it is extremely honorable.”

    “Don’t tell me money. Pereira’s rich. Pereira has the number one contract in the UFC. I don’t count Conor because Conor is not currently licensed. Just so you know, Pereira has the number one contract. Before Pereira had that, the highest paid fighter was Israel Adesanya. And within that mix is Khabib. The most beautiful contract was, aside from McGregor, then came Khabib, and then Pereira got in the mix and here we are. 

    “So, we move money out. Everybody wants money and you want more money. I get it. But let’s just move money out. Whatever Pereira does next—and by the way, fighting Jon Jones collectively compared to whatever else Pereira can do, it’s not as substantial as one might think. So, let’s move money out. He’s going to get money either way.”

    “A legit, true competitor who legitimately, behind the fame and the money and the cameras, wants to know: Am I better than you or are you better than me? I can live with the outcome. I don’t want to have to live with the wonder; was it you or was it me? Life moves on either way. But I don’t want to be under contract with you at the same time in this era with an ability to get to the ring—whatever that ability is. 

    “If it means I’ve got to come to your weight class, if it means you’re coming to mine, if it means there’s no belt or I’ve got to put up my belt, whatever the stakes, let’s get this to the ring. And it is such an honorable thing. It is where this sport started.”

  • Carlos Ulberg Explains The Reason Why Alex Pereira Won’t Fight Him

    Carlos Ulberg Explains The Reason Why Alex Pereira Won’t Fight Him

    UFC star Carlos Ulberg has explained why he seemingly doesn’t believe he’ll end up fight Alex Pereira for the UFC light heavyweight championship.

    As we know, Carlos Ulberg has been on the rise for quite some time now in the UFC’s light heavyweight division. He has been on a great win streak and in his last outing, he knocked Dominick Reyes out cold to make a real statement about what the future holds for him at 205 pounds. Then, at UFC 320, he was cageside to watch Alex Pereira recapture the UFC light heavyweight crown.

    Carlos Ulberg, understandably, is considered to be one of the frontrunners in the ‘who gets to fight Pereira’ stakes. It would make a lot of sense given his win streak, but ‘Poatan’ may well have other plans, including a possible heavyweight move or even a third showdown with Jiri Prochazka.

    In a recent interview, Carlos Ulberg gave his thoughts on what Pereira is likely to do next in his career.

    Carlos Ulberg discusses Alex Pereira’s future

    “If Pereira gets that win, I believe he wants to move up to heavyweight and go for three belts in different divisions. That would be huge, especially as he’s getting older and likely planning to move on from fighting eventually— but wanting to grab that heavyweight title first.”

    Ulberg is a realistic guy and he knows that there are a lot of different directions this could go in. Either way, though, it’d be surprising if he isn’t fighting for the belt next.

  • Jon Jones Will Use “Black Athleticism” Against Alex Pereira, Says Sean Strickland

    Jon Jones Will Use “Black Athleticism” Against Alex Pereira, Says Sean Strickland

    Sean Strickland has some interesting thoughts on how a fight between Jon Jones and Alex Pereira could potentially play out.

    As we know, Jon Jones retired from mixed martial arts not so long ago. Then, in the blink of an eye, he seemed to change his mind, instead opting to shoot for a possible return at next summer’s UFC White House card. While Dana White doesn’t appear to be all too interested in the idea, Jon seems set on trying to change the boss’ mind.

    While fighting for the UFC heavyweight championship will obviously appeal to him, Jon Jones has also previously teased the idea of a superfight against Alex Pereira. After UFC 320 this past weekend, ‘Poatan’ also flirted with battling Jones, implying that he was going to call him out in the cage before news of his brother’s passing broke.

    In a recent interview, the aforementioned Sean Strickland weighed in on a possible Pereira vs Jones showdown.

    Sean Strickland’s view on Jon Jones vs Alex Pereira

    “I think if there’s anyone to beat Jon Jones, it’s Alex. But I mean, Jon Jones, that one guy could wrestle, dude. That level of black athleticism, you know, like that—that man could wrestle, dude. You know, when you come from a lineage of like D1 professional athletes, you know, real real good. Oh, yeah. No, I love it, dude.”

    Aside from Strickland’s strange choice of language, the point about Jon’s wrestling ability is certainly an interesting one given Alex’s striking-heavy style.

  • Alex Pereira vs. Khamzat Chimaev Next? ‘Poatan’ Offers an Answer on His Future

    Alex Pereira has responded to Khamzat Chimaev’s challenge in the wake of his victory at UFC 320.

