Speaking to Ariel Helwani today, “Poatan” revealed that he has signed a new eight-fight deal with the promotion, which could very well keep him in the UFC for the remainder of his professional career.
“It was a pretty easy choice when I expressed I wanted to go Heavyweight,” Pereira said when asked about giving up his 205-pound title. “Of course, I had to let go of the belt, but they gave me a new contract and I’m really, really happy with my new contract. I want to thank Mick [Maynard], Hunter [Campbell] and Dana White. With this new deal, I don’t care about letting go of the belt. They took really good care of me…The way they gave me this last contract was so good that I left it open for them to do whatever they wanted—it didn’t matter.”
Pereira added that the new agreement will likely be the final contract of his fighting career.
With “Poatan” now locked into a long-term deal, it all but guarantees that he won’t be competing for another promotion anytime soon. Even if Pereira were to retire early — say after another four fights — the contract would prevent him from unretiring to compete elsewhere, whether that be for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) or in a potential mega-fight against Francis Ngannou outside the UFC.
That said, Pereira likely won’t need to explore outside opportunities anyway. The Brazilian superstar has already made significant money during his short but iconic UFC run, and this new deal will almost certainly place him among the highest-paid fighters on the roster.
Pereira is coming off a knockout victory over Magomed Ankalaev last October, reclaiming the Light Heavyweight title — a belt he is expected to vacate once UFC 327 takes place next month.
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