Conor McGregor sustained a broken toe during his training camp, resulting in a sudden change to the UFC 303 main event lineup. In response to McGregor’s injury, light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira courageously stepped in to face Jiri Prochazka in a highly-anticipated rematch. Pereira exemplified remarkable determination as he had previously battled with a fractured toe at UFC 300, where he impressively secured a knockout victory against Jamahal Hill. Despite having a limited timeframe of just a few weeks to prepare for UFC 303, Pereira graciously embraced the challenge presented to him. Pereira acknowledged the varying pain thresholds individuals possess, highlighting the luxury McGregor’s financial stability affords him to opt out when injured. In contrast, Pereira, who is striving for financial security, felt compelled to compete with a broken toe during UFC 300. Displaying unwavering focus, Pereira is resolute in his commitment to defend his title in the forthcoming fight. Recognizing the inherent unpredictability of combat sports, Pereira remains cognizant of the probability of defeat while maintaining firm belief in his capacity to emerge victorious at UFC 303. In the event of triumph, Pereira is open to the prospect of a rematch with Prochazka and anticipates encountering a diverse array of challengers in the future. Irrespective of his opponent, Pereira extends readiness and preparedness for any future battles that may come his way.