In a bold move, Alex Pereira, the UFC light heavyweight champion, is eyeing a heavyweight challenge, sparking intense speculation among fans. After a stunning victory over Magomed Ankalaev in October, reclaiming the title with his exceptional striking skills, Pereira set his sights on a new conquest.
The 38-year-old respectfully requested a heavyweight bout against the legendary Jon Jones, a fighter many consider the greatest of all time. Despite Jones' retirement and subsequent statements confirming his decision, Pereira remains determined to ascend to the heavyweight division, marking his third weight class.
The question lingers: who will be Pereira's next opponent? Should he defend his light-heavyweight title, or dare to make history by moving up to heavyweight? The Brazilian has been a force in the 205lb division since 2023, facing numerous contenders, leaving only one fresh matchup at the top.
Carlos Ulberg, ranked third in the division with an impressive nine-fight win streak, could be the next title challenger. However, Pereira, a star in the sport, seeks a more significant challenge. He has expressed his desire to move up to heavyweight, aiming for his third world title, a feat that would etch his name in UFC history.
Initially, UFC President Dana White was hesitant about Pereira's move to heavyweight. Still, the fighter hinted at the possibility with a cryptic social media post, captioned '1-2-3 and go.' If Pereira does move up, it will likely be for a title shot. However, the current heavyweight champion, Tom Aspinall, is recovering from a severe eye injury, leading to rumors of an interim heavyweight title.
This has fueled speculation about a potential fight between Pereira and Ciryl Gane. If Pereira triumphs in the heavyweight division, capturing a title in his third weight class, he would undoubtedly enter the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) conversation, being the only fighter to achieve such a remarkable triple title accomplishment.