The Citizen (KZN)

Issy is ready to dazzle

UNBEATEN: ADESANYA COULD BECOME THE FIFTH DOUBLE UFC CHAMPION

- Los Angeles

Israel Adesanya has believed all along that becoming the greatest mixed martial artist of all time is his destiny. Tonight, at the UFC 259 event in Las Vegas, the Nigerian-born New Zealander gets the opportunit­y to take another step towards that goal when he challenges Poland’s Jan Blachowicz for the UFC’s light heavyweigh­t title.

“What I have always predicted to do in this game is change the game, change history,” Adesanya said yesterday.

“I came in here just over three years ago and look what I have done so far. And I have a long way to go.”

Adesanya’s rise to the top has captured the imaginatio­n of a sport looking for a new generation of heroes, with the careers of stars such as Ireland’s former featherwei­ght and lightweigh­t champion Conor McGregor seemingly on the wane.

“When it’s all said and done, they’ll say that guy Issy, he’s the one. He’s the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time),” he said in the build-up to the fight.

Adesanya arrived in New Zealand from Nigeria with his family as a 10-year-old, turned to martial arts to protect himself against schoolyard bullies and took off – alone – to China in his early 20s to further his combat sports career.

He was quick to reply when asked yesterday if he saw himself taking up McGregor’s role as the sport’s standard-bearer.

“It’s inevitable. I just have to get used to it. I just have to accept it and not hide from the role that I am in, not hide from the platform that I’m on,” said Adesanya.

The 31-year-old has only been with the UFC since February 2018, after almost a decade spent fighting his way up through regional kickboxing and then MMA leagues.

His overall record in MMA now stands at 20-0, boosted by a 9-0 run in the UFC that has already seen him claim the middleweig­ht crown.

That belt came with a TKO of

Australian Robert Whittaker in October 2019 and Adesanya has defended his crown twice since, showcasing a unique, often dazzling, skillset built on piercing combinatio­ns with both fists and feet.

Adesanya promised plenty more of the same against the 38-year-old Blachowicz (278), known mostly for his power-punching.

Win this bout, and Adesyana will become just the fifth double champion the UFC has seen.

UFC 259 will be a no-fan event inside the Apex facility and it will feature two other world title bouts on its 15-fight card.

Brazilian Amanda Nunes (204) – considered the greatest female fighter the sport has seen – defends her featherwei­ght title against a massive underdog in Megan Anderson (11-4) of Australia.

The 32-year-old Nunes also holds the UFC’s bantamweig­ht belt and brings an 11-0 run to Las Vegas. The 28-year-old Russian brawler Petr Yan (15-1) defends his bantamweig­ht title against American Aljamain Sterling (193). – AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? ISRAEL ADESANYA
Picture: AFP ISRAEL ADESANYA

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