Media Alexandre Pantoja reveals he ‘almost blacked out’ during UFC 296 title defense: "I took his back and started to feel ill"

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“I almost blacked out trying to put him out,” Pantoja said. “Coming back from the third to fourth round, [coach Marcos] ‘Parrumpinha’ came to me and said, ‘We lost that round.’ I’m like, ‘What? No way we lost it, master’. ‘Parrumpinha’ is the best coach in the world today, in my opinion, and he said that to give me sense of urgency because we’re fighting an American in the United States and he knows everything counts. He gives me this sense of urgency, we need the next round to solidify.”

Pantoja said he stood off the stool before the one-minute break ended, laser-focused on giving his best in the next round, and that’s when things went south for him.

“I started with everything and when I took his back, I started to feel ill,” Pantoja said. “I was aware that I was going out, man. That’s never happen in my life before. I’m still processing what happened. But I started to see the world spinning, brother, like if I was drunk, you lay on bed and everything starts to spin. I’m like, ‘Damn, I’m going out here.’ I’m on his back and no way I could allow him to get out of there because I’d be in real trouble.”

Pantoja was able to work on a neck crank despite the scare and try to choke out Royval, who showed incredible guts to escape the finishing moved used by Pantoja to tap him out the first time they met inside the octagon in 2021.

“It’s like a movie going on inside your head, ‘It’s time, I’ll catch him,’” Pantoja said. “I use all the energy I have, man. It was on. It wasn’t under the chin, it was more of a neck crank, but that still hurts. Hats off to Brandon Royval, he was willing to go the extra mile in the fight. He escaped [the choke], I still have his back for a while, but he doesn’t stop for a minute and reverses position and ends on top. I had no energy to get back up so I kind of give him the position and stay under. I go for a leg lock to threaten him a bit and stop his attacks.”

Pantoja went back to the stool before the fifth round and informed American Top Team coaches “Parrumpinha” and Luciano “Macarrão” of the situation.

“I’m very careful with what I say on the stool because everybody’s listening,” Pantoja said. “I was a bit upset that it didn’t air on the broadcast. I told my coaches — I have to give them feedback, they have to know what’s going on with me — that I’m dizzy, I’m very dizzy. It’s funny because my striking coach ‘Macarrão’ said, ‘Get up, Pantoja, get up,’ and hugs me, and starts jumping with me in the octagon. I wish I had that footage. I’m like, ‘Let me go, ‘Macarrão’! What are you doing? He’ll see that I’m not OK.’ [Laughs.] It was a funny situation.”

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“I almost blacked out trying to put him out,” Pantoja said. “Coming back from the third to fourth round, [coach Marcos] ‘Parrumpinha’ came to me and said, ‘We lost that round.’ I’m like, ‘What? No way we lost it, master’. ‘Parrumpinha’ is the best coach in the world today, in my opinion, and he said that to give me sense of urgency because we’re fighting an American in the United States and he knows everything counts. He gives me this sense of urgency, we need the next round to solidify.”

Pantoja said he stood off the stool before the one-minute break ended, laser-focused on giving his best in the next round, and that’s when things went south for him.

“I started with everything and when I took his back, I started to feel ill,” Pantoja said. “I was aware that I was going out, man. That’s never happen in my life before. I’m still processing what happened. But I started to see the world spinning, brother, like if I was drunk, you lay on bed and everything starts to spin. I’m like, ‘Damn, I’m going out here.’ I’m on his back and no way I could allow him to get out of there because I’d be in real trouble.”

Pantoja was able to work on a neck crank despite the scare and try to choke out Royval, who showed incredible guts to escape the finishing moved used by Pantoja to tap him out the first time they met inside the octagon in 2021.

“It’s like a movie going on inside your head, ‘It’s time, I’ll catch him,’” Pantoja said. “I use all the energy I have, man. It was on. It wasn’t under the chin, it was more of a neck crank, but that still hurts. Hats off to Brandon Royval, he was willing to go the extra mile in the fight. He escaped [the choke], I still have his back for a while, but he doesn’t stop for a minute and reverses position and ends on top. I had no energy to get back up so I kind of give him the position and stay under. I go for a leg lock to threaten him a bit and stop his attacks.”

