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DU PLESSIS: QUICK TO CALL OUT ARCH-ENEMY ADESANYA AFTER TRIUMPH

- Clinton Jones

Pretoria fighter is the first to win world titles in Africa (EFC), Europe (KSW) and North America (UFC).

And the new! Those are the words Dricus Du Plessis had been waiting 15 years to hear and the dream finally came true in the early hours of yesterday morning.

The South African was crowned the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) middleweig­ht champion when he dethroned American Sean Strickland to become the first man from this country to hold a title in the most prestigiou­s organisati­on in mixed martial arts.

“Wow! The emotions I felt when I heard the judges scores being read,” Du Plessis said in the post-fight press conference after UFC297 at the sold out Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

“It felt like 15 years of work, of dreaming and sacrifices coming together in that one single sentence,” he added on hearing legendary octagon announcer Bruce Buffer calling out his name as the new champion.

There was more history for the man from Pretoria when he became the first fighter to win world titles in Africa’s EFC, Europe’s KSW and now the UFC.

Du Plessis did not have things all his own way in a fight that went back and forth for the full 25 minutes.

As the fight headed into the championsh­ip rounds (rounds four and five) both fighters started showing signs of fatigue but it was Du Plessis who ultimately had the upper hand.

“The first three rounds were give and take, but the last two rounds…how’s that for rounds four and five? Who said I’m not a five-round fighter?”

In the end both fighters were battered and bruised after a contest which was ajudged to be the Fight-of-the-Night by UFC president Dana White.

Du Plessis was also full of praise for his opponent.

“Sean Strickland is an absolute warrior and I have the world of respect for him.”

The South African wasted no time in calling out New Zealand’s Nigerian-born Israel Adesanya, saying the two of them have unfinished business.

“Do you remember how handsome I was before the fight? I look like a cauliflowe­r, “he joked when asked about the extent of his injuries and if he would be ready to take on Adesanya at UFC300 in just over three months time.

“I do not want to put a timeline on it, but UFC300 sounds amazing.”

If Du Plessis does receive an injury suspension that could be up to six months and UFC300 is not on the cards, the UFC might now have to have a serious look at hosting an event in South Africa.

Could Du Plessis defend his title in his home country against Adesanya perhaps?

Not totally out of the question.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? ON THE BUTTON. South Africa’s Dricus du Plessis (right) lands a punch on American Sean Strickland during their UFC297 middleweig­ht title fight at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto yesterday.
Picture: Getty Images ON THE BUTTON. South Africa’s Dricus du Plessis (right) lands a punch on American Sean Strickland during their UFC297 middleweig­ht title fight at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto yesterday.

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