clock menu more-arrow no yes mobile

Filed under:

Ihor Potieria files appeal following UFC 301 loss to Michel Pereira

UFC 301: Pereira v Potieria
Michel Pereira defeated Ihor Potieria in Brazil
Photo by Alexandre Loureiro/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Ihor Potieria is hoping his UFC 301 loss to Michel Pereira gets overturned to a no-contest.

The Ukrainian fighter tapped to a guillotine choke in less than a minute on May 4 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but complained that Pereira landed an illegal strike after performing a backflip during the contest and landing with his leg on Potieria’s head on the ground.

Potieria wrote on his Instagram page on Sunday that Pereira landed an “illegal kick,” and added that “perhaps there will be justice and this fight will be annulled.” The Brazilian MMA Athletic Commission (CABMMA) confirmed to MMA Fighting that Potieria filed an appeal.

“Three well-known athletic commissions in America said it was a disqualification,” Potieria wrote on Instagram. “But the fight was in Brazil, so we’ll see what the Rio de Janeiro athletic commission says about it, because at first they also wanted to make a disqualification. I accept everything that is offered to me and I want everything to be fair.

“Of course, everyone only sees a cool somersault, but once again the rules are broken against me during a fight and I don’t want this to go unpunished again. So I’m waiting for news… One day we will meet again and the result of our fight will be completely different. Just give me time to fully prepare!”

Referee Fernando Portella discussed the matter with other CABMMA officials cageside before ruling the official decision as a submission victory for Pereira.

The Brazilian middleweight, who now rides an eight-fight win streak, said at his post-fight press conference that performing such move is a risk, “but I’m the risk-taker.”

Sign up for the newsletter Sign up for the MMA Fighting Daily Roundup newsletter!

A daily roundup of all your fighting news from MMA Fighting