Pantoja went back to the stool before the fifth round and informed American Top Team coaches “Parrumpinha” and Luciano “Macarrão” of the situation.

“I’m very careful with what I say on the stool because everybody’s listening,” Pantoja said. “I was a bit upset that it didn’t air on the broadcast. I told my coaches — I have to give them feedback, they have to know what’s going on with me — that I’m dizzy, I’m very dizzy. It’s funny because my striking coach ‘Macarrão’ said, ‘Get up, Pantoja, get up,’ and hugs me, and starts jumping with me in the octagon. I wish I had that footage. I’m like, ‘Let me go, ‘Macarrão’! What are you doing? He’ll see that I’m not OK.’ [Laughs.] It was a funny situation.”

More: https://www.mmafighting.com/2024/1/...most-blacked-out-during-ufc-296-title-defense
Man, the heart, grit and mental fortitude it takes to go through that in a fight, let alone a title fight.
I love the Cannibal even more.
 
No that's just the Brazilian nap, but in reverse. He was trying to trick Royval to stop defending the sub.

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... had this happen numerous times while climbing cliffs. Fucking scariest feeling.

Not only does it require all your strength to climb (in general) but it requires your mental focus & confidence. By the time vertigo sets in, you're dead. Being aware it is happening will save your life.
His coaches were clueless about what was happening. Forcing someone will only make it worse.
Respect he admitted this. When it happens in a fight, the guy loses.
 
He went pretty hard out of the gate and then just rode out the finish. Not sure if it's a weightcut issue or conditioning issue, but he has dropped off pretty massively in the champ rounds in his last 2 fights. He seems to go pretty hard and is still winning in those rounds, but makes me think he might lose the belt to someone who can push him harder in the first 3 and not let him recover with a round of back control mid fight.
 
Pantojas coach had the Brazilian book of excuses ready in case he lost. “You’re in America bro you gotta be decisive!”
 
Man, the heart, grit and mental fortitude it takes to go through that in a fight, let alone a title fight.
I love the Cannibal even more.
What other option is there? Give up and pass out and let the opponent have his way with your limp body? Like come'on now.
 
Age probs catching up to him. Gotta dial it back some like Arlovski did once he realized his body couldn't handle the way he used to fight.
 
Yeah I'm sure you'd do just as well as he did. Wang!
The question isn't about doing as well as he did. You act like these fighters just give up after any little inconvenience to them. They so brave for continuing on. Again, like they have much of a choice. You think they just gonna let the other fighter shadow realm them instead of fuckin trying? Like come the fuck on. We talking about the best fighters in the world in the UFC, like they just gonna give up all of a sudden. Why you disrespecting all these fighters with your terrible takes?
 
The question isn't about doing as well as he did. You act like these fighters just give up after any little inconvenience to them. They so brave for continuing on. Again, like they have much of a choice. You think they just gonna let the other fighter shadow realm them instead of fuckin trying? Like come the fuck on. We talking about the best fighters in the world in the UFC, like they just gonna give up all of a sudden. Why you disrespecting all these fighters with your terrible takes?
You haven't seen fighters give up in the UFC?
 
The question isn't about doing as well as he did. You act like these fighters just give up after any little inconvenience to them. They so brave for continuing on. Again, like they have much of a choice. You think they just gonna let the other fighter shadow realm them instead of fuckin trying? Like come the fuck on. We talking about the best fighters in the world in the UFC, like they just gonna give up all of a sudden. Why you disrespecting all these fighters with your terrible takes?
Almost passing out while having someone's back seems unheard of and must have been quite rattling for anyone who's never experienced it, even if one happens to be a pro fighter.
You don't think going through that and not giving up position required some grit and heart?
If anything it's you who's disrespecting fighters but not giving credit where it's due, Wang.
 
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