Yuma Sun

Whittaker pulls out with injury, Adesanya wins at UFC 234

-

MELBOURNE, Australia — Robert Whittaker provided most of the early drama at UFC 234 in Australia and Israel Adesanya quite a lot at the end.

About eight hours before their scheduled fight, Australia’s UFC middleweig­ht champion Whittaker withdrew from his championsh­ip defense against Kelvin Gastelum because of a serious abdominal injury and subsequent emergency surgery due to a perforated hernia. That moved up the highly anticipate­d No. 1 contender match between rising New Zealand star Adesayna (150) and Brazilian veteran Anderson Silva (34-8) to the main event on the sold-out Rod Laver Arena card.

In an evenly matched fight over the first two rounds, Adesayna landed the first blow — an outside kick to Silva’s leg — then followed it up with a kick to his opponent’s right thigh, but Silva fought back with two shots to Adesayna’s chin. Despite the late flurry, Adesayna appeared to have marginally taken the first round.

Silva appeared to have won the second round, and chants for the Brazilian went up in the crowd to start the third and final round. But Adesayna dominated the third for a unanimous decision, 29-28, 30-27, 30-27 as per the judges’ cards.

After the fight, Silva was heard saying to Adesanya: “I pass the baton onto you.”

“I’m very happy, guys. Thank you God, for giving me one more chance to come here and do my best. I love my job,” Silva said at ringside during the presentati­ons.

The Nigerian-born Adesanya, 29, is considered one of the UFC’s most highprofil­e title contenders , with a spectacula­r fighting style that reminds many of the 43-year-old Silva in his prime.

Also elevated on the card was the lightweigh­t bout between American Lando Vannata and Brazilian Marcos Mariano, which Vannata won by submission near the end of the first round. Vannata improved to 10-3, two by no contest, while Mariano fell to 6-5.

UFC president Dana White said the 28-year-old New Zealand-born Whittaker, who has a record of 20-4, became ill Saturday night and complained of pain in his abdomen before being diagnosed at a hospital with a hernia.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States