    Last Saturday night, Alex Pereira defeated Magomed Ankalaev via first round TKO to win back the UFC light heavyweight championship. It was one of the most sensational performances in UFC title fight history, and while that may sound like an overstatement, it certainly isn’t when you consider how the first fight between the two men played out earlier this year. Now, as we look ahead to the future, there are plenty of questions regarding what exactly is going to be next for ‘Poatan’.

    Alex Pereira is one of the scariest fighters in mixed martial arts and while there are plenty of potential contenders at light heavyweight, including Carlos Ulberg and Jiri Prochazka, he has his eyes set on history. The Brazilian sensation has made it known that he wants to venture up to the heavyweight division in pursuit of a third world title in a third weight class, something that has never been accomplished in the history of the UFC.

    However, in the aftermath of UFC 320, Khamzat Chimaev seemed to issue a challenge of sorts to Alex Pereira on social media, following on from previous talk of the two colliding in a superfight. In the post-fight press conference, though, Pereira politely let Chimaev know that he isn’t interested at this time.

    Alex Pereira responds to Khamzat Chimaev

    “Thanks for the congratulations, but I want a super fight. Like I said, I want to fight at heavyweight. So, thanks only for the congratulations.”

  • Alex Pereira SLAMS Ankalaev’s Manager Ali Abdelaziz: “He’s outside laughing”

    Alex Pereira SLAMS Ankalaev’s Manager Ali Abdelaziz: “He’s outside laughing”

    UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira has gone after Magomed Ankalaev’s manager Ali Abdelaziz in the wake of the UFC 320 main event.

    On Saturday night, Alex Pereira defeated Magomed Ankalaev to become a two-time UFC light heavyweight champion. He won back the belt that he lost earlier this year and in the process, cemented his position as one of the greatest fighters of his generation, and perhaps of all time.

    As we look ahead to the future, it’ll be interesting to see what’s next for Magomed Ankalaev. A trilogy fight against Alex Pereira doesn’t feel particularly likely, at least not right now, given the emphatic nature of how ‘Poatan’ won the rematch. In equal measure, Pereira has some big plans, which could include a move to heavyweight and a clash with Jon Jones.

    In a recent post on social media, Alex Pereira seemed to take a shot at Ali Abdelaziz, the manager of Magomed Ankalaev.

    Alex Pereira questions Ali Abdelaziz

    “When a manager has never been an athlete and wants to promote to gain fame and money, but you’re the one in there risking your life, and he’s outside laughing.”

    Abdelaziz has a tendency to rub people the wrong way in the world of mixed martial arts, and it seems as if that’s happened again here. Alas, it isn’t likely to develop into anything too dramatic, especially given that Alex was the one who managed to get the last laugh in this feud.

    Either way, it’ll be interesting to see if there are any developments from here.

  • Jiri Prochazka Opens Up On Getting Emotional Watching Alex Pereira Defeat Magomed Ankalaev At UFC 320 – ‘I Really Wished Him To Win’

    Jiri Prochazka Opens Up On Getting Emotional Watching Alex Pereira Defeat Magomed Ankalaev At UFC 320 – ‘I Really Wished Him To Win’

    Jiri Prochazka took genuine joy in watching Alex Pereira reclaim the UFC light heavyweight title.

    Prochazka faced former title contender Khalil Rountree Jr. in a key light heavyweight bout at UFC 320 this past Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Although the former UFC light heavyweight champion struggled to find his rhythm in the first two rounds, mostly relying on counterstrikes against “The War Horse,” the third round saw a complete turnaround. “BJP” unloaded a vicious onslaught of unorthodox strikes that opened a deep cut above Rountree Jr.’s eye, before connecting a spinning elbow that sent him face-first to the canvas, sealing the fight in spectacular fashion.

    Meanwhile, in the UFC 320 main event, Pereira challenged reigning 205-pound champion Magomed Ankalaev in a highly anticipated rematch. “Poatan” started aggressively, overwhelming the Russian with relentless forward pressure before landing a devastating right hand that forced Ankalaev to rely on grappling.

    Pereira didn’t let up on the ground, raining punishing 12-6 elbows and ultimately secured a TKO victory just 80 seconds into the fight to reclaim his light heavyweight title.

    While Pereira avenged his UFC 313 loss to Ankalaev, the cameras captured Jiri Prochazka in the crowd, visibly moved as he watched his former rival in admiration.

