Dricus Du Plessis recently commented on Sean Stricklandโs fighting style. The South African champion labeled it as the โkryptoniteโ for Israel Adesanya. He praised Stricklandโs approach, suggesting that it effectively neutralizes Adesanyaโs strengths. Here is what happened:
Dricus Du Plessis recently sat down for a conversation on New York Post Sports. During their discussion on the South Africanโs upcoming title defense, the champion commented on what he believes was the kryptonite for the two-time middleweight champion.
I started thinking that Adesanya wasnโt off that night, it was Strickland who just completely shut down Izzyโs game and he enforced his game, and that style that Strickland fights was the kryptonite for a guy like Adesanya.
Dricus Du Plessis New York Post Sports
Du Plessis believes that Adesanyaโs style struggles against Stricklandโs pressure and unpredictability. Strickland became the middleweight champion in his first title shot when he beat Adesanya at UFC 293. Du Plessis went on to controversially defeat Strickland to become the UFC middleweight champion at UFC 297.
This insight has added to the anticipation surrounding Du Plessisโ upcoming title defense against Adesanya. They will fight a few days from now at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia headlining UFC 305.
Brendan Schaub predicts how Israel Adesanyaโs career will end
Brendan Schaub recently did another episode of โThe Fighter and The Kidโ. There the former UFC fighter predicted that Israel Adesanyaโs career could end with a trilogy fight against Alex Pereira. However, this time they would clash in the light heavyweight division.
Schaub believes Adesanya will first defeat Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 305, followed by a rematch against Sean Strickland. He predicted โThe Last Stylebenderโ to win that fight too. The potential Pereira trilogy at light heavyweight, according to Schaub, would be Adesanyaโs final fight and could solidify his legacy as the greatest middleweight of all time.
The rivalry between Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira spans across kickboxing and MMA. It began in 2016 when they first faced each other in a kickboxing match. Adesanya was left with a 0-2 record against Pereira in kickboxing. He transitioned to MMA and Poatan followed him into the UFC. Their most recent bout was at UFC 287 last year where Adesanya finally got his revenge, knocking Pereira out and reclaiming the UFC middleweight title.
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