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Alex Pereira Says Twitter Was Hacked After Cryptic UFC Frustration Post


May 20, 2025

Alex Pereira Claims X Was Hacked After UFC Tweet
MMA fans were left puzzled on May 7th after former two-division UFC champion Alex Pereira posted a cryptic tweet expressing disappointment with the organization. The message was swiftly deleted – but not before sparking intense speculation across the fight community.


What Did the Deleted Tweet Say?




The now-deleted tweet read:


"I’ve never spoken poorly of the UFC but with what I’ve just heard I’m disheartened. I’ve already had thoughts of not fighting anymore, and after what was just relayed to me this may be the start."


The message set off alarm bells, with fans wondering if the Brazilian knockout artist was signaling:

  • Frustration with fighter pay


  • Tension over title fight negotiations


  • Or even early retirement at age 37


With speculation swirling about a potential rematch denial with current champ Magomed Ankalaev, many thought the tweet was a subtle shot at UFC leadership.



Pereira Claims He Was Hacked




Not long after the controversy, Pereira posted a video stating that his X (formerly Twitter) account had been hacked, and he was not behind the post. He reaffirmed that he maintains a strong relationship with the UFC and is not planning to walk away from the sport.


Despite the denial, some fans remain skeptical – questioning why a hacker would access a verified account just to post a single, vague complaint. Others believe it might have been an emotional post Pereira later regretted and walked back through the hacking explanation to preserve ties with the UFC.



What’s Next for “Poatan”?




While uncertainty lingers, Pereira’s decorated legacy in both kickboxing and MMA makes every hint of retirement worth paying attention to. Still, most signs point to his return to the Octagon – potentially in a title rematch or major headliner later this year.


Until then, fans remain cautiously optimistic and are watching closely for what’s next from one of the sport’s most electrifying finishers.


Source: msn.com


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