    Jiri Prochazka Explains His Reaction To Alex Pereira’s Win At UFC 320

    At the UFC 320 post-fight press conference, Jiri Prochazka was asked about his emotional reaction to Alex Pereira’s dominant win over Magomed Ankalaev. The Czech fighter explained that, despite having faced “Poatan” twice and Glover Teixeira once, he has built a strong camaraderie with the Brazilian camp.

    “BJP” said he admired how Pereira channeled his anger from Ankalaev’s trash talking into the fight, a feeling he deeply related to.

    “You know, win, lose, win, lose, whoever, but Alex and his team, Glover Teixeira there, and all of these guys, we have good relationship with them,” Prochazka said. “I really wished him to win because all this bullsh*t what Ankalaev brought before and all these nonsenses, what he talked about himself, about others. So that was why I was happy because I saw really angry Alex going forward to Ankalaev and that was something what I needed to be in my fight, too.”

    Jiri Prochazka fought Alex Pereira twice, with “Poatan” winning on both occasions, first scoring a second-round knockout at UFC 295 in November 2023 and then repeating the feat at UFC 303 in June 2024.

  • ‘Beat The Common Cold First Pal’ – Fans Brutally Roast Khamzat Chimaev For Saying He’s Ready To Fight Alex Pereira At Heavyweight

    ‘Beat The Common Cold First Pal’ – Fans Brutally Roast Khamzat Chimaev For Saying He’s Ready To Fight Alex Pereira At Heavyweight

    Khamzat Chimaev seems resolute about facing Alex Pereira.

    On Saturday, Pereira secured a swift first-round TKO over Magomed Ankalaev, reclaiming the UFC light heavyweight title in the main event of UFC 320 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Now that the 205-pound title is once again his, “Poatan” faces no shortage of challengers eager for a shot. Jiri Prochazka stands out as a top candidate for a potential trilogy after defeating Khalil Rountree Jr. the same night, with Carlos Ulberg also in the mix.

    Interestingly, newly crowned UFC middleweight champion Chimaev issued a bold challenge, calling for a potential champ vs. champ showdown with Pereira following UFC 320.

    However, speaking on the About Last Fight show, Pereira brushed off the proposed matchup, saying he’s eyeing a super fight against former two-division champion Jon Jones at the UFC White House event planned for June 2026.

    “Heavyweight [is the most probable next move], Pereira through an interpreter. “I want a super fight. It would be at the White House, against Jon Jones, that’s a super fight.”

    On Sunday, “Borz” reiterated his determination to face Pereira, stating he’s prepared to meet the Brazilian star at heavyweight.

    “I’m ready to fight you in the heavyweight, you won’t find a super fight than our fight no chama this is SMASH EVERYBODY, Khamzat Chimaev wrote on X.”

    Khamzat Chimaev Faces Backlash From Fans Over His Claim To Fight Alex Pereira At Heavyweight

    Khamzat Chimaev’s claim to chase Alex Pereira into the heavyweight division failed to resonate with most fans on social media, who not only mocked “Borz” for making what they saw as unrealistic promises while reminding him to focus on defending his middleweight belt in his own division.

    https://twitter.com/Earl_Of_Chester/status/1974979521184157699

    Khamzat Chimaev was last in action at UFC 319 in August, where he claimed the 185-pound title by defeating Dricus Du Plessis via lopsided unanimous decision win. “Borz” currently boasts an undefeated 9-0 record in the UFC, including six wins by finish.

    Khamzat Chimaev
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  • Magomed Ankalaev Issues Emotional Statement After Crushing Title Loss To Alex Pereira At UFC 320

    Magomed Ankalaev Issues Emotional Statement After Crushing Title Loss To Alex Pereira At UFC 320

    Magomed Ankalaev’s UFC title reign was short-lived.

    On Saturday night, Ankalaev stepped into the Octagon for his first light heavyweight title defense, squaring off against former foe Alex Pereira in the highly anticipated main event of UFC 320 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Although Ankalaev came out on top in their first encounter at UFC 313 back in March, earning a tough unanimous decision to claim the 205-pound title, the rematch told a very different story. This time, “Poatan” came out guns blazing, and unleashed heavy strikes from the opening bell while Ankalaev tried to answer with body kicks. The Brazilian barely flinched before detonating a crushing right hand that sent the defending champion crashing to the canvas.

