Alex Pereira Defeats Magomed Ankalaev in Rematch to Reclaim UFC Light Heavyweight Title

Alex Pereira has reclaimed his UFC light heavyweight title….

In his immediate rematch with Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 320 on Saturday, the 38-year-old Brazilian professional mixed martial artist and former professional kickboxer (14-3) reclaimed the 205-pound championship in dominant fashion, finishing his opponent (21-2-1) with strikes on the ground just 80 seconds into the opening round.

Alex Pereira It was a stunning reversal from what happened seven months aearlier, when Pereira appeared hesitant in what was his first loss at light heavyweight.

On Saturday, he burst out of his corner at the start of the fight and put away Ankalaev while hardly absorbing any strikes.

It was the quickest finish of Pereira’s MMA career and the second-quickest title fight in UFC light heavyweight history, behind Vitor Belfort‘s 49-second win over Randy Couture in 2004.

It was the first knockout loss of Ankalaev’s career and snapped a 14-fight unbeaten streak.

“Vengeance is never a good thing; it’s kind of a poison sometimes,” Pereira said through an interpreter. “I told everyone I was not in a good condition last time. Everyone saw that tonight.”

During UFC 320 fight week, Pereira’s team told ESPN that he fought Ankalaev at UFC 313 in March with a fractured tibia. He was also sick and had been placed on antibiotics in the weeks leading up to the event. Because of those circumstances, Pereira estimated he was only at 40% of his capacity that night.

He looked very much at 100% Saturday. Pereira asserted himself in the center of the Octagon and walked Ankalaev down with strikes. Pereira hurt him early with a right hand to the chin and eventually finished the bout with elbow strikes from top position. Pereira had a 28-4 edge over Ankalaev in total strikes.

Immediately after the bout, Pereira stood over Ankalaev and made the same taunting gesture he used after knocking out Jamahal Hill at UFC 300 in April 2024. There had been some animosity in the buildup to UFC 320, as Pereira accused Ankalaev of hiding from him during fight week and lying about Pereira not wanting a rematch.

Pereira picked up the 12th knockout of his MMA career, and he became the third two-time light heavyweight champion in UFC history. He shares that distinction with Couture and Jon Jones.

Alex Pereira to Fight Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 320 in Highly Anticipated Rematch

Alex Pereira is hoping to reclaim his throne…

The 38-year-old Brazilian professional mixed martial artist and former professional kickboxer, a former UFC light heavyweight champion, will fight Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 320 on October 4 in Las Vegas.

Alex PereiraUFC CEO Dana White announced the immediate 205-pound title rematch via social media on Tuesday.

The UFC 320 pay-per-view event will take place inside T-Mobile Arena.

Pereira (12-3), a former multiweight kickboxing champion as well as UFC middleweight champion, turned into one of the sport’s biggest stars in 2024, but he surrendered his belt in a decision loss to Ankalaev (21-1-1) at UFC 313 in March.

Pereira is considered one of the most decorated combat sports athletes of all time, and he was a near-consensus pick for 2024 Fighter of the Year with knockouts of Jamahal Hill, JiYí Procházka and Khalil Rountree Jr.

Ankalaev, of Dagestan, will likely be favored to beat him a second time, however. The 33-year-old is unbeaten in his past 13 appearances.

In addition to the main event, White announced a bantamweight title fight between Merab Dvalishvili (20-4) and Cory Sandhagen (18-5) as the co-main event.

Dvalishvili will be seeking his third title defense this year, adding to victories over Umar Nurmagomedov and Sean O’Malley. Sandhagen will be vying for his first undisputed UFC championship. He lost to Petr Yan in an interim title bout in 2021.

Light heavyweight contenders Procházka (31-5-1) and Rountree (14-6) will also clash on the UFC 320 main card.