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Glover
Teixeira will take a break from preparation for his title
defense against Jiri
Prochazka at UFC 275 to travel to Las Vegas to attend
UFC Fight Night 203.
Not because the winner of the main event between Magomed
Ankalaev and Thiago
Santos might be his next opponent, but because his No. 1
training partner, Alex
Pereira, will be facing Bruno Silva
on the evening’s main card.
“I dont like to see Brazilians getting in the way of each other’s
dreams. But at least they are in the most important MMA promotion
in the world,” Teixeira told Sherdog.com. “No doubt ‘Blindado’ will
be the toughest challenge of [Pereira’s] career. Besides being an
M-1 champion, the guy is coming off three impressive knockout
victories. But ‘Poatan’ is a different animal, and I see
Silva’s aggressiveness playing into his hands.”
Texeira says that it’s more than talent that makes Pereira, a
former two-division Glory champion, stand out. What truly makes
“Poatan” special is his humility and willingness to learn.
“I’ve already trained with many top kickboxers and most of them
thought they already knew everything concerning the standup game,
not having an open mind,” Teixeira said. “The fact is that MMA
striking is different from kickboxing. ‘Poatan’ is the
opposite. He is always open to learning and that’s how he is
evolving so fast.”
Teixeira also pointed out that training with three Brazilian
jiu-jitsu black belts and top-notch local wrestlers on a daily
basis is helping Pereira to become more comfortable on the
ground.
“It’s getting harder and harder to take him down and when you get
there, his strength never fades until he breaks your grip,
gets up again and you get tired,” Teixeira said.
“Besides that, he has a champion’s mind and trains harder and
harder each day. I truly believe that by 2023 at the latest he will
be challenging for a UFC belt.”