Yardbarker
x
Michel Pereira Plans to Continue Being 'UFC Showman,' Unveiling New Moves
Jason Silva-USA TODAY Sports


Michel Pereira didn’t need long to put on a show for Brazilian fans at UFC 301.


Shortly after a controversial backflip by Pereira sent his knee crashing dangerously close to the head of grounded opponent Ihor Potieria, “Demolidor” secured a guillotine choke and elicited a tap 54 seconds into Round 1. Ultimately, it was determined that Pereira did not land an illegal strike, and he was awarded one of the evening’s four $50,000 “Performance of the Night” bonuses for his efforts.

Shortly after his victory, Pereira revealed to Sherdog.com that he had previously trained with Potieria before Saturday’s bout.

"We did sparring together at Xtreme Couture, but I didn’t show the real Michel Pereira. It was more like light sparring,” he said. “Actually, that's how I train. I give training to anyone who spars with me. I don't necessarily want to get a knockout every time I spar.”

According to Pereira, the backflip the he dubbed “Fumo Mix” wasn’t an illegal strike. If his knee had landed on Potieria’s head, the Brazilian could have been disqualified.

"I didn’t see the complete video yet, but during the fight I don’t recall hitting his head,” Pereira said. “Anyway, that's how I fight. I’m a UFC showman. That´s how I´m entertaining the fans and climbing up the rankings — and I will continue doing that.

“That´s the fourth time I’ve used ‘Fumo Mix’ in UFC, and I´ll continue using it.”

Pereira revealed that he has many other specially-named techniques that he hopes to use in future bouts.

"I just use those when the opportunity arises, but I can guarantee that there are many other crazy techniques to come, like CANGA LEITÃO , MASTIGADA DA JUMENTA, REVESTREZ, BROTA BEBÊ and many others. I hope to use them in my future fights,” Pereira said.

Pereira revealed that he plans on briefly celebrating in Para state — around 2,000 miles from Rio de Janeiro — with some horseback riding before returning to the United States.

"That's how I’ll celebrate that win with my friends in my homeland,” he said. “But I truly hope the UFC calls me back as soon as possible since I didn’t get a single scratch in that fight and next week I must be back home in Vegas.”

While he wants a quick turnaround, Pereira declined to call out any potential opponents for his next UFC appearance.

"Whenever I choose opponents, UFC never hears my call. So I will wait for their choice and keep doing my job, which is give good shows to the fans,” he said.

This article first appeared on Sherdog and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

+

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.