Alex Pereira Eyes Superfight vs. Jon Jones at Heavyweight; Dana White Responds

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Alex Pereira might not be long for the light heavyweight division.

“Poatan” regained the 205-pound belt with an emphatic first-round technical knockout of Magomed Ankalaev in the UFC 320 headliner at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night. While the Brazilian initially had plans to issue a post-fight callout to Jon Jones, he instead opted to ask for a moment of silence to honor Jones’ late brother, Arthur, who passed away on Friday.


"With all due respect, with all the respect I have for the situation, and I've said this in the back: a lot of people try to create a lot of stuff around this," Pereira said said through a translator at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. "Again, please, with all the respect, I was gonna ask for Jon Jones at the White House, but with everything that happened, it's not the right time to talk about it.”

In a separate post-fight interview with the UFC, Pereira made his future intentions clear.

“I want a superfight. It would be at the White House against Jon Jones,” he said. “That’s a superfight.”

Jones took time on social media to thank Pereira for his moment of tribute. “Bones” ended a short-lived retirement earlier this year after President Donald Trump announced plans to hold a UFC event at the White House. While UFC CEO Dana White has shot down the idea of Jones competing on the card, the former two-division champion has remained steadfast in his desire to make his Octagon return at the event next year.

As for Pereira, he doesn’t plan on relinquishing the 205-pound strap if he moves up to heavyweight.

"I don't think that's needed," Pereira said. "Everyone knows how often I fight, so that's not gonna be an issue.”

White: There’s Still Interesting Fights for Pereira at LHW​


However, Pereira doesn’t yet have White’s full approval for the potential move, though it sounds like the UFC CEO could be convinced down the road.

“I don’t know,” White said at the post-fight press conference. “There’s still fights here in this division but we’ll see. This guy has been an absolute stud for us. He’s on vacation in Australia, flies over and fights because somebody fell out. He fights when he’s hurt. He doesn’t care. He wants to fight everybody. He wants to move up to heavyweight. He’s a dream to have in this organization.”

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gettyimages-2239291249.jpg

Alex Pereira might not be long for the light heavyweight division.

“Poatan” regained the 205-pound belt with an emphatic first-round technical knockout of Magomed Ankalaev in the UFC 320 headliner at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night. While the Brazilian initially had plans to issue a post-fight callout to Jon Jones, he instead opted to ask for a moment of silence to honor Jones’ late brother, Arthur, who passed away on Friday.


"With all due respect, with all the respect I have for the situation, and I've said this in the back: a lot of people try to create a lot of stuff around this," Pereira said said through a translator at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. "Again, please, with all the respect, I was gonna ask for Jon Jones at the White House, but with everything that happened, it's not the right time to talk about it.”

In a separate post-fight interview with the UFC, Pereira made his future intentions clear.

“I want a superfight. It would be at the White House against Jon Jones,” he said. “That’s a superfight.”

Jones took time on social media to thank Pereira for his moment of tribute. “Bones” ended a short-lived retirement earlier this year after President Donald Trump announced plans to hold a UFC event at the White House. While UFC CEO Dana White has shot down the idea of Jones competing on the card, the former two-division champion has remained steadfast in his desire to make his Octagon return at the event next year.

As for Pereira, he doesn’t plan on relinquishing the 205-pound strap if he moves up to heavyweight.

"I don't think that's needed," Pereira said. "Everyone knows how often I fight, so that's not gonna be an issue.”

White: There’s Still Interesting Fights for Pereira at LHW​


However, Pereira doesn’t yet have White’s full approval for the potential move, though it sounds like the UFC CEO could be convinced down the road.

“I don’t know,” White said at the post-fight press conference. “There’s still fights here in this division but we’ll see. This guy has been an absolute stud for us. He’s on vacation in Australia, flies over and fights because somebody fell out. He fights when he’s hurt. He doesn’t care. He wants to fight everybody. He wants to move up to heavyweight. He’s a dream to have in this organization.”

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I agree, Alex vs Jones is a super fight worthy of Alex's time, Tom vs Gane winner fight would be great too, then the Khamzat fight, the rest are waste of time.
 
Daner doesn’t like these kinds of questions and almost always reacts by denying them.

Chama said in his post-fight interview that he wants Jon Jones on the White House card. When asked about Dana’s opinion — referring to Daners earlier interview — he just said he’d spoken to Daner backstage. If Daner had immediately told him, ‘No, we’re not doing that,’ Chama wouldn’t have mentioned it in his interview.
 
He should be chasing the winner of Aspinall/Gane. A washed up Jones is a dud fight. We want him against a prime, talented HW like either of those two. That's what should be headlining the WH card.
 
Even as maybe the biggest 'Ulberg deserves the shot' proponent around here, I'm scratching my head at Dana saying there are still interesting fights for Alex at LHW. It's a slight stretch to say Ulberg is  one iinteresting fight, but even if Murz beats Rakic, I figure he's still gotta beat Jiri too before getting a shot.

I suppose you could say Khamzat, but then why wouldn't the "interesting fights" logic apply to Chim at MW, with Imavov, RDR, and Fluffy all lining up for him?
 
I honestly would not be surprised if this happens because they will need something very big for UFC White House card and they will have to have an American as the main event. I could see Jones vs Alex happening on that card.
 
Not a big fan of superfights but this one makes sense. The white house card must have a main event which includes a US dude with starpower against another superstar. Well, in the actual landscape, thats pretty much the only fight to make, knowing jones did everything he could to avoid aspinal.
 
Book it Goof.
Or Alex vs Tom/Gane.
 
Alex deserves the White House fight vs Jones and retire after.
 
The only interesting fight for him at LHW is Jan since he got out-struck and lost to Jan on points
 
Even as maybe the biggest 'Ulberg deserves the shot' proponent around here, I'm scratching my head at Dana saying there are still interesting fights for Alex at LHW. It's a slight stretch to say Ulberg is  one iinteresting fight, but even if Murz beats Rakic, I figure he's still gotta beat Jiri too before getting a shot.

I suppose you could say Khamzat, but then why wouldn't the "interesting fights" logic apply to Chim at MW, with Imavov, RDR, and Fluffy all lining up for him?
I agree and I will add Danar saying he fights when he's hurt like it's a bad thing. Yes it was a boring fight but how would Danar feel if he pulled out?
 
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Jones is the biggest American MMA star and a serious GOAT candidate, they'd be crazy not to have him on the White House card.
 
Jones v Pereira. I love it. Book it. Im a big fan of both, I want to see it

Jones takes it pretty easily, he grapple fucks and finishes however he wants. I guess pereira has a punchers chance
 
I just noticed today when he answered Khamzat's challenge, he specifically said he wants a "superfight at heavyweight". So I guess we see him either fighting Jon Jones or the Aspinall/Gane winner next.
 
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