Quemuel Ottoni sees past MMA win over Alex Pereira as blessing and a curse before DWCS debut

The year was 2015. Quemuel Ottoni was entering the Jungle Fight cage to face a man called Alex Pereira. ā€œPoatanā€ was a talented kickboxer making his MMA debut, and Ottoni won via third-round submission after an exciting contest. Pereira would go on to eventually become two-division champion in GLORY and the UFCā€”a path that also changed Ottoniā€™s life.

Ottoni returned to Jungle Fight after traveling around his native Brazil ā€” and a trip to Chechnya ā€” and captured the welterweight title before signing with PFL. Injuries led to the cancellation of that deal and he now fights for a major opportunity Tuesday night, facing the undefeated Kody Steele at Dana Whiteā€™s Contender Series at UFC APEX in Las Vegas.

Those big opportunities were definitely helped by the fact he tapped out a man that has become one of UFCā€™s biggest stars in 2024, but Ottoni says it also brought negatives.

ā€œIt has obviously helped me, but I donā€™t know if [that win] is good or bad,ā€ Ottoni said in an interview with MMA Fighting. ā€œThe past two years were full of criticism, a lot of bad things came with it. It was good, of course, because it has given me this chance [at DWCS], but it has brought a ton of bad weight along with it.

ā€œAlex has a lot of fans, and there are good and bad fans. They couldnā€™t see a highlight or any of that, a MMA website posting about me, that they tagged and attacked me. Or someone from my family would comment on my post and they would reply with prejudice. Itā€™s not Poatanā€™s fault, but one of his fans attacked my brother with prejudice. And that has bothered me for years. I was very upset about it.ā€

ā€œBut I managed to get one of them,ā€ he continued. ā€œMy mom commented on a photo I posted and this guy started to attack her. I was born on the East Zone [of Sao Paulo], brother, and we know a lot of people. I was not born a playboy, you know? Some people there said, ā€˜Weā€™ll find the guy and talk to him face to face.ā€™ He apologized, but a lot of it upset me. These past two years were a mix of emotions.ā€

Ottoni is now a lightweight, distant to Pereira by 50 pounds, but the UFC hopeful doesnā€™t expect that online hate to ever go away. Ottoni said thereā€™s no ill will towards Pereiraā€”nor friendshipā€”but heā€™s working on being ā€œmore matureā€ on how he deals with fan interactions.

The dream of fighting on U.S. soil comes true Tuesday night in Las Vegas and Ottoni said he welcomed all challenges at DWCS ā€” and the same for a possible UFC future, if he convinces Dana White to award him a deal with a victory.

ā€œI never picked easy opponents,ā€ said Ottoni, who won his past five fights on the Brazilian circuit. ā€œThe first opponent they gave me on the Contender was an 8-0 guy that was beating everybody up but he pulled out, and now they gave me [Steele]. I canā€™t choose. Weā€™re going to the worldā€™s biggest promotion and I canā€™t choose. I know a lot of people that picked fights in Brazil and made it to the UFC but couldnā€™t stay there. I know Iā€™ll impress them with a win. If itā€™s a knockout or a submissionā€¦ I know heā€™s a jiu-jitsu guy but Iā€™ve fought grapplers before and caught them when they made mistakes. I know itā€™s a good fight and fans will love watching it.ā€

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