Former UFC Champ Alex Pereira Reviews ‘Good To Watch’ Sean Strickland Knocking Out Abus Magomedov: UFC News: Abus Magomedov, in the main event on Sunday, lost to Sean Strickland in just his second UFC bout, marking his first defeat inside the octagon. Alex Pereira, a former champion, attended the main event to provide a YouTube channel critique. Follow UFC News Updates with Insidesport.IN
Pereira cited the German’s criticism of him and Israel Adesanya in saying that he was not surprised that Magomedov was unable to compete for a longer period of time in the b
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Alex Pereira Reviews ‘Good To Watch’ Sean Strickland Knocking Out Abus Magomedov, Fans React- “Grow and Learn”
Alex Pereira in his YouTube video mentioned to the viewers about the fight and said, it was a quick fight that was expected to last for 5 rounds but only required two to get the results. The fight was good to watch during the first round, as Abus started it strongly and aggressively, but couldn’t keep it the strength for a longer time. Alex mentioned the situation wasn’t new for him. Alex had reacted to something that he had spoken about, Abus had then openly criticized Pereira, about his past fights with Israel Adesanya. This time when Pereira spoke it caused Abus Magomedov his defeat.
Pereira’s fans have appreciated Pereira’s views that he has expressed in the video and mentioned, “ Glad to see former competitors grow and learn from each other. Great sportsmanship!”, while someone appreciated him for being a great critique while still being respectful.
Former UFC Champ Alex Pereira Reviews ‘Good To Watch’ Sean Strickland Knocking Out Abus Magomedov, Fans React- “Grow and Learn”
Alex Pereira emphasised Abus Magomedov’s impressive 25-win career record but questioned its veracity. Prior to the PFL, Magomedov competed in regional tournaments, the German MMA Championship, and other events.
Magomedov’s impressive 19-second knockout victory in his UFC debut, according to Pereira, was insufficient to assess his abilities. However, the Brazilian predicted that the Russian-born fighter would succeed if he changed his mindset.
At UFC 276’s middleweight bout, Pereira savagely knocked Strickland out in the opening round. But as things stand, “Poatan” appears to have made a new friend in “Tarzan,” which is unusual for two competitive competitors in the realm of combat sports.
Since losing to Jared Cannonier in December, Strickland has now won back-to-back fights thanks to his victory over Magomedov. The 32-year-old is now asking for a title chance because he feels that by defeating the aspiring middleweights that the UFC pitted him against, he has proven his worth.
On the other hand, Jan Blachowicz, the former 205-pound champion, will now face Pereira at UFC 291, as Pereira has formally stepped up to light heavyweight.
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