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Alex Pereira: Record, Height, Losses & Career Timeline

Benjamin Caleb Mitchell Campbell • 2026-07-11 • Reviewed by Hanna Berg

There aren’t many fighters who can claim the kind of dual-sport dominance that Alex Pereira has—simultaneously holding titles in both kickboxing and mixed martial arts is a feat that immediately raises a handful of common, fact-driven questions. Most fans looking him up are hunting for the same hard numbers: his exact height, his complete win-loss record, and the names of the few opponents who have actually beaten him. Between the official stats and the fan speculation, what follows is a straightforward breakdown of the data that defines Poatan’s career.

MMA record: 13-4-0 · Height: 6’4″ (193 cm) · Weight class: Heavyweight (251 lbs reported) · Titles held: UFC Double Champion, former Glory two-division champion · Birthdate: July 7, 1987 (age 39)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Whether his reported height has shifted over his career
  • Conor McGregor’s official career status (not formally ended)
3Timeline signal
  • Lost light heavyweight title to Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 313 on March 8, 2025 (UFC.com)
4What’s next
  • Potential move to heavyweight or rematch with Ankalaev

A quick glance at the official stats sheet confirms the physical package that makes Pereira a unique threat.

Full name Alexsandro Pereira
Nickname Poatan
Height 6’4″ (193 cm) per ESPN fighter profile
Reach 79 inches per UFC Stats official record
Fighting style Left-handed orthodox, kickboxing base
Team Teixeira MMA & Fitness

Who did Alex Pereira lose to?

Losses in MMA

Both losses share a common thread: the opponent refused to trade in the pocket. Adesanya used movement and counters. Ankalaev blended takedowns with positional control.

Losses in kickboxing

  • Artem Vakhitov — decision loss during their rivalry in the GLORY light heavyweight division

Pereira’s kickboxing record of 33-7 includes losses primarily to fighters who stayed on the outside, attacking the legs and body rather than stepping into the range of his left hook. His kickboxing background is detailed on his UFC.com biography.

Patterns in his defeats

The trade-off

Every one of Pereira’s professional losses follows a similar trajectory: an opponent who refuses to stand in the pocket and trade, instead taking the fight to the mat or sticking to the outside. His left hook is elite, but it has clear counter-strategies.

What this means: Pereira’s left hook is his nuclear option, but fighters who can neutralize that specific weapon—by taking it away with distance or by putting him on his back—have consistently found a path to victory.

The pattern

Pereira’s losses all follow a blueprint: stay out of the pocket, neutralize the left hook, and force him to grapple. Opponents who execute this plan have beaten him every time.

Is Alex Pereira actually 6’4″?

The question sounds simple, but it is one of the most persistent debates among MMA fans.

Official listed height

Both authoritative sports databases agree on 6’4″. The debate

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