UFC analyst touts Alex Pereira's 'GOAT' case with UFC White House win
Can Alex Pereira make claim as the greatest UFC fighter ever with a win at the White House? One analyst thinks so.
Alex Pereira can put his legacy into undeniable territory if he defeats Ciryl Gane at UFC Freedom 250 , according to one analyst. Recently retired welterweight veteran Michael Chiesa, who serves as a desk analyst for the company, already holds former two-division titleholder Pereira (13-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) in the highest of regard. "Poatan" has potentially his greatest accomplished around the corner, though, when he takes on Gane (13-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC) for the interim heavyweight belt on the June 14 card at the White House in Washington, D.
C. ( Paramount+ ). After winning gold at middleweight and light heavyweight, Pereira has the opportunity to become the first in UFC history to capture some form of a championship in three different divisions.
It would be another iconic moment for the Brazilian, and one that Chiesa said might give him an edge over legends like Georges St-Pierre and Jon Jones for to greatest fighter to ever grace the octagon. "If he beats Ciryl Gane, without a doubt he's No. 1," Chiesa told MMA Junkie.
"You could make the argument if Alex Pereira – I don't care if you want to split hairs over the undisputed championship or the interim championship, if you want to split hairs on that, that's on you. But if someone can capture three UFC belts in three different weight classes, you have thrust yourself into the conversation as greatest of all-time. Not of the decade, we're talking all-time.