Khaos Williams Believes He Defeated ‘Dancing’ Michel Pereira

Williams PereiraKhaos Williams took issue with the scorecards that led to his defeat against Michel Pereira. Williams met Pereira in a highly-anticipated welterweight matchup on the main card of UFC Vegas 17 last month. It was a back-and-forth fight that saw both fighters land heavy shots but fail to get the finish as it went the […]

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Khaos Williams took issue with the scorecards that led to his defeat against Michel Pereira.

Williams met Pereira in a highly-anticipated welterweight matchup on the main card of UFC Vegas 17 last month. It was a back-and-forth fight that saw both fighters land heavy shots but fail to get the finish as it went the full 15 minutes.

Both fighters felt they had done enough to win, but it was Pereira who ended up earning the unanimous decision victory. Williams — who was visibly shocked at the result at the time — reflected on the fight in a recent interview.

“At the end of the day, I wouldn’t have put my hands up if I didn’t think I won,” Williams told MMA Fighting. “When it boils down to it, I got a high fight IQ, too. In the fight, there’s always room for improvement, so there’s things I could’ve done better. I’ve watched the fight over and over again. I’m my biggest critic.

“The main reason I felt I won is because I held the middle of the cage. I was bringing the fight to him, and it’s not as easy as it looks being in there. When you have somebody dancing around and staying on the outside, it’s a little harder to dial in and really get off when somebody’s running away from you, when they’re not bringing the fight to you. Now, I became the aggressor, but it was more me counter-punching because I didn’t want to look sloppy when he danced around the cage.

“I won because I’m the one bringing the aggression. I wasn’t as aggressive as I usually am, because I was taking my time and he was moving a lot. It’s a fight and everybody’s got a puncher’s chance in a fight. But I controlled the middle of the cage and I won every exchange. Every time he hit me once, I probably hit him three times. I feel like I won.”

All three judges scored the first round to Williams while the final round was given to Pereira.

Williams had no problem surrendering the third round — his issue was with the second round being scored to the Brazilian.

“Even in the second round, he took me down and I popped right back up,” Williams said. “He didn’t do nothing with it. At the end of the second round, it was like a duck under, Hail Mary submission attempt, which really wasn’t a submission attempt because, watching the fight, it was like three to five seconds on the ground and he was on the side of my neck.

“The third round is the only one I might have given him because he took me down with like 22 seconds left and didn’t do nothing with it. I don’t know how you can win a fight, and respect to him, but I don’t feel like he won that fight. I don’t even think he feels he won that fight. You could tell by his reaction. He didn’t even think he won that fight, man.”

Despite what was his first loss in the UFC, Williams is looking to bounce back in the new year.

“I definitely [feel like I’m the better man],’ Williams added. “There’s definitely room for improvement. Stop that takedown, boom. I wish I had a little more volume, used my footwork to get in a little bit better but that’s really about it. He didn’t do nothing.

“It’s a minor setback for a major comeback. I stay encouraged, not discouraged. I’m a winner and I hate the feeling of losing. I’m a man, but I hate the losing feeling more than I love the winning feeling. It makes me even hungrier. It’s not that I lost the fight in general, because I really didn’t lose. I’m still confident. I still believe in myself and this God-given talent. I look at it as I lost a chapter in my legacy, in my book.

“This year was supposed to end great the way it started great, but this is just the beginning of my career and I’m getting ready to start racking these wins up.”

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Michel Pereira Outpoints Khaos Williams In Back-And-Forth Fight – UFC Vegas 17 Results

Pereira WilliamsNext up on the UFC Vegas 17 main card is a welterweight bout between Michel Pereira and Khaos Williams. Round 1: The pair touch gloves and we’re underway. Williams lands a leg kick. Pereira lands a one two and follows it up with a leg kick right after Williams attempts a leg kick. Williams catches […]

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Next up on the UFC Vegas 17 main card is a welterweight bout between Michel Pereira and Khaos Williams.

Round 1: The pair touch gloves and we’re underway. Williams lands a leg kick. Pereira lands a one two and follows it up with a leg kick right after Williams attempts a leg kick. Williams catches a kick but fails to connect on Pereira when he blitzes forward. Williams blocks a head kick before landing a leg kick soon after. Pereira misses a front body kick as the two clinch up momentarily before returning to striking. Pereira dodges an overhand right however eats a big counterpunch after landing a kick soon after. Williams is now gradually cutting the cage. He lands another right punch just as Pereira attempts a front kick but the latter is able to eat it again. Can he keep doing that? Pereira lands a nice one two and follows it up with a knee. Williams slips a head kick. The round ends with Pereira flying high with a knee that misses.

