There are fans here who do.
How did he get the belt again?
Unless he wants to prove he's a legitimate, well-rounded mixed martial artist.
Unless he wants to prove he's a legitimate, well-rounded mixed martial artist.
I mean, if you aren't considering his achievement of defeating Pereira a big deal, then you're just another one of those who won't be convinced someone is elite because there will always be something you can bring up. "Oh JJ only fought guys smaller, like DC was way smaller and his reach made it easier..." ... "Oh Jiri Prochakza was a monster when he beat Reyes, but was no longer an elite LHW after Pereira crushed him!" ... "Oh Reyes was actually just good in the JJ fight but later fights proved he was weak"... I bet you're that type of person.
Again, Alex Pereira beat Jiri Prochakza twice, both by finishes. Jiri Prochazka was defeating Reyes, Glover... I remember exactly when ppl would talk a lot about a possible "Jon Jones vs Jiri Prochazka" clash, saying it'd be the most difficult fight for JJ. I mean, maybe it would. I think they were right. But some fans like you, always find a way to discredit someone who loses. In Ankalaev's case, he wasn't able to take Poatan down, which should show you that Poatan's grappling is very good, better than Jan Blackowski and anyone from LHW other than Ankalaev. No one that Ankalaev fought was able to stop his takedown except for Pereira. And Pereira said he has always approached every fight fully expecting the opponents to take him down. He is a very fast learner and showed a takedown defense on the same level of Reyes' when he fought JJ. Even Reyes said that his and Poatan's takedown defenses are in his opinion the best in LHW...
But Ankalaev said that as soon as he saw Poatan was way better in grappling and takedown defense than he thought, he had to adapt his plans and to trust in his striking. He managed to out-strike Poatan in round 2. Round 3, the striking was even to me, maybe Ankalaev was slightly better in that round. But Ankalaev knew anyways that he wouldn't be able to handle Poatan with striking only, that's why he tried to take Pereira down for almost 5 minutes of the 4th round. It's because he knew Poatan's strikes were too much if he didn't mix in grappling — that's where his well roundedness comes from. But he still had a very tough time as Pereira is not a kickboxer, he is an elite MMA fighter.
Actually, it's very visible how injured Ankalaev's legs were. Big Ank said that ever since the Jan Blachowicz fight, that he worked a lot more in defending calf kicks or at least lessening the impact. Even still, he said that Pereira's leg kicks were just so hard that after a certain point, his legs started to feel numb — that's why he also needed to go for takedowns. And he clearly was feeling his legs fucked already in round 3 and round 5 as he switched stances but he saw how danger fighting in orthodox was since Poatan is better vs Orthodox strikers. In round 5, after a leg kick, you can see Big Ank jumping a little and switching stance... Then, Pereira quickly snatched his head with a jab and he changed to southpaw again. Then with the leg kick followed by the head kick, Ankalaev was pressured and clearly somewhat rocked... When Poatan dodged his takedown feint + upper cut attack attempt and landed a good left hook on Ankalaev's liver region, you can also clearly see Big Ank walking on shaken legs, like, it seemed he was out of balance because he was rocked. That's when he went for the clinch, but he hadn't the energy to try strikes or takedown like before, he more like, held onto Poatan until the bell rung. His coaches were even looking at the clock and saying like only more 40 seconds!! ...
Poatan has a huge presence in championship rounds. He KO'd Adesanya in the 5th despite losing by 3-1 and with Ankalaev, he didn't get too far from KO'ing him, that's why Ankalaev needed to clinch to basically "survive the last minute".
His win was very impressive. Poatan is one of the most dangerous MMA fighters ever. The own UFC fighters say that, like Aspinall, DDP (who said recently he thinks JJ and Pereira are the best fighters right now) ...