Alex Pereira’s impressive achievements in the MMA cage have recently drawn the attention of Anthony Joshua, the former two-time unified heavyweight boxing champion.
Joshua, fresh off a notable victory over Francis Ngannou in March, expressed online that Pereira could successfully transition to boxing if he decided to pursue it. This endorsement came shortly after Pereira’s latest UFC triumph, a second-round TKO of Jiri Prochazka, marking his seventh consecutive victory over former world champions.
Upon receiving Joshua’s praise, Pereira appreciated the compliment, revealing that boxing had long been a dream of his. However, at 37 years old, he expressed reluctance to pursue a prolonged boxing career.
He posed a question to Joshua regarding potential opponents, sparking speculation among fans and pundits. Suggestions for opponents varied widely, from Jake Paul to Ryan Garcia, despite Garcia’s current suspension.
Pereira’s combat sports journey includes a significant stint as a two-division kickboxing champion before transitioning to MMA. Notably, he had one professional boxing bout in 2017, securing a victory over Marcelo de Souza Cruz, four years prior to his UFC debut.
His versatility and success across multiple disciplines underscore his potential for a successful crossover to boxing, as acknowledged by Joshua and fans enthused about the possibilities.
As Pereira continues to make waves in MMA, his athleticism, striking prowess, and adaptability remain key talking points, prompting discussions about potential matchups and future career moves. Joshua’s endorsement highlights Pereira’s growing reputation in combat sports and raises anticipation for possible future ventures beyond the MMA octagon.