Partnership coming? Alex Poatan thanks former champion for support against Ankalaev at UFC 320

Dricus du Plessis described the Brazilian as brilliant, intimidating and bet on his victory in the rematch

Poatan changes his look to fight. Photo: Reproduction/X/AlexPereiraUFC

Poatan changes his look to fight. Photo: Reproduction/X/AlexPereiraUFC

Alex Poatán may have one less rival in the UFC. Recently, Dricus du Plessis showed his respect for the Brazilian and indicated that he has a good chance of getting revenge on Magomed Ankalayev, light heavyweight champion (up to 93 kg), in the rematch scheduled for this Saturday (4), in Las Vegas (USA). Aware of the South African's statement, the renowned striker was also cordial.

Ao analisar a revanche no UFC 320, Dricus classificou o ex-detentor do cinturão meio-pesado como brilhante, intimidador e apostou em sua vitória, possivelmente por nocaute. Por sua vez, Poatan agradeceu os elogios e o apoio do ex-campeão peso médio (até 83,9 kg). A curiosidade é que, até pouco tempo, os atletas trocaram farpas publicamente.

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The athletes even expressed interest in a superfight. At the height of their rivalry, Poatan questioned 'Stillnknocks' skill level, while Du Plessis claimed he would knock out the Brazilian. Now, it seems, a truce has been struck, with Alex recognizing the South African's importance in MMA. As a result, some fans have begun to project a possible training partnership between the pair.

"I just want to thank you for your kind words. He's also a guy who's important in the MMA world, in martial arts. So, it's always good to hear things like this and it's good to see his perspective on what might happen," the former UFC champion said in a conversation with reporters.

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