Alright, let’s talk about looking into Aline Pereira’s record. It kinda started casually the other day. I was watching some fights, you know, just relaxing, and her name popped up in a discussion. Someone mentioned her connection to Alex Pereira, obviously, and I thought, “Huh, I wonder what her actual fight record looks like.” I know Alex’s story pretty well, but I realized I didn’t know much about Aline’s journey in the ring or cage.

So, my first step, pretty standard stuff, I just grabbed my tablet and started searching. Typed in “Aline Pereira fight record”. The usual suspects came up, some sports stats sites, some news articles. What I noticed pretty quickly was that you gotta be specific. Was I looking for kickboxing? Or MMA? Because she’s done both, which is pretty cool, following a similar path to her brother in that sense.
Digging into the Details
I started trying to piece it together. Okay, first, the kickboxing part. Found mentions of her competing in Glory Kickboxing, just like Alex. Saw she had some wins there, racked up a decent number of fights. It wasn’t super easy to find one definitive, perfectly listed record like you sometimes see for long-established boxers. Information felt a bit scattered across different sites, some focusing only on Glory, others mentioning earlier fights. You kind of have to cross-reference a bit.
Key things I noted:
- Started primarily in kickboxing.
- Competed in major organizations like Glory.
- Picked up some notable wins along the way.
Then I switched gears to look for her MMA record. That seemed a bit more straightforward, probably because her MMA career started more recently. Fewer fights there compared to kickboxing, at least from what I could gather easily. Saw she’d fought in LFA (Legacy Fighting Alliance), which is a well-known path to bigger promotions. Again, I saw wins listed, getting that experience in the cage.
Putting it Together & A Little Aside
So after poking around for maybe 20 minutes, I got a better picture. She built a foundation in kickboxing and then transitioned to MMA. The exact numbers? Honestly, sometimes it’s tricky to be 100% certain with records, especially across different disciplines and regions, unless you find that one super-official source. But the overall trajectory was clear.
It reminded me a bit, funny enough, of trying to track down warranty information for old electronics I own. You know you bought it, you know it worked, but finding that specific purchase date or the exact model number sometimes takes more digging than you’d think. Information gets spread out, websites change, stuff gets archived. It’s not hard, just takes a little patience to piece the story together from different places. You gotta sift through things.
Anyway, back to Aline. The main takeaway for me was seeing that transition. Making the switch from pure striking to the all-around game of MMA is tough, and it’s interesting to see fighters take on that challenge. So, yeah, that was my little dive into Aline Pereira’s record. Started with simple curiosity, did some searching, pieced together the kickboxing and MMA parts, and got a feel for her fighting journey so far. Pretty interesting stuff.