Alex Pereira sees himself 'as still the | MMA News

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Former middleweight and mild heavyweight champion Alex Pereira misplaced the 205-pound championship to Magomed Ankalaev via unanimous choice at UFC 313 in March. Despite not having the belt, Pereira still sees himself as the champion.  

Since arriving in the UFC in November 2021, Pereira has fought 3 times a yr, even stepping up on short discover to save combat playing cards. While he is only been three months eliminated from his final combat, followers are clamoring for him to combat again.  

“I kind of spoiled the fans a little bit giving them fights back-to-back, which was always good for me, but now I’m just going to take a normal break letting my body rest before I can gear up again,” Pereira informed The Schmo.

The Brazilian would not plan to return until the fall, but he’s in talks with the combat promotion. 

“‘Right now, I took some time to recover my body, to heal. I’m going to Brazil right now, keep healing a little bit, spend some time with my family. We are in talks with the UFC. We’re gearing up. Let’s see something around October,” he mentioned. “I don’t know where the fight is going to be but for sure it’s going to be a big show.”

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Pereira would love a rematch with Ankalaev and would not really feel like he misplaced their first encounter. He sees himself as still the champion and envisions profitable the title back. 

“I see that on my mind. I see that moment in my mind. I’ve been prepared for that,” Pereira mentioned. “I’ve corrected some mistakes, some adjustments that I had to do for the previous fight. I don’t know if I’m going to win. I don’t know if I’m going to lose. I want to win, and I’m going to work for it.”

“I’m definitely hungry. It was a fight that many thought that I won. I see myself as still the champ because they way people treat me and look at me,” Pereira continued. 

“I’ve definitely fought tougher opponents. The situation itself on that day, the circumstances, made him a hard opponent. But I’ve definitely fought people way harder than him.”


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