From Fan Engagement to Movie Star Roles, Alex Pereira’s Star Continues to Grow

Considered to be one of the biggest stars in mixed martial arts
today — despite not speaking English — Alex
Pereira
put his popularity to the test during an autograph
session at Shopping Eldorado in Sao Paulo, Brazil, this past
Saturday.

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Up arriving at the mall, “Poatan” was gretting by a crowd that had
already gathered in the shopping center’s corridors. With shouts of
“Chama! Chama! Chama!”, the crowd waited patiently to take a photo
or receive an autograph from their idol. In a video published on
Instagram, Poatan spoke of the emotion of receiving affection from
his hometown fans.

“It was beyond what I expected, to see all these people leaving
their home on a holiday to stay in such a long line waiting to take
a picture with me. See a small child crying when taking a photo
with me. I´m really speechless,” Pereira said.

The
UFC
light heavyweight champion also recently participated in
one of the most popular podcasts in the country, “Podpah,” where he made it clear that he did not
consider fighting Magomed
Ankalaev
at UFC
310
.

“Now it’s time to rest. There’s a lot of work. I talked about my
travels. I can´t cancel it. Also I want to rest a little,” he
said.

Pereira also revealed some details about his debut on the big screen in the A24 action
thriller “Onslaught” as the villain The Butcher.

“I’m going to be filming for six weeks. I’m going to act, but I
like to do something that won’t have to speak. It’s going to be
like a Terminator, where the guy only says one word at the end,” he
said. “I’m going to do the whole film without talking. I’m going to
be there from beginning to end and at the end I’m going to say,
‘Chama.’”

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