    Image: @ufc/X

    Desperate to survive, Ankalaev clung to Pereira’s legs, but his defense only hastened the end. The challenger followed him to the mat, raining down a brutal barrage of ground-and-pound, including several devastating 12-6 elbows, forcing referee Herb Dean to step in just 1:20 into the first round to stop the fight.

    Magomed Ankalaev Pens Emotional Religious Message Following Title Defeat At UFC 320

    On Sunday, Magomed Ankalaev took to social media to share his first message following his first-round stoppage loss to Alex Pereira at UFC 320, offering a heartfelt reflection rooted in faith for both his supporters and critics.

    “If Allah tested me with defeat, then He wants to toughen me. I bow to His will, but not to difficulties. To those who stayed – thank you. To those who turned out, thank you too. After all, Allah clears the way not only of weakness, but also of unnecessary people.” Ankalaev wrote in an Instagram post.”

    Before this defeat, Ankalaev boasted an impressive 14-fight unbeaten streak. The 33-year-old Russian first challenged for the light heavyweight title at UFC 282 in December 2022 against former champion Jan Blachowicz, a bout that ended in a hard-fought draw.

    Ankalaev’s UFC record now stands at 12-2-1 with one no contest, which includes six victories by knockout.

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  • 8 Hits And 4 Misses Of UFC 320: Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2

    8 Hits And 4 Misses Of UFC 320: Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2

    The eyes of the combat world were locked in on Las Vegas last night, as UFC 320 and its two title fights went down at the T-Mobile Arena in the UFC home of Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The main event saw the UFC light heavyweight championship on the line in a rematch between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira. Ankalaev won the belt from Pereira at UFC 313 in March, making Ankalaev 12-0-1 (1 NC) since dropping his 2018 UFC debut. Pereira had originally claimed the light heavyweight title at UFC 295 and defended the title against Jamahal Hill, Jiri Prochazka, and Khalil Rountree Jr. during 2024.

    The co-main event featured Merab Dvalishvili defending the UFC bantamweight title against Cory Sandhagen. Dvalishvili won the title from Sean O’Malley at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306 last year before retaining the title against Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 311 in January and in a rematch with O’Malley at UFC 316 in June. Sandhagen had won four of his last five, earning the title shot with a finish of former flyweight champ Deiveson Figueriedo at UFC Des Moines in May.

    Who showed out in Las Vegas? Who flopped? Find out as we go through the hits and misses of UFC 320!

    Hit: Underdog? No Way, Says Ramiz Brahimaj

    Facing off against a notable name and former Bellator title challenger in Austin Vanderford, Ramiz Brahimaj was considered a notable underdog among sportsbooks. Brahimaj’s performance, however, showed that sometimes numbers can indeed lie.

    Vanderford had control in the opening round thanks to his grappling. But things shifted when Brahimaj pressured with an offensive flurry in the second round. Brahimaj landed a head kick that stunned Vanderford, then, on the ground, locked a guillotine choke in to score a submission victory.

    This makes it three in a row for Brahimaj, who is now 5-3 in the UFC. And after besting a former Bellator title challenger, and with his losses coming against a few veteran names in the Octagon, perhaps Brahimaj’s next fight is a test against someone else who has been a known, notable face in the Octagon.

    Speaking of former Bellator names and titles…

    Miss: Patchy Mix Unimpressive, Falls To 0-2 in UFC

    Man, remember when people were hyped about Patchy Mix’s UFC debut? The former Bellator bantamweight champion’s run has been anything but spectacular, as demonstrated in his split-decision loss to Jakub Wiklacz during the preliminary card.

    Wiklacz, a former KSW bantamweight champion, overwhelmed Mix with his own grappling pressure during the opening frame. Mix looked to pressure back in the second round, but he still struggled, thanks to Wiklacz’s body shots. Mix finally got the better of Wiklacz in the third, but it wasn’t enough, as the judges gave the fight to Wiklacz on a split decision.

    Even if you want to argue a decision for Mix, how he’s looked in the Octagon is far from what he looked like in the Bellator cage while chasing and reigning in their bantamweight division. And when you’re already drawing comparisons to Will Brooks’ jump to the UFC about a decade ago, that’s not a good look for you.

    One more loss, and maybe it’s time to admit Mix’s best days are behind him and he has to consider avenues outside the UFC.

