Taranaki Daily News

Adesanya’s Halbergs hope for inspiratio­n

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Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) world champion Israel Adesanya had never heard of the Halberg Awards, but says he hopes to win to show young fighters the sport is on par with rugby and cricket in New Zealand.

Adesanya, who shot to fame last year when he became the undisputed Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) middleweig­ht champion, has been nominated for sportsman of the year at the Halbergs.

It is the first time MMA has made a showing at the prestigiou­s New Zealand awards named for Olympic champion Sir Murray Halberg and his dedication to helping disabled children.

The nomination also puts him in the running for the awards’ top gong, and his coach, Eugene Bareman, has also been nominated for coach of the year.

Adesanya showed no sign of nerves after the announceme­nt, telling RNZ he had to look up what the awards even were.

‘‘Halberg awards sounds like some illuminati s... now because I’m like ‘what?’ – I didn’t even know what it was. I’m now in the know, I’m about to get initiated.’’

Adesanya said combat sports and the successful athletes like boxer David Tua have often been snubbed at New Zealand awards in favour of those more traditiona­l codes.

‘‘A lot of people fear what they don’t understand so just snub it but, you know, we’re definitely the ones to put New Zealand on the map right now in regards to sport.’’

He said MMA was becoming one of the sports New Zealand was known for.

‘‘I’ve noticed at the gym a lot of people from overseas are coming over to our neck of the woods just to train. I’m talking from America, from the Netherland­s, Germany, Russia.’’

‘‘Growing up out here [in New Zealand] . . . I know we’re fighters, and we were on top of the fight game at one point back in the K-1 days and we’re about to do it again.’’

He said he wanted to win the award, to show up-and-coming young fighters their sport was on par with other major codes.

‘‘I want to win. It’s not really for me – because like I said I didn’t even know what it was – but for me I’d like to win because it shows the other kids who are coming up now who do what we do – whether it be jiu-jitsu, whether it be kickboxing or just boxing or just MMA – in general it shows them that your sport is being recognised on the world stage in comparison to rugby and cricket which are like New Zealand’s staple sports . . . the cultural sports of New Zealand.

‘‘It’s pretty cool to be going head to head with those other sports as a major sport of MMA – I’m talking about in New Zealand – yeah, that’s pretty cool.’’

Bareman was also keen to see an MMA win at the Halbergs.

‘‘There are a lot of sports that New Zealand does very well but MMA is a truly global sport and it’s practiced in the farthest reaches of this earth. To reach the heights of a truly global sport, in a sport as difficult as this, is a monumental achievemen­t.’’

The Halberg Awards will be announced on February 13.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Israel Adesanya celebrates winning the UFC middleweig­ht title against Robert Whittaker.
GETTY IMAGES Israel Adesanya celebrates winning the UFC middleweig­ht title against Robert Whittaker.

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