Summary

Poatan at a UFC press conference. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/UFC
Known for being one of the most feared strikers in combat sports, Alex Poatán He justified his fame. In a recent training session held at the 'Fusion X-cel Performance' academy in Florida (USA), the UFC light heavyweight champion (up to 93 kg) displayed his power, and it was his training partner, Neil, who suffered. The Brazilian delivered a brutal knockout.
In the recording released by the user '@standupstriking', last Saturday (29), the renowned striker showed no mercy to his training partner. On two occasions, Poatan made his 'opponent' collapse by landing two powerful punches to his waistline.
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Even after taking the worst of it, the athlete got up and continued the sparring session. Dominant, Poatan delivered punches to the midsection, jabs, and straight punches to his partner's face. Seeing Neil back down, the Brazilian continued the attack and landed a left cross to his chin, knocking him out instantly.
Speculation and clarification
As the content went viral, fans began to create theories about what led to it. Alex Poatán not holding back in sparring. In fact, many, even those not at the gym, claimed that the Brazilian's training partner got on his nerves and, therefore, he ended up suffering at his hands. However, the user who posted the video denied the rumor, explaining that Neil, his friend, only wanted to test himself and also stressed that the UFC champion had no intention of harming him.
“What’s the context? Not everything is emotional or dramatic. He wanted to train, he trained, and he went down. There was nothing beforehand. That’s all, folks. It wasn’t intentional. He wasn’t throwing punches with bad intentions. It was just a difference in skill level. Neil is an amazing person who just wanted to test his skills,” commented 'standupstriking' in his post.
Watch the knockout delivered by Alex Poatan in training.
Alex Pereira knocked out his sparring partner with a BRUTAL left hand
(via IG / standupstriking) pic.twitter.com/uRSHtNqWH2
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) November 29, 2025



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