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. āPoatanā 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 UFCāa path that also changed Ottoniās 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 Whiteās 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 UFCās biggest stars in 2024, but Ottoni says it also brought negatives.
āIt has obviously helped me, but I donāt know if [that win] is good or bad,ā Ottoni said in an interview with MMA Fighting. āThe 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.
āAlex has a lot of fans, and there are good and bad fans. They couldnāt 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. Itās not Poatanās 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
āBut I managed to get one of them,ā he continued. āMy 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, āWeāll 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 doesnāt expect that online hate to ever go away. Ottoni said thereās no ill will towards Pereiraānor friendshipābut heās working on being āmore 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.
āI never picked easy opponents,ā said Ottoni, who won his past five fights on the Brazilian circuit. āThe 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 canāt choose. Weāre going to the worldās biggest promotion and I canāt choose. I know a lot of people that picked fights in Brazil and made it to the UFC but couldnāt stay there. I know Iāll impress them with a win. If itās a knockout or a submissionā¦ I know heās a jiu-jitsu guy but Iāve fought grapplers before and caught them when they made mistakes. I know itās a good fight and fans will love watching it.ā