    Hit: Don’t Mess With Daniel Santos

    Daniel Santos got frustrated by Yoo Joo-sang in their prelim bout, but he wasn’t to be deterred until he got a finish and — in his words — respect on his name.

    Yoo showed off some strong striking in the first round, frustrating and confusing Santos by mixing things up with his arsenal. Joo-sang added with a little trolling while using his footwork, demonstrating how Santos was doing a lot of missing.

    Unfortunately for him, Santos didn’t miss in the second round. While moving backward to avoid a flurry, Joo-sang left his chin open, allowing Santos to tag him with a hard left hand that dropped him. A little ground-and-pound later, and Herb Dean waved off the fight.

    Santos, a teammate to Charles Oliveira, has now won four straight since dropping his UFC debut. Another victory like the one he’s had tonight, and perhaps it’s time to bring him some better competition.

    Miss: Yoo Joo-sang Taunting Might Land Him In Viral Infamy

    Well, as some people have pointed out, Yoo Joo-sang’s actions might have consequences. He’ll now probably be brought up in those compilations that show fighters taunting and displaying some overconfidence before getting tagged and knocked out in the end.

    “Zombie Jr.” just saw his undefeated record go away in this fight. And this comes after an impressive Octagon debut at UFC 316, in which he only needed 28 seconds to put away Jeka Saragih.

    Hopefully, Joo-sang can impress in his next fight and make this performance one he can push off to the side.

    Hit: Ateba Gautier Is Scary

    They don’t call him “middleweight Francis Ngannou” for nothing. Ateba Gautier put his frightening power on display once again in the featured prelim of the evening, putting away short-notice opponent Tre’ston Vines in under two minutes.

    Vines stayed on the outside, looking to avoid the power while seeking the opportunity for a takedown. Though that chance seemed to come, he paid a dear price. Gautier landed a knee on Vines. Then, while in a clinch against the fence, Gautier landed a pair of defensive elbows that rocked Vines, leading to an easy toss to the ground, where Gautier finished with a bit of brutal ground strikes for the quick finish.

    “The Silent Assassin” is now 3-0 in the UFC since earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series last year. And with three first-round finishes, perhaps it’s time to find a little more experienced of a name for him to face off with (or at least re-book him with Ozzy Diaz, the original opponent for last night).

    Hit: Believe In Joe Pyfer

    It wasn’t an intentional strategy from Joe Pyfer, and it was a risky one. But it paid off for him, as his unintended gameplan helped lead him to a finish of Abus Magomedov that kicked off the main card action.

    Pyfer found himself in some trouble during round one, getting caught in Magomedov’s grasp and grappling prowess, spending a lot of time on the defensive end and fighting off submission attempts. But Pyfer noticed Magomedov gassed during the second round, and he took full advantage. Pyfer dropped Magomedov with a right hand, busted him open with an elbow, and threatened his own submissions before putting Magomedov away with a choke.

    Pyfer is now 6-1 in the UFC with four performance bonuses, and his sole loss in that span came against Jack Hermansson. If you didn’t believe in Joe Pyfer, it’s time to say his name and believe. And it’s time for Dana White to give Pyfer a step up in competition again — perhaps against someone in the lower portion of the middleweight rankings.

    Be like Joe Pyfer.

    Miss: Abus Magomedov’s Gas Tank Is Kryptonite

    For all the hype Abus Magomedov gets as a fighter, he won’t be able to go very far with the gas tank he’s got on him.

    Yes, losses to Pyfer, Caio Borralho, and Sean Strickland are far from terrible losses. But when you look at the guys Magomedov has beat, they aren’t the kind to offer Magomedov much trouble and/or opportunities to improve his cardio and stamina. And for that, Magomedov doesn’t have a lot of credibility for someone White once proclaimed no one was willing to fight before Strickland offered to step up.

    If Magomedov doesn’t work his area of need, which people have pointed out for nearly his entire UFC tenure now, he’s not going to make any progress as a fighter.

    Hit: Youssef Zalal Makes His Case For A Top-Ranked Opponent

    Don’t let the boos from the Las Vegas crowd at the end of the fight fool you; Youssef Zalal put on one of the best performances of the evening — and probably the best of his career — with his first-round submission of veteran and former interim featherweight title challenger Josh Emmett.

    Despite Emmett’s attempts to stalk and flash his power, Zalal barely needed any time to perfectly time a takedown and wrap Emmett up in trouble. Zalal quickly worked his way into an armbar, scoring a verbal submission from Emmett to secure the win.

