

Curiosity is growing around Dominick Reyes as he prepares for his next UFC fight against Carlos Ulberg, and fans aren’t just interested in the fight itself. Instead, questions are being asked regarding his training camp, particularly whether he has been working with middleweight star Alex Pereira. With speculation surrounding his trainers, gym, and even involvement from veterans such as Glover Teixeira, fight fans want to know who is truly shaping Reyes’ preparation and how it may affect his performance in the Octagon.
Who is Dominick Reyes’ coach ahead of UFC Perth?
Dominick Reyes previously spent time training with Glover Teixeira, seeking a fresh start after a string of defeats. He traveled to Connecticut to work under the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, hoping to rediscover his skills and rebuild his mindset. While the experience was valuable, Reyes ultimately returned to California and rebuilt his original team, realizing that true success comes from within himself and his core group. This return to his roots has played a key role in his recent comeback
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Along with Teixeira, ‘The Devastator’ has trained with Alex Pereira, a former middleweight champion known for his knockout power and striking prowess in the UFC. Reyes referred to this combination as a “magic cure-all,” believing that the combined experience and intensity of Teixeira and ‘Poatan’ would help him address weaknesses and recover elite form.
In an interview with the UFC, the 35-year-old referred to his current training arrangement as his “Island of Misfit Toys team,” emphasizing how he deliberately reconstructed his support group to focus on growth and adaptation. This team-oriented approach enables him to get professional advice while competing alongside top-tier talent such as Alex Pereira.
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Historically, Reyes’ decision to work with Glover Teixeira and Pereira came after a challenging period in his career, including a knockout loss to Jiří Procházka. The move to Connecticut was not just a physical relocation but also a strategic shift that prioritized skill improvement and mental resilience.
Today, Teixeira serves as the head coach, responsible for tactical management and fight strategy, while Pereira adds specialist striking and sparring to the routine. Together, they form the foundation of Reyes’ training, preparing him for a high-stakes match versus Carlos Ulberg in Perth. But before joining the Brazilians to hone his skill, where was the 35-year-old training?
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Reyes’ last gym and why he decided to move on
Dominick Reyes trained at Cobra Kai Martial Arts in Victorville, California, prior to joining Teixeira MMA & Fitness in Bethel, Connecticut. The facility, run by former UFC fighter Joe Stevenson, gave Reyes a solid foundation in a variety of martial arts disciplines, including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, and boxing.
Cobra Kai Martial Arts, located at 14845 Monarch Blvd, Suite M, Victorville, CA, was essential in Reyes’ early development by providing disciplined training and supervision from Stevenson, affectionately known as “Joe Daddy.” This setting allowed Reyes to hone his striking and grappling skills as he prepared for his initial UFC bouts.
However, after losing four fights in a row, Reyes moved to Teixeira MMA & Fitness in search of a more competitive and elite-level training environment. Under Teixeira’s guidance, he gained renewed focus, technical refinement, and strategic insight, with Pereira adding an extra layer of striking expertise.
This change has significantly altered Reyes’ career trajectory, positioning him for a possible return to title contention in the light heavyweight division. So, what do you think? Will he be able to utilize all the knowledge provided by the Brazilians and give Carlos Ulberg a big loss at UFC Perth? Let us know in the comments.
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