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Pereira Hints Jairzinho Rozenstruik Could Be Cut from UFC After White House Card

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Alex Pereira has suggested that Josh Hakit's future in the UFC may be in serious doubt following the White House event. Pereira stated that while Hakit cannot be removed from the current card, he has heard things about the fighter that lead him to question whether Hakit will remain part of the promotion afterward. Pereira declined to elaborate on the specifics of what he had heard.

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Reports surfaced on June 10 that UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira has cast doubt over the future of Jairzinho Rozenstruik within the promotion, suggesting the heavyweight contender could be released following the UFC White House card scheduled for June 14. The claim remains unconfirmed, and no official statement from the UFC has been issued.

Pereira, known as "Poatan," is the reigning light heavyweight champion and one of the promotion's most prominent stars. The 38-year-old Brazilian out of Teixeira MMA and Fitness carries a professional record of 13-4-0. Standing six-foot-four with a 79-inch reach, he is a historically aggressive striker who lands 5.16 significant strikes per minute at a remarkable 62 percent accuracy. According to reports, Pereira stated that while Rozenstruik could not be removed from the upcoming White House event, he has heard things about the fighter that made him question whether Rozenstruik would remain with the UFC afterward. Pereira declined to specify what those things were.

Alex Pereira
Alex Pereira

It is worth noting a discrepancy in the original reporting: the summary referenced a fighter named "Josh Hakit," a name that does not correspond to any verified fighter in the AgentMMA database. The headline identifies the fighter in question as Jairzinho Rozenstruik, and that attribution has been used here accordingly.

Why it matters

  • The UFC White House event is days away, meaning any roster decision would follow the card rather than affect it
  • If accurate, a Rozenstruik release would remove a notable heavyweight name from the UFC roster
  • Pereira's public comments, however vague, add an unusual dynamic ahead of a high-profile event
  • Because no official confirmation exists, this story should be treated as a rumour until the UFC or Rozenstruik's team responds
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