Powerful message! Michel Pereira opens up about pressure and personal challenges.

Close to returning to the octagon, 'The Demolisher' showed another side of his career in a sincere reflection on the routine in MMA.

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Michael Pereira Behind the scenes at the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/UFC

Known for his unpredictable style and electrifying performances inside the octagon, Michael Pereira He showed that not everything is spectacle when the lights go out. The Brazilian used few words to expose the pressure and personal challenges faced by high-performance athletes, revealing the less visible side of life in MMA.

On his profile on X, formerly Twitter, the UFC middleweight (up to 83,9 kg) spoke directly and reflectively, highlighting that combat goes far beyond what the public sees at events. The athlete drew attention to the emotional and psychological impact that can exist in the career of a professional fighter, whether due to constant demands, exposure, or personal sacrifices.

"Behind every fight and every fighter, there are internal battles, conflicts, anxiety, and many other things that only those who experience it know," he said. Michael Pereira, via X, formerly Twitter.

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Michel Pereira in victory at UFC 299. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Michel Pereira fighting in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Michel Pereira's career

Michael Pereira

Michael Pereira celebrates victory in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Facebook/UFC

Professional since 2011, Michael Pereira He has experience with various organizations around the world. The Brazilian has been with Dana White's company since May 2019, when he debuted with a victory against Danny Roberts via knockout (flying knee and punch) in the first round.

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His time with the organization has been marked by highs and lows. Today, 'Daredevil' has accumulated three consecutive losses, the last one against Kyle Daukaus via knockout (punches and elbows) in the first round of UFC Fight Night 257, in August 2025.

With a scheduled fight against Zachary Reese For UFC Fight Night 267 on February 21st, 'The Demolisher' seeks to get back on the winning track in his first octagon fight of the 2026 season.

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