Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane took part in a photo session ahead of UFC White House. The two fighters are set to compete at the upcoming event.
Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane came face to face for a pre-fight photo shoot ahead of UFC White House, scheduled for June 14, with the two fighters posing together as the event draws near.

Pereira, known as "Poatan," enters the bout as the reigning light heavyweight champion, carrying a 13-4 record into what is a step up in weight class. The 38-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Teixeira MMA and Fitness, stands six-foot-four with a 79-inch reach and has built his reputation on precision striking, landing 5.16 significant strikes per minute at a 62 percent accuracy rate.
Gane, nicknamed "Bon Gamin," is ranked second in the heavyweight division and brings a 14-2 record into the contest. The 36-year-old Frenchman out of MMA Factory matches Pereira in height at six-foot-four but holds a notable reach advantage at 81 inches. He is one of the more technically refined strikers in the heavyweight division, averaging 5.29 significant strikes per minute with an impressive 61 percent accuracy.

Why it matters
- Pereira is moving up to heavyweight, testing his power and frame against a larger division
- Gane's number-two ranking means a win could position him for a title shot in his own division
- Both fighters carry nearly identical striking output and accuracy, making for a compelling technical matchup on the feet
- UFC White House takes place June 14, just days after the two shared the frame at the pre-fight media session
Sunday, June 14, 2026

















