I am Polish. Accusing me of being fan of Russian or Muslim is basically like talking to Jew, that he is pro-Hitler.You must be one of those toxic, unbearable, cancerous fans of Russian, Muslim, Caucasian MMA fighters who constantly attack, defame, and persecute Brazilian MMA fighters.
What's the problem? Do you want to defame and demonize Alex Pereira? He's not perfect, a saint; he has flaws like any human being, but he's never hurt anyone, he helps many people, does charity work, and has social projects.
A role model can be anyone, even a fictional character. You are looking at someone who has qualities you desire, and you mimic them. Good luck finding a great role model whom you have a real personal connection with.A role model should be someone you actually know. Watching some guy on tv for a few minutes that you have zero personal connection doesn't make that person a role model.
Exactly lol. And sure, there are exceptions. If TS needs to tell himself Alex is one of them to like him more, go for it.go to your local MMA gym and train. witness the personalities and the hubris. then amplify that by 1000 for anyone in the UFC. amplify that by another mil for a champ.
I love the way Pereira fights, he is extremely exciting in the ring, he is actually epithomy what a fighter should be - active, enganging, fighting often, not backing from challenges. A great, all time great fighter.
I like his demeanour, he got this cold aura, charisma, vibe.
But everything what I read about his charachter, his behaviour is that he is actually shabby and he just get free pass, because he doesn't speak english, so nobody knows it. He says rude things about other fighters, he is ill-natured in sparrings.
I mean - guys from Brasil should speak for it better, how is he perceived there?
Man…this is sports marketing in a nutshell. Oftentimes the real person has nothing in common the model being portrayed.I sincerely believe around 40% of the fanbase look to their favorite fighters to help them identify their own masculinity and value systems, so they hate finding out their heros are quitters, or assholes, or whatever the case may be.
Once you've seen it enough, you can intentionally lay this type of naive idolatry aside imo, but it kinda requires getting burned a few times first.
My $.02
Thanks for sharing details from behind the scenes. I’m scared to imagine what a Wallid-Pereira beef would look likeHard to say. In my view, if Glover Teixeira considers him a good person, then he probably is.
But it’s definitely not a unanimous opinion. He has a long history of falling out with former teammates and coaches. He split on bad terms with Wera Belocqua, his mentor and the guy who originally ‘discovered’ him. Later he had issues with coach Vinicius ‘Reviravolta’ during the peak of his Glory run. More recently, he had a public disagreement with Lee Alves.
He also clashed with Wallid Ismail, the Jungle Fight promoter—though in that case he was likely in the right, since Wallid has a reputation for being… let’s say, less than honorable.
Every woman he’s dated seems to walk away resentful. He comes across as someone with very thin skin; even constructive criticism sets him off. He’s had problems with multiple Brazilian content creators and journalists, not to mention other fighters. Walter Walker recently hinted that he’s an asshole in person, despite looking like a nice guy online—he didn’t mention Alex by name, but if he had, Alex probably would’ve reacted the same way he did with others like Esquiva Falcão or Vinicius Lockdog.
Cosmo Alexandre has also told a story from the gym: he once tried to show Alex how to make his kicks more efficient, Poatan didn’t take it well, and basically challenged him to demonstrate it during sparring.
So yeah… opinions on him vary a lot.![]()
Nothing wrong with it per se, but you have to look in the right places. Curated public figures at literally some of the worst and most fake human beings on earth. And I this having seen many up close, from business to sports to politics. So if you’re looking online or in the media for role models…you’re doomed.What's wrong with looking up to people and searching for role models? It's normal human behaviour, you're being too cynical I feel
Fictional is actually a good idea, like someone from a book. It gives a standard to aim for, it never changes and can never disappoint. I suppose that’s what many religious writings try to do (provide a model), but there is also plenty to choose from in fictional writing.A role model can be anyone, even a fictional character. You are looking at someone who has qualities you desire, and you mimic them. Good luck finding a great role model whom you have a real personal connection with.