Round 2: Williams is much more active to start the second. Pereira continues to use movement to evade Williams. Pereira catches the chin of Williams with a big right. Williams blitzes forward now and lands but Pereira clinches with him soon after. Williams has Pereira clinched up against the cage now as he lands knees. Pereira separates and they return to striking. Williams lands a couple of leg kicks. Pereira eats another big right from Williams but seems to have the momentum now despite having the significant strike disadvantage. Pereira blocks an overhand right and continues to evade the jabbing of Williams. Pereira lands a nice front kick to the body. Pereira now has Williams up against the fence with his pressure. However, Williams blitzes forward and lands three solid shots on Pereira who continues to eat those shots. Pereira is clinched up against the cage but reverses and now lands knees to the body of Williams. They separate. Pereira lands a body kick and a one two. He then grabs the back of Williams and attempt a choke but the round comes to an end.

Round 3: Pereira continues to land while Williams struggles to connect with his counters. Pereira lands a nice left hook but has to eat some leg kicks. Pereira starts to dance and loosen up a bit more like we’re used to. He sees his head kick attempt blocked by Williams soon after. He attempts an acrobatic kick from the ground but doesn’t land. Pereira lands a hard front body kick. Williams misses a head kick and absorbs another front body kick. Pereira times a takedown well and gets him down. He’s in side control as he looks to finish the fight. Williams does a great job of getting back to his feet but is clinched up against the fence. They separate and return to striking with one minute left in the fight. Pereira seems to have connected with a head kick but Williams eats it and keep striking. Pereira changes levels and gets Williams down again. He lands strikes from the top as he ends the fight strong.

Official result: Michel Pereira defeats Khaos Williams via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).

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Khaos Williams and Michel Pereira will both be looking to steal the show tonight at UFC Vegas 17, and one false move from the opponent will make that all the easier to achieve. Three of the combined six fights between Khaos Williams and Michel Pereira …

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Khaos Williams believes he put the welterweight division on notice. In the co-main event of UFC Vegas 14, Williams was taking on Abdul Razak Alhassan in a fight many thought would come down to who would land first. Well, it was Williams who got the knockout just 30 seconds into the fight and pulled off […]

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Khaos Williams Flattens Abdul Razak Alhassan In Thirty-Seconds – UFC Vegas 14 Highlights

WilliamsWhat a statement from weltweight prospect, Khaos ‘The Oxfighter’ Williams. Scoring a twenty-second knockout win over Alex Morono in his promotional bow at UFC 247, the 26-year-old has notched a stunning, one-punch knockout win over Morono’s teammate, Abdul Razak Alhassan in just thirty-seconds. Making his second Octagon appearance in the catchweight pairing, Williams was paired […]

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What a statement from weltweight prospect, Khaos ‘The Oxfighter’ Williams. Scoring a twenty-second knockout win over Alex Morono in his promotional bow at UFC 247, the 26-year-old has notched a stunning, one-punch knockout win over Morono’s teammate, Abdul Razak Alhassan in just thirty-seconds.

Making his second Octagon appearance in the catchweight pairing, Williams was paired with Alhassan who himself is regarded as one of the heaviest punchers on the UFC’s books, holding a 100% finish rate inside the opening-round.

Landing a trio of notable calf kicks early in the opening-frame, the Michigan native then sprung with a massive counter straight right-hand, dropping Alhassan to the canvas with a heavy fall, before referee, Mark Smith jumped to the Ghanaian’s rescue inside half a minute of the opening round.

Check out the highlights below of Williams’ devasatating knockout win over Alhassan.

UFC on ESPN+ 41 Highlights: Khaos Williams Gets One Shot KO Win

Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Khaos Williams didn’t last long at all.  The two fighters met in a welterweight bout on Saturday night (November 14, 2020) at the UFC on ESPN+ 41 event from the UFC APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the first round, K…

Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Khaos Williams didn’t last long at all.  The two fighters met in a welterweight bout on Saturday night (November 14, 2020) at the UFC on ESPN+ 41 event from the UFC APEX facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the first round, Khaos blasted him with a straight right hand down the […]

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