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Ciryl Gane Has Gone 30-0 in UFC Standing Rounds Ahead of Pereira Fight

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Ahead of his light heavyweight title fight against Alex Pereira at UFC White House, Ciryl Gane boasts a 30-0 record in UFC rounds fought on the feet according to official scorecards, and 33-0 across his entire MMA career. His striking wins include decisive standing rounds against the likes of Tom Aspinall and Francis Ngannou. A Pereira victory over a fighter with such a striking record would further cement the Brazilian's legacy, while a Gane win would place him among the greatest strikers in MMA history.

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Ciryl Gane steps into his light heavyweight title fight against Alex Pereira at UFC White House on June 14 carrying one of the most remarkable standing records in the sport — 30 wins and zero losses in UFC rounds decided on the feet, and an unblemished 33-0 mark across his entire MMA career in standing rounds.

Alexander Volkov
Alexander Volkov

Gane, known as "Bon Gamin," enters the contest as a heavyweight competing up in division. The 36-year-old Frenchman out of MMA Factory holds a professional record of 14-2-0 and is currently ranked second in the heavyweight division. At six-foot-four with an 81-inch reach — one of the longest in the sport — he has built his reputation on fluid, technical striking that has troubled elite opponents throughout his career. He lands 5.29 significant strikes per minute at a 61 percent accuracy rate, and his standing-round dominance includes decisive performances against Tom Aspinall and Francis Ngannou.

Tom Aspinall
Tom Aspinall

Aspinall, the reigning heavyweight champion and a ranked pound-for-pound fighter, is among the most decorated names on that list of opponents Gane has handled on the feet — making the statistic all the more striking heading into fight night.

Ciryl Gane
Ciryl Gane

Why it matters

  • A Gane victory over Pereira, one of MMA's most feared strikers, would give his 33-0 standing-round record a legitimacy that is almost without precedent in the sport.
  • A Pereira win over a fighter with such a pristine striking ledger would add another chapter to an already extraordinary legacy for the Brazilian champion.
  • The style matchup pits Gane's long, technical kickboxing — built on range management and volume — against a champion who has finished elite strikers in spectacular fashion.
  • The result carries cross-divisional weight, with Gane coming up from heavyweight, where the title picture featuring Aspinall remains unsettled.
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