
Alex Poatán Training on the beach. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/Montage SUPER LUTAS
The life of Alex Poatán didn't stop. Just hours after announcing his breakup with Tracy CortezThe Brazilian shared moments from his time in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. Anyone who thinks Poatan traveled at a leisurely pace is mistaken. The UFC light heavyweight champion (up to 93 kg) showed a bit of his training with local athletes at the gym and even on the beach.
Alex Poatán, who had already done a workout in the rain after announcing the end of his relationship with Tracy CortezThis showed that life really hasn't stopped for the light heavyweight champion. Poatan posted photos and videos of his time in Florianópolis. In the posts, the fighter appears training with local athletes and then practicing some moves on the beach.
At the beginning of the video, filmed at the gym in Florianópolis, Poatan asks the fighters, "Who wants to be champion?" Throughout the training session, Alex Poatán He even gives tips to one of the local athletes.
"You need to work on that jab more, you know? It's a jab, you don't have to think about knocking someone out with a jab, you have to think about hurting them and thinking about the counter-punch," said Poatan.
At the end of the recording, one of the gym's managers in Florianópolis thanked Poatan for his visit, referring to him as a "monster." Immediately afterward, the Brazilian uttered his famous catchphrase "Chama," concluding the video.
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After his workout at the gym, Poatan posted a video and photo of himself on the beach, but don't be mistaken into thinking his only intention in putting his feet in the sand was to take a dip in the sea. The Brazilian recorded a moment of himself practicing some movements near the water.
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Former UFC champion points out the reason for Alex Poatán to have a chance of winning Jon Jones. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Alex Poatán He still doesn't have a fight scheduled with the UFC. Regardless, the Brazilian continues training, whether to defend his light heavyweight title or for a possible move up to heavyweight (up to 120,2 kg).



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