KNOCKED: Israel Adesanya knocked Alex Pereira out cold to regain the middleweight title over the weekend. Photo The Independent
KNOCKED: Israel Adesanya knocked Alex Pereira out cold to regain the middleweight title over the weekend. Photo The Independent

Adesanya finally slays Pereira

Nigerian reclaims middleweight crown
Israel Adesanya finally got the better of his arch-nemesis Alex Pereira, reclaiming the middleweight world championship in the main event of UFC 287 at the Miami-Dade Arena on Sunday.
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The Nigerian-born fighter Israel Adesanya lost twice to Pereira in his kick boxing career and ceded his UFC middleweight belt to the Brazilian when they met again in MMA in November last year. But this time around, ‘The Last Stylebender’ claimed a spectacular second-round knockout to get the better of ‘Poatan’ at the fourth time of asking.

Both men were conservative in the first round, with Adesanya the more pro-active, though Pereira enjoyed success by landing calf kicks. And that tactic seemed to be paying dividends late in the second round, when Adesanya’s right leg buckled somewhat and he backed up to the fence, covering up as Pereira moved in for what he thought would be a fight-ending flurry of strikes.



Level of happiness

Instead, Adesanya fired back with a brutal right that rocked Pereira; a second right sent him to the canvas; and a spiteful hammer fist on the ground ended the fight before the referee could intervene.

"I hope every one of you behind the screens and in the arena can feel this level of happiness just one time in your life," said Adesanya in his post-fight interview.

"I hope all of you can feel how happy I am, just one time in your life. But guess what? You’ll never feel this level of happiness if you don’t go for something in your own life...when they knock you down, when they try and s*** on you, when they talk s*** about you, and they try and put their foot on your neck.

"If you stay down, you will never get that resolve. Fortify your mind and feel that level of happiness as you rise, one time in your life."



Farewell

The co-main event brought to a close the professional career of Jorge Masvidal, an MMA legend and former ‘BMF’ championship holder, who was beaten in a unanimous decision by Gilbert Burns.

While the victor called out division champions Leon Edwards and Colby Covington, ‘Gamebred’ bid farewell to the sport in his own style:

"This is where I started my career. It's been 20-something years, 50-something fights. Sometimes your favourite basketball player ain't got that three-pointer no more. Your favourite quarterback loses that rifle," said the 38-year-old.

He added, "I love everybody. I love this sport. I'm a multi-millionaire."

The main card also featured a first-round TKO for Rob Font over Adrian Yanez in the bantamweight division; Kevin Holland knocked out Santiago Ponzinibbio in the third round of their welterweight clash; and Christian Rodriguez outpointed Paul Rosas Jr in a catchweight opener.

The next UFC event is Fight Night at the T-Mobile Centre in Kansas, Missouri, on the morning of Sunday, 16 April, headlined by a featherweight fight between Max Holloway and Arnold Allen.

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