Alex Pereira Drops Truth Bomb On Why UFC Delayed Magomed Ankalaev Fight

Alex Pereira reveals why he believes the UFC delayed his fight with Magomed Ankalaev, sparking speculation among fans

Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira

Alex Pereira will finally face off with Magomed Ankalaev. However, the build-up to this fight has been rather lengthy. The clash between the two has been speculated since Pereira won his bout against Jamahal Hill in UFC 300. Surprisingly, the UFC never made the match official in 2024. And while the fans looked quite perplexed with the decision, it now seems that Dana White and co. knew what they were doing.

According to the UFC light heavyweight champion, Alex Pereira, he was ready for Ankalaev a long time back. Right after his bout with Jiri Prochazka, Pereira wanted to face the Russian on UFC 305. This was quite surprising as it would be less than two months from Pereira’s last fight. And even though ‘Poatan’ has a track record of incredibly short TATs, this would have been too much even for him.

But apart from this, another major reason for the bout not happening is the UFC. Apparently, they turned down Pereira’s offer as they wanted the build-up to the match to be a bit longer. It was perhaps for the same reason that they pitted Khalil Rountree Jr. instead of Ankalaev. Meanwhile, now that the match is on, Magomed Ankalaev has been trading verbal shots at Pereira. While he warned Poatan about wrestling for 25 minutes, Pereira also hit back at him with a suitable reply.

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Alex Pereira and Magomed Ankalaev

Magomed Ankalaev recently warned Pereira about whether he can stand his wrestling for the full five rounds. While this might look like a legitimate concern, Alex Pereira had his own reply to make. He countered the question by saying what if Ankalaev had to stand up for the entirety of the bout?

Let’s see if he can stand 25 minutes. If he can’t grapple me for 25 minutes, he’s gonna have to stand up. We all know how that’s gonna go,” said Pereira.

Thus, it is evident that the battle of the words has reached its full potential. With just days to go for the bout, fans cannot wait to see who among the two comes out on top.