    Zalal asked for a fight with Lerone Murphy next. While that may not happen, given the expectation Murphy will challenge Alexander Volkanovski next after his highlight knockout of Aaron Pico, Zalal has surely made his case now to face a top featherweight contender. The next best options for him should be Diego Lopes and Movsar Evloev — and surely if he beat one of them, he could get the Volkanovski-Murphy winner.

    Hit: Jiri Prochazka’s Comeback KO Over Khalil Rountree

    Jiri Prochazka put a scare into all of his fanbase during his fight with Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 320. But the third round truly presented the action-packed fight we expected, and it was where Prochazka came from behind to drop Rountree out cold for a victory.

    Rountree started strong, landing a rocking left hand to stun Prochazka and punishing his body with kicks and combinations. Prochazka tried a jumping knee but struggled to find rhythm, as he appeared to be sliding around and off-balance throughout the fight.

    Prochazka, however, turned the tide in the third round by pressuring Rountree and landing punches to damage one of Rountree’s eyes. With Rountree’s energy fading thanks to his striking, Prochazka was able to land one more flurry, which included a left hand that brought Rountree timbering down for the knockout.

    Prochazka’s only losses in the UFC have come against Alex Pereira. And now that “Poatan” is UFC light heavyweight champion once again, perhaps a trilogy is next? Or if Magomed Ankalev gets a trilogy bout, perhaps he and Carlos Ulberg battle it out to determine the true No. 1 contender? Or if Ulberg gets the next title shot, perhaps Prochazka battles Ankalaev for the right to secure a trilogy bout?

    Hit: Merab Dvalishvili’s Record-Breaking Performance In Title Defense

    Talk about a legendary performance. Merab Dvalishvili did that and then some as he set both personal bests and UFC bests while successfully retaining the UFC bantamweight championship against Cory Sandhagen in the co-main event.

    Though Sandhagen took the first round with sharp striking and takedown defense, Dvalishvili’s constant pressure and wrestling took over. Sandhagen managed to survive getting rocked and nearly ground-and-pounded into a finish in the second round, but he was simply no match for Dvalishvili’s attacks. It was takedown after takedown and a complete smothering for Dvalishvili en route to an easy unanimous decision win.

    Dvalishvili took down Sandhagen 20 times throughout the 25 minutes. In addition to setting a new personal best for him in a UFC fight, Dvalishvili also set a new record for most takedowns in a UFC title fight and became the first UFC fighter to ever score 100 takedowns in their UFC career. He also joins a select few UFC champions in history to retain their title successfully three times in a calendar year — and now the talks are he might try to become the first for four with a potential quick turnaround to compete in December.

    As others have said, even while champion, Dvalishvili continues to get better and better in each fight. This makes him one of the most dangerous fighters, let alone champions, on the UFC’s roster. A December title defense might risk status of locking up Fighter of the Year already by this point, but that’s only a might. And either way, Dvalishvili’s footprint in the Octagon’s history books continues to grow with each fight he’s in.

    Hit: Champ Chama Again — Alex Pereira Regains

    Concerns over a potential demise of Alex Pereira’s time on top in the UFC were quickly exaggerated. “Poatan” needed to prove that in only about 80 seconds, as he quickly took the UFC light heavyweight championship back from Magomed Ankalaev in the UFC 320 main event.

    Pereira tried to bring forward pressure as the two felt each other out in the first minute. And all it took was one right hand on the side of the head to hurt Ankalaev. Pereira easily took him down and finished the fight with some vicious ground-and-pound, including a few 12-6 elbows, to force the referee stoppage victory.

    Pereira now avenges his UFC 313 loss to Ankalaev and starts a third run as a UFC champion, also becoming one of a few UFC fighters to regain their championship after losing it. The win has made some consider Pereira’s status among UFC greats, and whatever may come next — a title defense or a move up to heavyweight — the combat sports world is Pereira’s oyster.

    Chama.

    Miss: What Now For Magomed Ankalaev?

    I have to admit I feel a little for Magomed Ankalev here. He seemed to get the cold shoulder from the UFC for the longest time, and then he goes and beats one of the biggest stars in the sport to finally become champion. And now, it’s over just like that in just over a minute.

    Those are the breaks in this sport, however. But in the immediate aftermath of the loss, everyone has begun to talk about if Alex Pereira will now face either Carlos Ulberg or Jiri Prochazka next.

