Michel
Pereira
is more than just a flashy performer in the cage. He
also has a good heart.

The UFC middleweight standout has been doing his part to assist
those who have been affected by the massive floods in the Rio
Grande do Sul region of Brazil. Pereira has posted multiple updates
to his Instagram account, which include scenes of him rescuing
stranded animals in areas ravaged by the flood. “Demolidor” has
also started an online crowdfunding campaign to raise money for
the victims.

“The last few days have been like this: a lot of struggle, but also
a lot of satisfaction in each animal except for this gigantic
flood,” Pereira wrote.

“The scenes I’ve been seeing are scary. I’ve never seen something
like this even in a movie, but I’m sure of one thing: we’re going
to win this fight here too.”

The death toll has reportedly y reached 149 in the Brazilian
state, with more than 100 people still missing. Additionally, more
than 600,000 people have been displaced from their homes. All told,
more than 2.1 million people in Brazil have been affected by the
flooding in some way.

Pereira just recently competed in his home country, as he submitted
Ihor
Potieria
in the opening round of their encounter at UFC 301 in
Rio de Janeiro on May 4. The Brazilian has reportedly been booked
to face Roman
Dolidze
at UFC on ESPN 57 on June 8, but Pereira has denied accepting that bout.

IMAK ADMIN

By IMAK ADMIN

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