Alex Pereira has compiled a combined UFC record of 10-2 across middleweight and light heavyweight, with 8 knockouts in 12 fights. Only Bruno Silva and Jan Blachowitz have survived a finish against him. Pereira has knocked out both Magomed Ankalaev and Israel Adesanya despite having suffered a loss to each man.
Alex Pereira has put together one of the most dominant title runs in UFC history across two weight classes, and a look at his combined record underscores just how complete that dominance has been.

Pereira stands 10-2 inside the Octagon, splitting his appearances between middleweight, where he went 4-1, and light heavyweight, where he has gone 6-1. Of his 12 UFC bouts, eight have ended by knockout — a finishing rate that has defined his tenure at the top of both divisions. Only two opponents have managed to avoid a stoppage against him: Bruno Silva and Jan Blachowicz.

The numbers carry an added layer of significance when considering Pereira's two losses. Israel Adesanya, the 36-year-old Nigerian striker who fights out of City Kickboxing and holds a 24-6 record, handed Pereira one of those defeats. Pereira has since returned the favor with a knockout of his own. Adesanya, a six-foot-four southpaw with an 80-inch reach and a pace of 4.03 significant strikes landed per minute, represents one of the most technically refined opposition Pereira has faced — and Pereira finished him. The same pattern applies at light heavyweight, where Magomed Ankalaev, the 34-year-old Russian ranked first in the division and fifth pound-for-pound at 21-2-1, also holds a prior result over Pereira. Ankalaev brings 52 percent striking accuracy and a six-foot-three frame, yet Pereira knocked him out as well.

Bruno Silva, a 36-year-old orthodox middleweight now competing at flyweight and ranked 12th there at 23-13, remains one of the rare fighters to take Pereira the distance.

Why it matters
- Pereira's ability to avenge losses to both Adesanya and Ankalaev with knockouts is historically rare at championship level
- An 8-knockout rate across 12 UFC appearances sets a high bar regardless of division
- With a reported heavyweight move on the horizon, those numbers reflect a fighter who has yet to encounter a weight class that slows him down
















