Alex Pereira has broken his silence following his knockout loss to Ciryl Gane, accusing the new Interim Heavyweight Champion of landing "dirty" shots during their bout at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.
Ciryl Gane knocked out Alex Pereira in the second round of their Interim UFC Heavyweight Title fight. After taking the first round on all three judges' scorecards, Gane dropped Pereira with a jab and followed up with heavy ground strikes, some of which appeared to land on the back of Pereira's head. Referee Herb Dean issued no warning and deducted no points. Although badly rocked, Pereira managed to get back to his feet, but Gane closed the show shortly after to secure the win.
Speaking on his YouTube channel two days after the fight, Pereira didn't hold back. He claimed Gane has a long history of landing illegal strikes and said he had flagged the issue with the referee before the fight even began. Pereira argued that multiple shots and elbows landed behind the head and felt the officiating let him down on the night.
Gane has a bit of a history of leaning into the dark arts of martial arts. His fight before Alex Pereira was ruled a No Contest due to an eye poke he landed on Tom Aspinall. There have also been previous accusations of back-of-the-head strikes, notably in his fights against Junior Dos Santos and Sergei Spivac.
Back-of-the-head strikes continue to be a very loosely enforced rule in the UFC, almost as if the referees ignore them most of the time for fear of interrupting a fight at a critical moment.
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