Alex Poatan mocks and accuses UFC prospect of lying: 'This guy needs help'

Light heavyweight champion refutes Vinicius Lokdog's account and casts doubt on the prospect's story of overcoming adversity.

Alex Poatan entering a UFC event. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC India

Alex Poatán at the entrance to the UFC event. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC India

Alex Poatán He became embroiled in a new controversy with Vinicius 'LokDog'. After the bantamweight (up to 61,2 kg) criticized the light heavyweight champion (up to 93 kg) for knocking out a training partner, this time it was the Pataxó himself who poked fun at the prospect, questioning his story of overcoming adversity.

In an interview with 'MMA Hoje', Poatan recalled a story shared by Vinicius 'Lokdog', in which the athlete claimed to walk more than 30 km a day, for 11 hours, to be able to train. According to the champion, this feat would be extremely difficult to achieve and, if true, someone capable of such effort deserves to succeed in life or receive help.

"He mentioned something about walking 11 hours every day to train. How could he possibly train? If he does it every day, which I don't think he does, this guy deserves everything, this guy needs to be helped," he said. Alex Poatán.

Lokdog defends himself and retorts to Alex Poatan.

Vinicius Lokdog is a standout Brazilian in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/UFC

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After the statements of Alex Poatán, it was the turn to Vinicius Lokdog Raising doubts about the UFC champion's past. The prospect publicly responded to the criticism and questioned the veracity of the stories told by the Brazilian.

"I don't believe he changed truck tires. That's not possible. How can he train doing all that? It's not normal," the fighter wrote on his official 'X' account.

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