“Made a Call to Lawyer” – Alex Pereira Blaming ‘Hackers’ for Scathing Message to Dana White Has UFC Fans in Splits
UFC superstar and 2024's most marketable fighter, Alex Pereira, clears the air around his controversial tweet regarding leaving the UFC.

Alex Pereira blames hackers following his controversial post (via Imago)
Drama among UFC superstars isn’t new, with tensions rising and falling in cycles throughout the organization’s history. The UFC has welcomed thousands of fighters over the years, managing both inspiring success stories and bitter behind-the-scenes disputes. While many fighter narratives end positively, some relationships sour over time and reveal deeper issues with management or personal rivalries.
Alex Pereira stunned the MMA community with a tweet that accused the UFC of showing him blatant and unwarranted disrespect. The post rapidly went viral online, capturing widespread attention and sparking intense speculation among fans and analysts across various social media platforms. Later, the Brazilian superstar clarified that his account was hacked, and he never intended to publish that controversial message himself.
🚨 UPDATE: Alex Pereira has now released a video saying that he was HACKED and his tweet about frustrations with the UFC is NOT him pic.twitter.com/IE5i7yYroV
— ACD MMA (@acdmma_) May 7, 2025
The light heavyweight fighter also stated he shared a great relationship with UFC and Dana White, hoping to maintain it moving forward, respectfully. Pereira is undoubtedly the biggest superstar on the current UFC roster, known for his incredible drawing power and marketable persona. Throughout his UFC run, he’s consistently featured in major pay-per-views, largely due to his violent and highly aggressive fighting style.
He has also been a knight in shining armor for UFC, stepping up on short notice to save multiple pay-per-views. The UFC superstar remains extremely active, having competed in four title fights over twelve months, winning three of them by knockout. Pereira’s most recent appearance came at UFC 313, where he lost to Magomed Ankalaev by unanimous decision.
Fight fans react to Alex Pereira’s now-deleted controversial post
Following the loss, Alex Pereira was visibly disappointed and quickly secured a title rematch due to his dominant and respected championship reign. Magomed Ankalaev reportedly accepted the rematch offer and allegedly signed the contract, signaling his readiness to defend immediately. However, ‘Poatan’ has yet to sign, suggesting potential negotiation issues or disagreements between the Brazilian and the UFC brass.

Despite Pereira’s justification about being hacked, there are several theories around the tweet. Many fans believe that UFC forced the Brazilian fighter to do so after sorting out their disagreement behind the scenes. Here are some reactions from the latest video by Pereira.
Dana made a call to the lawyer https://t.co/RFJmQaQRyv
— Kevin (@KevinTr78) May 7, 2025
I just KNOW the UFC contacted him with information that made him happy and was he was FORCED to make this apology.
— Kenny Okoye🇳🇬 (@TruthfulUfcFan) May 7, 2025
Cause they ain’t no WAY 😭😭😭 https://t.co/bPkRfBCwZx
It was me I hacked his account Don’t worry, Alex. I’m waiting for you. 😊
— Muhammad big ANK Ankalaev (@AnkalaevM) May 8, 2025
It was 100% him lmao
— Mr Overprayed (@MrOverprayed) May 7, 2025
In other words: “UFC saw the reaction, immediately caved.”
— Mr. Sarcastic Logic (@Sarcasm_n_logic) May 7, 2025
As expected, many fans caught up to the lie and accused Alex Pereira of lying due to pressure from the UFC. Magomed Ankalaev also stepped into the drama and hilariously said that he was the hacker. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to see what’s next for the Brazilian.
Major disagreements between UFC and the top superstars
Over the years, UFC has been wrapped in controversies due to significant disputes with top superstars regarding compensation and treatment. A few years back, Francis Ngannou quit, questioning the UFC’s long-standing contract structures and economic strategy while seeking fighter healthcare and equitable pay.

After a financial dispute with the UFC, Jon Jones eventually made a comeback, delaying his heavyweight debut for years in spite of fan expectations. Nate Diaz expressed frustration with contractual obligations, feeling trapped and undervalued, eventually leaving for free agency after a long career. These examples highlight a growing pattern of tension, where fighters seek respect and compensation that reflect their true value.
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