SALT LAKE CITY – Over the past three years, Alex Pereira has been one of the most active fighters on the promotion’s roster. He’s also become one of combat sports’ biggest stars, and it’s quite possible his frequent competition has something to do with that. But even “Poatan” has his limits, as he found out during an adversity-filled UFC 307 camp. From injuries to travel issues, various levels of uncertainty arose as he prepared for Saturday’s fight vs. Khalil Rountree at Delta Center. Pereira (12-2 MMA, 9-1 UFC ) didn’t reveal any of the issues until after he defeated Rountree (14-6 MMA, 9-6 UFC ) with a brutal and bloodying Round 4 barrage

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Avoiding chama burnout: Alex Pereira recognizes need for break after adversity-filled UFC 307 camp – MMA Junkie

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