Fight Problem: Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane

比賽爭議:Alex Pereira 與 Ciryl Gane


Introduction

Alex Pereira lost a fight to Ciryl Gane. Now, Pereira wants help from lawyers.

Alex Pereira 在與 Ciryl Gane 的比賽中落敗。現在,Pereira 想要尋求律師的幫助。

Main Body

Ciryl Gane won the fight in the second round. But Pereira says Gane hit him in the back of the head. This is against the rules. Tom Aspinall also says the hits were illegal.

Ciryl Gane 在第二回合贏得了比賽。但 Pereira 表示 Gane 打中了他的後腦。這是違反規則的。Tom Aspinall 也表示這些擊打是非法的。

Pereira is angry with the referee, Herb Dean. He says Herb Dean did not follow the rules. Herb Dean says the rules are confusing. Pereira does not agree. He does not want Herb Dean to be his referee again.

Pereira 對裁判 Herb Dean 感到憤怒。他表示 Herb Dean 沒有遵守規則。Herb Dean 則稱規則令人困惑。Pereira 並不認同。他不想 Herb Dean 再次擔任他的裁判。

Pereira is talking to lawyers now. He wants to change the result of the fight. He is also waiting for a doctor to check his head. He wants to fight Gane again with a new referee.

Pereira 現在正與律師洽談。他希望改變比賽結果。他同時也在等待醫生檢查他的头部。他希望在一名新裁判的主持下與 Gane 再戰一次。

Conclusion

Pereira is still fighting for a new result. He wants the UFC to remove Herb Dean.

Pereira 仍在爭取改變結果。他希望 UFC 撤換 Herb Dean。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Want' Pattern

In this story, we see a person who is not happy. To express a wish or a goal in English, we use Want + To + Action.

Look at these examples from the text:

  • Pereira wants to change the result.
  • He wants to fight Gane again.

How it works: Personwants toaction verb

Common mistake:He want change (Wrong) ✅ He wants to change (Correct)


💡 Quick Word Swap

Notice how the text describes the fight. Some words are opposite:

  • Won (Victory) \leftrightarrow Lost (Defeat)
  • Legal (Follows rules) \leftrightarrow Illegal (Breaks rules)
  • Agree (Yes) \leftrightarrow Disagree (No)

Vocabulary Learning

lawyers (n.)
People who study the law and help people with legal problems.
Example:The company hired lawyers to help them with the contract.
round (n.)
A period of time in a sports match, like boxing.
Example:The boxer won the fight in the third round.
illegal (adj.)
Something that is against the law or the rules.
Example:It is illegal to drive a car without a license.
referee (n.)
The person who makes sure players follow the rules in a game.
Example:The referee gave the player a yellow card.
confusing (adj.)
Difficult to understand.
Example:The street signs in this city are very confusing.
result (n.)
The final score or the end of an event.
Example:I am waiting for the result of my English test.
remove (v.)
To take something or someone away from a place.
Example:Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
Practice A2 words in a crossword