Israel Adesanya's iconic knockout win at UFC 287 almost didn't come to fruition after suffering a major camp injury days before the fight.
Former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya was 0-3 all-time against Alex Pereira entering their highly anticipated rematch at UFC 287. Adesanya got the chance to run it back with Pereira in Mixed Martial Arts after Pereira rallied to dethrone him at UFC 281 just months earlier.
Adesanya went on to pull off one of the most iconic knockouts in UFC history at UFC 287, sleeping Pereira with a blistering combination as he was on the cusp of a potential stoppage himself. He did Pereira's iconic ‘bow and arrow' as Pereira lay flat on the canvas.
As Adesanya looks to bounce back from a recent losing streak, he shared a never-before-told story surrounding his UFC 287 KO, which arguably makes it even more impressive.
Israel Adesanya suffered ‘really bad injury' 10 days before Alex Pereira KO
In a recent episode of the Precision podcast with Demetrious Johnson, Adesanya explained what happened just days before his rematch against Pereira.
Israel Adesanya knocking out Alex Pereira at UFC 287 to regain the middleweight champion. The best knockout of 2023.
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“The biggest [injury] was UFC 287 in Miami, against Pereira. It was 10 days out, and I had a really bad right knee injury,†Adesanya said.
“That was personal, though, so that one was more than just my name being on the banner. A lot of people were banking on this fight, and if I didn't get the opportunity to do that fight, then I might never have gotten that opportunity again. You have to risk it; you have to be willing to risk it no matter what.
“For that fight, I was willing to risk it. Thank God that I won and I pulled it off, but sometimes you have situations like [Conor McGregor].â€
Adesanya recently announced a shocking split from his longtime gym, City Kickboxing, after losing his fourth consecutive fight. He hasn't fought since a TKO loss to Joe Pyfer at UFC Seattle.
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Former
Ultimate Fighting Championship champion Cris
Cyborg is ready to embrace a new chapter once her legendary
mixed martial arts career comes to an end.
The reigning
Professional Fighters League champion has revealed that she
plans to start a family after her retirement bout against Ketlen
Vieira at
PFL Tampa on Aug. 22. She also confirmed that she has one more
boxing match scheduled for later this year.
Cris Cyborg's final MMA chapter has a deeply personal goal
Speaking to Sherdog’s Marcelo Alonso ahead of her farewell MMA
fight, Cyborg explained that her decision to retire is fueled by a
personal goal.
“I’ll never stop training because I love competing,†she said.
“I’ve been training since I was 12 years old. I started fighting
professionally at 19. This healthy lifestyle has allowed me to
reach 41 years old in great health and still performing at an elite
level. It’s become part of who I am, and I won’t change that.â€
The Brazilian, who turned 41 on July 9, confirmed that she already
has a boxing bout booked after facing Vieira but intends to focus
on starting a family after her retirement.
A middleweight
title fight headlines PFL Austin: Tune on Saturday, July 18 at 8
p.m. ET on ESPN.
“But I’ve always wanted to become a mother. Now I plan to get
pregnant and begin this new chapter,” she added.
Cyborg also said that she's happy to have fellow Brazilian Vieira,
a top-ranked contender whom the UFC opted against re-signing, as
her last opponent in MMA.
“I believe Ketlen is in her prime,” Cyborg said. “Just a few months
ago, she was ranked in the top three, so I’m happy to have a ranked
and highly credible opponent for my final fight.”
Cyborg enters the bout as one of the most accomplished female
fighters in MMA history. She will look to cap off her career with a
30th professional victory before shifting her focus to motherhood.
Khabib
Nurmagomedov credits the
Professional Fighters League for building his cousin Usman
Nurmagomedov into the star that he is today.
Usman is considered one of the most sought-after fighters currently
competing outside the
Ultimate Fighting Championship. Khabib recently heaped praise
on the PFL for building Usman from the ground up. He believes Usman
wouldn't have made it to the UFC roster when he initially signed
with Bellator
MMA, which was later acquired by the PFL.
Khabib Nurmagomedov credits PFL for Usman Nurmagomedov's
rise
Khabib is grateful to the PFL for providing Usman with a platform
where he could gradually grow into a star. While the former UFC
lightweight champion admits that being his cousin helped Usman's
popularity, he notes that the PFL lightweight champion is an elite
fighter in his own right.
“Without the PFL, who would have known Usman? At 21, he wouldn't
have made it to the UFC,†the UFC Hall of Famer said on the “Smol
Talk” podcast. “They gave him a base, the roots, the opportunity to
grow. The PFL made him a star. Of course, being my [cousin] helped,
but first and foremost, Usman himself is an elite world-class
fighter. He spent the best years and had the best fights of his
early career under that banner, and the PFL helped make him what he
is today. Among the Top 10 fighters outside the UFC, Usman is No. 1
– the ‘most wanted' free agent, as people say. The PFL platform
gave him that position, and I'm deeply grateful to them.â€
Usman’s current PFL contract expires when he puts his lightweight
title on the line against Archie
Colgan on July 31 at UBS Arena in Long Island, New York. While
a UFC move is rumored, nothing is cemented yet. Khabib refused to
comment on Usman's immediate future, out of respect for the
PFL.
A middleweight
title fight headlines PFL Austin: Tune on Saturday, July 18 at 8
p.m. ET on ESPN.
“What happens next with Usman? Honestly, I can't discuss it now,
and out of respect for the PFL, I don't want to,†he added.
Usman joined Bellator with a record of 11-0 back in 2021 and has
since extended his record to 21-0 (1 NC). Notably, his brother,
Umar
Nurmagomedov, is already in the UFC and is among the top-ranked
bantamweights.
Khabib
Nurmagomedov claims some
Ultimate Fighting Championship contracts last a lifetime.
Nurmagomedov has repeatedly dismissed the idea of returning to any
combat sports competition since retiring from the UFC in 2020.
However, he recently revealed that he is still under some form of
contract with the UFC. While Nurmagomedov reiterates his desire to
stay retired, “The Eagle†claims he won't be able to fight anywhere
except the UFC even if he were to return.
Khabib Nurmagomedov says his UFC contract remains exclusive
after retirement
The UFC Hall of Famer notes that every up-and-coming fighter dreams
of fighting in the UFC, widely considered the premier MMA promotion
in the world. According to him, the UFC uses that leverage to sign
exclusive contracts with aspiring fighters that essentially
restrict them from testing the market.
“I'm not planning to return, but even if I suddenly wanted to, I
could never fight anywhere except the UFC – not even 20 years from
now,†Nurmagomedov said on the “Smol Talk” podcast. “So, your
exclusive arrangement with them effectively lasts for life… I still
have a contract with the UFC. Every fighter dreams of competing in
the UFC, and the UFC uses that. They say, ‘Alright, that's your
dream, come in. But the deal is exclusive.'â€
Nurmagomedov (29-0) retired from the UFC as the undefeated
lightweight champion in 2020. Despite Dana
White initially trying his best to lure the Russian out of
retirement, he has stood firm in his stance.