    What about an immediate rematch for Ankalaev? Unfortunately for him, it’s unlikely. The aforementioned Ulberg and Prochazka had some impressive performances over the past week. It seems Ankalaev was taking on a compromised Pereira back in March. And a trilogy fight isn’t always guaranteed (Julianna Pena will certainly let you know, guaranteed [Cris Cyborg will also let you know how it feels to not get a rematch despite a number of title defenses and a legendary name after getting run through]).

    The worst part? Ankalaev arguably should have been light heavyweight champion after UFC 282, at which he and Jan Blachowicz fought to a lackluster, but controversial, draw. Even Blachowicz said at the time that Ankalaev deserved the gold.

    In worst-case scenario, perhaps Ankalaev needs to show another title fight is warranted with a win over whoever doesn’t challenge for the title next between Ulberg and Prochazka.

  • “In The Top 5 UFC Fighters Of All-Time” – Henry Cejudo, Terrance McKinney, Jon Jones, And Others React To Alex Pereira Running Through Magomed Ankalaev To Regain Light Heavyweight Title At UFC 320

    “In The Top 5 UFC Fighters Of All-Time” – Henry Cejudo, Terrance McKinney, Jon Jones, And Others React To Alex Pereira Running Through Magomed Ankalaev To Regain Light Heavyweight Title At UFC 320

    Chama is champ once again.

    After his offense was completely neutralized in their first meeting, Alex Pereira went all out and finished Magomed Ankalaev in just 80 seconds to regain the UFC light heavyweight championship in the main event of UFC 320.

    Pereira looked to pressure Ankalaev right away, and it paid off. Pereira landed a right hook that landed on the side of the head, rocking him. Pereira easily took Ankalaev to the ground and landed a series of punches and elbows before referee Herb Dean stopped the fight.

    Alex Pereira Wins Back UFC Light Heavyweight Title At UFC 320

    Pereira, also a former UFC middleweight champion, originally won the UFC’s 205-pound gold with a finish of Jiri Prochazka at UFC 295. He retained the title three times before losing to Ankalaev, finishing Jamahal Hill at UFC 300, Prochazka at UFC 303, and Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 307.

    Ankalaev entered tonight 12-0-1 (1 NC) in his last 14 fights. This marked his first fight since winning the light heavyweight title from Pereira at UFC 313 in March.

  • Magomed Ankalaev Confesses He Was Surprised By Alex Pereira’s Takedown Defense In First Bout Ahead Of UFC 320 Rematch

    Magomed Ankalaev Confesses He Was Surprised By Alex Pereira’s Takedown Defense In First Bout Ahead Of UFC 320 Rematch

    Magomed Ankalaev admitted he didn’t expect Alex Pereira to display such strong defensive skills during their first encounter.

    Ankalaev is set to make his first light heavyweight title defense in the headlining bout of UFC 320 tonight (October 4), taking on familiar rival Pereira at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The pair first met inside the Octagon at UFC 313 in March, where Ankalaev ended Pereira’s reign with a gritty unanimous decision victory to claim the 205-pound title. Throughout the five-round battle, the Russian standout showcased sharp counterstriking and also relied on his well-rounded grappling to stifle Pereira’s trademark power.

    However, Ankalaev’s wrestling proved ineffective, with “Poatan” stuffing all 12 of his takedown attempts. Looking back, the Russian champion admits he didn’t anticipate Pereira’s defensive prowess to be that strong.

    Alex Pereira, Magomed Ankalaev
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    Magomed Ankalaev Says Alex Pereira’s Takedown Defense Surprised Him

    During a recent interview with UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier, Magomed Ankalaev reflected on Alex Pereira’s takedown defense from their first clash at UFC 313.

    While the reigning light heavyweight champion said he hadn’t fully tested his grappling, Ankalaev also confessed he was genuinely taken aback by “Poatan’s” ability to shut down his takedown attempts during their first clash at UFC 313.

    “I was surprised by his ability to defend the takedowns,” Ankalaev said through an interpreter. “He’s got a really good defense, but I blame myself — it was not enough on my part because there were issues why I couldn’t wrestle the way I needed to wrestle. But yeah, a little bit surprised by how good his defense was.”

    Magomed Ankalaev enters UFC 320 on a 14-fight unbeaten streak, with his sole defeat dating back to March 2018, when he lost to Paul Craig via third-round submission at UFC London.

    Ankalaev holds a UFC record of 12-1-1 with one no contest, including six wins by knockout.

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