When and where is the rematch between Pereira and Ankalaev?
The rematch is scheduled for UFC 320 on October 4 in Las Vegas.
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Former UFC champion Alex Pereira claims he was only at 40% strength when he lost his light heavyweight title to Magomed Ankalaev earlier this year. He is determined to show a much-improved performance in their upcoming rematch at UFC 320.
Alex Pereira (12-3) is set to face Magomed Ankalaev (21-1-1) for the second time at UFC 320. Their first encounter at UFC 313 saw Ankalaev win by unanimous decision. Pereira has since stated that he was not at full strength due to conditioning issues, claiming he was only at 40%. He believes a modest improvement will lead to a different outcome in the rematch.
Pereira has a history of fighting through injuries, including a broken toe he sustained before UFC 300. The animosity between the two fighters is escalating, setting the stage for a heated contest.
The fight will be a pivotal moment for Pereira to prove he can overcome the challenges he faced in their first match and reclaim the light heavyweight title.
The rematch is scheduled for UFC 320 on October 4 in Las Vegas.
Magomed Ankalaev won by unanimous decision at UFC 313.
Pereira claims he was only at 40% strength due to conditioning issues.
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