Las Vegas Review-Journal

Champ Adesanya sees only positive

Middleweig­ht will defend title against Romero

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Rising UFC star Israel Adesanya will headline his first Las Vegas pay-per-view card when he defends the middleweig­ht title against Yoel Romero in the main event of UFC 248 on Saturday at T-mobile Arena.

Adesanya said he doesn’t expect anything to be different.

The undefeated former pro kickboxing champion believes in the power of visualizat­ion and has put it into practice as his career progressed.

There was a time when he was struggling to make it as a fighter early in his career when he was borrowing a friend’s old beat-up car, but Adesanya envisioned and mimed hitting the paddle shifters on his future Lamborghin­i as he drove.

“I built myself for this,” Adesanya said. “Even this right here, I’ve done a few hundred times in my mind.

I’ve done the postfight interview with Joe Rogan in the cage, visualized sequences in the fight of how I finish him so many times and in so many different ways. Obsessive visualizat­ion. It kind of just becomes a habit. You don’t understand the level of crazy we get to sometimes.”

The pace at which Adesanya has reached the peak of the middleweig­ht division is fairly insane in its own right. He debuted in February 2018, quickly answering questions about how his flashy striking would hold up against takedowns with four straight wins before the calendar year was over.

That earned him a fight against legendary former middleweig­ht champ Anderson Silva in February 2019.

After beating Silva, one of his idols, Adesanya won the interim title with a unanimous decision over Kelvin Gastelum in April, then took the undisputed belt by knocking out Robert Whittaker in October.

Adesanya admits he’s about a year ahead of schedule, but the 30-yearold says he knew after four pro fights that he would be the best in the

world and a global superstar.

UFC president Dana White said Adesanya has the “it” factor.

“He’s a good-looking kid,” White said. “He speaks really well. He can dance. He’s got a lot of personalit­y, but at the end of the day, the only

 ?? Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang ?? UFC middleweig­ht champion Israel Adesanya stretches Wednesday during UFC 248 open workouts at the MGM Grand.
Heidi Fang Las Vegas Review-journal @Heidifang UFC middleweig­ht champion Israel Adesanya stretches Wednesday during UFC 248 open workouts at the MGM Grand.

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