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Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Who Alex Pereira Knocked Out, Is Moving Up To Heavyweight

Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Who Alex Pereira Knocked Out, Is Moving Up To Heavyweight

A former UFC 205-pound champion who was sent to the shadow realm by Alex Pereira is following the latter’s path and is seeking a move up to heavyweight.

Alex Pereira, a former two-time UFC light heavyweight champion and former middleweight titleholder, has moved up to 265 pounds. This past weekend, “Poatan” made his heavyweight debut at UFC Freedom 250, where his bid for interim heavyweight gold came to a halt when Ciryl Gane knocked him out in Round 2.

WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 14: Alex Pereira of Brazil reacts after being defeated by Ciryl Gane of France in the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship bout during UFC Freedom 250 at the White House on June 14, 2026, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

A Former UFC light heavyweight champion, whom Alex Pereira knocked out, has big plans

Jamahal Hill believes becoming a two-division UFC champion is better than becoming a two-time champion, and now wants to attain two-division glory by moving up to 265 pounds. On the What You Think Podcast, he said:

“I’m moving up to heavyweight. That’s the announcement. Breaking news… I’m going to heavyweight. It’s been something that I’ve been working on now for the last few months. Putting in the necessary weight, muscle, and everything like that to move up. Wouldn’t it be better if I came back and won the heavyweight title? I think double champ is better than two-time champion. I like the way it sounds.”

“Sweet Dreams” is currently on a three-fight losing skid and has been knocked out twice in his last three fights. Despite the rough, the 35-year-old is looking to move up in weight and already has a name in mind.

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 18: (R-L) Jiri Prochazka of the Czech Republic punches Jamahal Hill in a light heavyweight fight during the UFC 311 event at Intuit Dome on January 18, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

During the same sitdown, he added he wants to face No. 4 heavyweight contender Josh Hokit, who knocked out Derrick Lewis this weekend at the White House.

“Josh Hokit. That’s exactly the fight that I want.”

Check out Jamahal Hill’s comments below:

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