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Alex Pereira has cemented his status as the new face of the UFC with his return to the Octagon at UFC 303 in Las Vegas. The two-division champion, known for his knockout power, steps in as a late replacement for Conor McGregor to face former champion Jiri Prochazka.
Pereira's Meteoric Rise
Pereira's journey in the UFC has been nothing short of spectacular. Since his debut, he has amassed a record of 7-1 with six knockouts, capturing titles in two weight classes. His willingness to step in on short notice has endeared him to fans and the promotion alike.
"I agree," Pereira said. "It's hard to talk about myself but I have been fighting a lot and have been doing a lot. I see a lot of other athletes doing a lot of things, too, but I feel like right now I am at the forefront."
The Challenge at UFC 303
This weekend's fight against Prochazka is a rematch of their bout at UFC 295, where Pereira secured the vacant light heavyweight title. Both fighters face a quick turnaround, having fought just 77 days ago at UFC 300. Pereira's readiness and resilience, even while battling injuries, have been key to his rapid ascent.
The Irony of Replacement
Ironically, Pereira replaces McGregor, who pulled out due to a broken toe—the same injury Pereira fought through at UFC 300. Pereira's adaptability and commitment to seizing opportunities have made him a reliable asset for the UFC.
"I don't have McGregor's life yet or the money that he has got," Pereira said. "I felt that was an opportunity I needed to take at 36."
Future Prospects
Should Pereira defeat Prochazka again, a potential superfight with heavyweight champion Jon Jones looms on the horizon. Such a bout could see Pereira aiming to become the first three-division champion in UFC history, further solidifying his legacy.
Pereira's story is a testament to seizing opportunities and pushing through adversity. As he continues to build his legacy, the UFC has found a new star in Alex Pereira.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova
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