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VICTORIOUS KAMARU USMAN HAILS JORGE MASVIDAL AS TOUGHEST OPPONENT IN UFC

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Although Nigerian born-American fighter, Kamaru Usman, retained his UFC welterweight title after defeating a sluggish Jorge Masvidal on Fight Island – but spared praise for his opponent before declaring himself ‘a level better’.

The 33-year-old clinched the win with a unanimous decision from all three judges and dominated Masvidal, who infamously took the fight on just six days’ notice, in the headline bout at UFC 251.

And after equalling Georges St-Pierre’s record of 12 consecutive welterweight victories, a bullish Usman admitted Masvidal proved ‘tough’ during his statement performance to the rest of the division.


He said: ‘Gamebred (Masvidal) is the biggest, baddest dude out there right now, so I had to switch gears preparing for him on six days’ notice. 

‘All these guys are preparing for one guy and that’s me, at the top of the mountain.

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‘I trained for Gilbert (Burns), I had a different game plan. Gamebred is tough, he landed some elbows from the bottom and he didn’t quit.

‘I knew Jorge is tough, I’ve always said it minus all the trash talking and all the things going on, Jorge is a tough guy and I give him credit for that.

‘I’m just levels better. I have more tools in the toolbox and when I need to I can pull them out and use them.’ 

An accidental clash of heads drew blood from the challenger early on but Usman rallied to take control of the rest of the bout, even cutting Masvidal again after taking the second round.       

The steady showing from the champion forced Masvidal to search for a sensational finish in the championship round, but he was forced down to the mat with elbows and failed to recover.

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Masvidal was drafted in just days before the showpiece after Gilbert Burns was scratched from the line-up after testing positive for coronavirus.  

He had earned a shot at Usman’s crown following his wins over Darren Till, Ben Askren and Nate Diaz in a trio of stoppages.  

Abu Dhabi was the host of the latest UFC event, with Yas Island turned into ‘Fight Island’ – where four separate spectacles will be held throughout July.  

But some viewers had been left underwhelmed by the product they received, with the overall package throwing up little surprises despite the remote and idyllic location. 

-Daily Mail

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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BREAKING! Israel Adesanya loses to Dricus du Plessis

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 Israel Adesanya early Sunday morning lost to Dricus du Plessis of South Africa in the main event of UFC 305 in a grudge match in Perth, Australia. The Nigerian, a two-time former champion, was attempting to regain the middleweight title.

He however lost in the fourth round via submission.  A disappointed Adesanya declared that he was not going to retire after the loss.

Adesanya said he was disappointed, that this was the best he’s ever felt and he just lost to the better man on the night. Then he talked about possibly retiring, saying he hasn’t thought about it. Then he puts Perth over and says “I’m not f*cking leaving!”

Du Plessis also offered some words of encouragement to Adesanya, who later applauds the South African’s win.

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Adesanya loses UFC middleweight crown to underdog!

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American Sean Strickland celebrates defeating Nigerian-born New Zealander Israel Adesanya to claim the middleweight title by unanimous decision in the main event of UFC 293 in Sydney, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP Image via AP)

Underdog Sean Strickland pulled off a stunning upset to defeat Israel Adesanya and claim the UFC middleweight title at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Sunday, winning by unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards after an enthralling five-round battle.

American Strickland taunted Adesanya in the closing seconds of the final frame, confident of victory after 25 minutes of stalking his opponent, defending brilliantly and using his boxing to force Adesanya to fight off the back foot.

Adesanya, who has ruled the roost as middleweight champ for most of the last four years, failed to find a way to break Strickland down and the 34-year-old Nigerian was caught several times by stiff jabs from Strickland that slowed him down.

“Oh my God, literally never in a million years did I thought I’d be here,” Strickland said in an interview in the cage after UFC president Dana White wrapped the championship belt around his waist.

After giving him a hostile reception on his way to the octagon and cheering for Adesanya, who grew up in neighbouring New Zealand, throughout, the crowd hailed the new champion for his gutsy performance.

“The majority of my friends he’s beaten pretty easily, so I was even kind of doubting myself, but I’ve gotta say to the fans, you guys motivated me,” Strickland said.

Strickland set the course for victory with a thunderous right hand at the end of the first round, almost securing a knockout, and though Adesanya managed to make it to the break, he never really got going again after that.

Known for his creative striking, the Nigerian-born Adesanya became increasingly desperate as the fight wore on and he won only one of the five rounds, with the three judges awarding the rest to Strickland on identical 49-46 scorecards.

-Reuters

 

 

 

 

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Another Nigerian battle in Australia as Israel Adesanya stakes middleweight title against Sean Strickland in Sydney

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Adesanya defeated Alex Pereira in April to become a two-time UFC middleweight champion.

Israel Adesanya will defend his middleweight title against Sean Strickland at UFC 293 in Sydney, Australia on 10 September.

Adesanya, 34, last fought in April, beating long-term rival Alex Pereira to regain the belt he had lost five months earlier.

The Nigerian-born New Zealander was set to fight Dricus du Plessis next but the South African is injured.

American Strickland, 32, will be competing in his first UFC title fight.

He stepped up a division on short notice to beat Nassourdine Imavov in January before knocking out Abusupiyan Magomedov in July.

Meanwhile, UFC president Dana White has confirmed Conor McGregor’s next opponent will “definitely” be Michael Chandler.

Ireland’s McGregor tweeted last week calling for a bout with Justin Gaethje, who defeated Dustin Poirier at UFC 291, casting doubt on the matchup with Chandler.

McGregor and Chandler have been opposing coaches on the UFC’s reality television series, The Ultimate Fighter, this year.

“I talked to Conor, either yesterday or the day before, and yeah, he’s ready to fight,” said White.

“Listen, get in shape and let’s figure this out.

“[It’s] definitely Chandler. Conor likes to [mess] with everybody – especially his opponent, or possible opponents.”

-BBC

 

 

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