Dominique Reyes has returned to the victory track, but he has more than success in his rediscovered cage.
Reyes spoke ahead of the pivotal main event of the clash with Carlos Ulberg at UFC Perth this Saturday. Submitted radio On the most important factors that will turn his career around following four fights. Reyes announced in April 2024 that he was dealing with deep sea thrombosis (blood disorders), and the fight puts everything else in view.
“I think a lot happened when I was living every day with deep Vain thrombosis. The doctor said, ‘If you’re awake today, if it didn’t work, if it didn’t work, then it didn’t work,'” Reyes said. “So I literally lived every day. We all really should have done it, and it was like a very deep experience, like I felt God, I felt God’s energy. He’s 100% real.
“I’ve had a very deep experience. I’m still fighting this platform and then and then and then and then
When you win, win or lose, and what happened, I can still scream his name on the roof and still get
People who see the light. That’s my mission in my life right now.
Reyes and Ulberg were booked twice to fight earlier, with Ulberg’s injuries postponed the first meeting and were subsequently forced to withdraw from re-booking due to Reyes’ thrombosis diagnosis. Now they fought under different circumstances, Reyes took the strength of three consecutive victory in the opposite direction, and Ulberg tied eight consecutive victory.
If Reyes wants another shot in the UFC Light Heavyweight title, then there’s no Ulberg from the past. This fell out of reach when he lost a controversial decision to John Jones at UFC 247 in February 2020. It seems strange to think Reyes could steal Ulberg’s location, but Reyes has a reason why Ulber hasn’t yet left out the chance to close.
“He is a great fighter and he is extremely dangerous,” Reyes said. “He won the place he squeaks. It’s not the way you’re known, loved and respected in the UFC. It’s not how it works. This is the entertainment industry and if you’re not entertaining people, if you go there and get out there for them, put your soul for them and take risks, they’re not going to respect you.
“I learned that because I always go out on my shield and put people down. It’s my fighting style, and it’s so exciting and I love watching me fight.”
Even with a victory, Reyes won’t call for an immediate title shot, especially if his friend Alex Pereira wins at the UFC 320 on October 4th. Instead, he plans to go home and focus completely on the birth of his first child, and see where in the candidate’s painting fits when he is ready to return to the octagon.
“I just have to beat Carlos, go home and have a son and everything will shake up what it should be,” Reyes said. “But since I have a son in December, it makes sense to wait for the winner of (Khalil Rountree Jr. vs. Jiri Prochazka).
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See, UFC Perth is a bad card. Straightforward, not a good fight card. However, just because this revival from Dominique Reyes is great, I am quite interested in the main event. This is the man who appeared to be one of the biggest What IFs in MMA history. What if the judge didn’t take him against John Jones? -But now he’s changing his career from the brink. If he can find a way to defeat Ulberg on Saturday, he will once again fight for the title.
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