Home US SportsUFC Glover Teixeira learning from Alex Pereira’s ‘incredibly high fight IQ’ for Shogun Rua fight, expects Poatan to knock out Ciryl Gane

Glover Teixeira learning from Alex Pereira’s ‘incredibly high fight IQ’ for Shogun Rua fight, expects Poatan to knock out Ciryl Gane

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Glover Teixeira helped Alex Pereira adapt to mixed martial arts in his full-time transition from kickboxing to MMA and maybe win his third UFC title later this month at the White House, and “Poatan” will then return the favor training Teixeira for his boxing debut.

Teixeira will enter the squared circle on Aug. 29 to headline Spaten Fight Night 3 against UFC Hall of Famer and ex-champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Pereira is a crucial part of his camp even though they no longer train as they used to when Teixeira was still an active UFC fighter.

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“We train very lightly these days,” Teixeira told MMA Fighting. “Back in the day, I used to train hard with him. After I retired, I started helping him more from the coaching side. Sometimes I’ll have someone grapple with him and then in the final minute I’ll jump in and do some boxing with him, work on entries and things like that. But his vision, his striking, the way he approaches a fight, the feints he uses, it’s all high-level. He has an incredibly high fight IQ and I’m learning a lot from him. Now that I’m boxing, I’ll get the chance to apply some of those lessons. Right now, we’re 100 percent focused on him, and after that I’m sure he’ll be giving me advice and helping me out as well.”

A former middleweight and light heavyweight champion, “Poatan” will co-headline UFC White House versus Ciryl Gane, a battle for the interim heavyweight strap, and Teixeira said the perfect scenario is a knockout victory for both.

“That’s the goal. That’s the focus,” Teixeira said. “I came here to put on a great fight. I really believe in it. ‘Poatan’ is extremely well prepared. We just have to take care of the details and execute the perfect training camp. You know when you say, ‘The cake is ready. We just have to wait for that golden crust on top, make sure it doesn’t overcook, and then enjoy the result’? That’s where we are. And I’m the same way. I’m going forward. I’m training with joy, I’m really happy, and we’re going after the knockout.”

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