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    Alex Pereira blasts referee Herb Dean following UFC White House defeat

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    While Alex
    Pereira admits that Ciryl Gane
    rocked him in their UFC White House matchup, the Brazilian star
    also believes what followed deserved some closer examination.

    “Poatan” was on the defensive after being hurt by a Gane jab in
    their interim heavyweight title bout on Sunday, but during the
    ensuing salvo, “Bon Gamin” appeared to land multiple 12-to-6 elbows
    to the back of his opponent’s head. While Pereira did return to his
    feet, Gane ultimately finished the job with more powerful punches
    at the 1:27 mark of Round 2.

    In a video on YouTube, Pereira addressed the loss as well as Dean’s
    officiating in the heat of the moment.

    “Putting myself in the referee’s shoes, my opponent’s there and
    catches me, I drop, he starts striking,” Pereira said. “The ref is
    watching that they are illegal shots, but he thinks like this, ‘How
    am I going to stop this fight?’ It’s illegal, it’s in the rules.
    You’re not going to be wrong if you stop it. It’s in the rules; you
    stop it.

    “If people say, ‘Why did you stop it?’ Look at the video; nobody
    was going to say anything about the ref. In that scenario, people
    give him credit as a man. But now he is not a man. He shouldn’t
    have been refereeing that fight. To be honest, a guy like that
    should be punished. That’s how it is. It’s a very serious job. It’s
    a very serious event. What happened, the ref should’ve faced legal
    consequences for that.”

    Pereira was well aware of Gane’s penchant for fouls, which is
    something he claimed to have addressed during the rules meeting
    before the fight.

    “It’s a contact sport, but on the back of the head? You’re right
    there, man, you have to be seeing it. But that was the opportunity
    of a lifetime for him, and the referee was right there to see it,”
    Pereira said. “The day before the fight, we had a rules meeting. I
    asked [coach] Plinio [Cruz] to translate for him, and I told him,
    ‘Look, man, eye poke, groin strikes, those things can happen. It’s
    not supposed to, but it can happen. But this guy has a long history
    of it.’ Dirty shots, throwing punches to the back of the head,
    elbows. I saw some videos, so I was worried. So I brought that up
    with him ahead of time and asked him to keep an eye on it.”

    “Poatan” admitted that Gane did hurt him prior to the fouls, but he
    also thinks that the elbows hindered his ability to recover.

    “If you watch the footage, multiple shots there, multiple elbows,”
    Pereira said. “OK, sure, the jab, but given everything that
    happened, illegal. I was getting up, it became difficult to
    recover, but I believe that if it wasn’t for those shots I
    [wouldn’t] be in that situation and could’ve possibly recovered.
    Maybe not, but they were very hard shots and illegal.”

    No Regrets

    Pereira revealed that he has already asked the promotion for an
    immediate rematch with Gane, who is expected to face Tom
    Aspinall in a title unification bout. It’s currently unclear if
    the UFC will grant his request. The Brazilian was attempting to
    make history by becoming the first three-division champion in UFC
    history, and despite the result, he doesn’t regret making the move
    to heavyweight.

    “Like I said in the Octagon, if I hadn’t taken a risk every time I
    fought, I would not be who I am today,” Pereira said. “Third belt,
    nobody has done it. Nobody. Coming from middleweight, light
    heavyweight, then heavyweight, it’s very difficult, but within
    reality. Obviously, for some mistakes, it wasn’t this time, but
    those of you who know me know how I come back. I will be back
    stronger.

    “In respect to training, do I need to change my training? I think I
    did everything right. I was good in the fight. The strategy was
    being put into practice, all the ideas me and my team had, it is
    what it is. Risks are there. The payoff in the fight game is a bit
    complicated. The time can come for something good, other times bad,
    that’s how it is. But like I said, for those who know me, be
    certain in how I’ll return. I’ll be back stronger, focused like
    always, dedicated like always, that’s it. I’m happy. I’m happy with
    everything.”

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