When Alex Pereira first learned he'd be gracing the cover of the new UFC video game, his reaction was anything but predictable. Known for rarely speaking English—often relying on his trusted trainer, Plinio Cruz, for translations or simply sticking to his iconic "Chama"—the Brazilian fighter surprised everyone by breaking his usual silence.
During a promotional shoot inside the Octagon, EA Sports captured the moment they handed Pereira a copy of UFC 6. As he laid eyes on his own image, the light heavyweight and middleweight champion couldn't contain himself. "Holy s—," he blurted out, before switching to his native Portuguese. "Oh my God, amazing."
It's hard to argue against his selection for the cover. Pereira currently holds titles in two weight classes—middleweight and light heavyweight—and is now chasing a historic third belt. He's set to face Ciryl Gane in an interim heavyweight title fight this June, a matchup that could cement his legacy as one of the most dominant forces in MMA history.
In Portuguese, Pereira elaborated on the honor: "I think this is absolutely cool. Being in UFC 6? Yeah, I like my photo here—it's one of my favorites. This shows how much I'm being recognized for what I've done. To be on the cover of the new game is amazing. Chama!"
For fans of combat sports and gaming alike, Pereira's cover debut marks a milestone moment—proof that hard work and knockout power can speak louder than any language barrier. Whether you're gearing up for your next fight night or just looking to rep the champ's style, this is the kind of inspiration that fuels champions.
