Alex Pereira has spoken about the significance of hoisting three championship belts inside the octagon should he emerge victorious at UFC White House. A win would cement his place as one of the most decorated champions in UFC history.
Alex Pereira has spoken publicly about what it would mean to capture a third UFC championship belt if he wins at UFC White House on June 14, describing the achievement as a landmark moment in his career.
Pereira, known as "Poatan," enters the event as the reigning light heavyweight champion, carrying a professional record of 13 wins and 4 losses. The 38-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Teixeira MMA and Fitness, stands six-foot-four with a 79-inch reach and has established himself as one of the most dangerous strikers in the sport. He lands an exceptional 5.16 significant strikes per minute at a 62 percent striking accuracy, numbers that rank among the elite in any division.

The Brazilian already holds championship gold at light heavyweight, and a victory at UFC White House would give him a third UFC title to his name, placing him in rare company across the organization's history.
Why it matters
- A third UFC belt would mark Pereira as one of the most decorated champions in company history
- At 38, Pereira is demonstrating that elite-level championship performance can extend deep into a fighter's career
- His extraordinary striking output and accuracy make him a threat to anyone across multiple divisions
Sunday, June 14, 2026















