Dricus Du Plessis is the reigning UFC middleweight champion. He recently became the first South African fighter to hold the UFC gold. Similarly, Conor McGregor became the first Irish fighter to win the UFC gold back in 2015. As such, Du Plessis couldnโt help but issue lavish praise on the Irish superstar for the path he created.
The South African fighter didnโt mince words when talking about Conor McGregor. The current state of MMA as a global phenomenon remains due to the cinematic rise of McGregor in the 2010s. The middleweight champion said that every fighter should be thankful to McGregor and what he did for the sport.
I donโt know him personally but meeting him, different person and even if you donโt like him, you canโt ever discredit what heโs done for this sport because every single fighter needs to thank him in my opinion for the raise in pay, the raise in awareness for this sport cuz I think Conor McGregor might be one of the most famous people on earth.
Dricus Du Plessis via The Sias du Plessis Show
McGregorโs persona and antics often court controversy. Dricus Du Plessis understood the Irishmanโs impact on the popularity of MMA, especially UFC. Du Plessis believed that McGregorโs stardom led to a significant rise in fighter pay. Love him or hate him, the Irishman left an indelible mark on MMA. His brash personality and showmanship attracted countless new fans to the sport.
The middleweight championโs remarks come just weeks before McGregorโs long-awaited return to the octagon. McGregor will face Michael Chandler at UFC 303 after a three-year hiatus due to a horrific leg injury. Fight fans are in anticipation of the return of the โNotoriousโ in the octagon.
Dricus Du Plessis questions the delay in getting his first title defense
Dricus Du Plessis seems to be growing a tad impatient. The South African fighter is questioning the delay in announcing his first title defense. Du Plessis, known for his heavy hands claimed the middleweight belt earlier this year. He defeated Sean Strickland via a hard-fought split decision at UFC 297. The win extended his unbeaten streak in the UFC to seven fights.
Months have passed since the title win, and the UFC hasnโt officially announced his next opponent. Du Plessis claimed heโs already agreed to a date and opponent but is waiting for the promotion to finalize everything. Check out what he tweeted below:
Speculations about a blockbuster bout against former two-time middleweight king Israel Adesanya are rampant. The two have a history, having faced off in an intense staredown after Du Plessis stopped Robert Whittaker. While the wait continues, Du Plessisโ impatience is understandable. A fighterโs prime is fleeting, and every opportunity to defend a hard-earned title must be cherished.