Michel Pereira , one of the most exciting fighters on the UFC’s roster, has been lending his hands in a helpful manner following severe flooding in Brazil. Over the past week, heavy rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul has led to devastating flooding, claiming the lives of over 100 people, and leading to more than 160,000 people seeking shelter due to damage. Many emergency services have worked tirelessly in rescue efforts, including Brazil’s Pereira. Just days after recording a dramatic first-round submission at UFC 301 in Rio de Janeiro, the UFC middleweight has shifted his focus from fighting to saving lives.
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