UFC prospect compares himself to a biblical character and taunts Poatan again: 'I rented a triplex in that square head'

After another round of taunts, Vinicius 'Lokdog' mocks Alex Poatan and claims to have taken over the light heavyweight champion's thoughts.

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Alex Poatán after defeat in UFC 313 (Photo: Instagram/UFC Canada)

It seems that the provocations between Vinicius 'Lokdog' and Alex Poatán They are still far from finished. After both if they needle each other By knocking out sparring partners and questioning each other's stories of overcoming adversity, the bantamweight (up to 61,2 kg) has reignited the feud with the UFC light heavyweight champion (up to 93 kg).

In his Instagram stories, Lokdog stated that he has always been considered eccentric and out of the ordinary because of his behavior since he was young. The prospect compared this perception to the biblical episode in which Noah was called crazy until the arrival of the flood. Furthermore, Vinicius also ironically commented on the fact that... Alex Poatán having found time, even with a busy schedule, to comment on it, saying that he managed to 'permanently reside' in the champion's mind.

"Ever since I can remember, I've been called crazy and abnormal for the things I did. Noah was considered crazy until it rained. It's good to know that this fool..." Alex Poatán "Even with a busy schedule, he found time to talk about me. I think I rented a triplex in that square head of his," wrote Vinicius 'Lokdog'.

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Alex Poatan and Vinicius Lokdog doubt each other's life stories.

The exchange of provocations between Alex Poatán The relationship between Vinicius 'Lokdog' and the two men entered a new chapter when they began questioning each other's personal accounts of overcoming adversity. The confusion started after Vinicius Lokdog criticizing the light heavyweight champion for knocking out a training partner. In response, Poatan recalled a story told by the bantamweight, in which the prospect claimed to walk more than 30 km a day, for 11 hours, to get to training.

In an interview with MMA Hoje, the champion considered the feat practically impossible, highlighting that, if it were truly possible, someone capable of such an effort would deserve to prosper in life or receive special support.

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After the statements, Lokdog decided to return the criticism and also questioned the UFC champion's past. The prospect used his social media to state that he doesn't believe Poatan's accounts of past hard work and insinuated that the Brazilian exaggerates his own stories of overcoming adversity.

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