Israel Adesanya appreciates the pressure of the moment.
For three years, he was the man at the front of the pack being hunted by the rest of the UFC middleweight division. But after losing his middleweight championship against Alex Pereira late in 2022, Adesanya goes on the hunt this weekend.
Adesanya and Pereira will meet again inside the UFC octagon on Sunday afternoon in the main event of UFC 287 in Miami, with Adesanya getting an immediate rematch against the man who took his throne.
It鈥檚 a situation that brings plenty of pressure with it. On top of being a title fight in the world鈥檚 top mixed martial arts promotion, Adesanya meets an opponent who stopped him last time out and one who he hasn鈥檛 been able to come out on top against in three meetings 鈥 two of those in kickboxing.
On top of that, Adesanya is adding to his expectations of himself by going in with the mindset that this will be his last shot at getting the better of his Brazilian counterpart.
鈥淭he way everyone else feels pressure is not the way I feel pressure. I deal with it differently because I鈥檓 built for this,鈥 Adesanya told the Herald.
聽鈥淕od didn鈥檛 give me this life by accident; he didn鈥檛 give me this path by accident. He gave me this path because he knows I can handle it, he knows I can thrive through it 鈥 not survive, thrive through it. So, I welcome it and I don鈥檛 shy away from it.
聽鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I鈥檝e put it on myself, that鈥檚 why I鈥檝e said this is my last shot. I know I鈥檒l get another shot whenever I want to but f*** all that, this is my last shot. I want my back against the wall, I want do or die, kill or be killed. That鈥檚 how I thrive.鈥
When they met at Madison Square Garden in November last year, Adesanya had a lot of success; having Pereira on wobbly legs before the bell ended the first round, controlling the Brazilian on the ground and getting the better of a lot of the striking exchanges. He was ahead on all three judges鈥 scorecards three rounds to one heading into the fifth round.
However, Pereira is a smart striker and not one to miss his opportunities. Throughout the fight, Pereira worked the legs of Adesanya and ultimately slowed the then-champion down when he checked a leg kick which impacted Adesanya鈥檚 peroneal nerve. With his opponent鈥檚 movement compromised, Pereira was able to back Adesanya against the cage and catch him with a heavy shot, before forcing the referee鈥檚 hand with a barrage of strikes.
Reflecting on how that fight played out ahead of this weekend鈥檚 rematch, Adesanya said he knew the threats on the other side of the cage and that being perfect was an added challenge to the matchup.
鈥10 times out of 10 I have to be perfect. That鈥檚 what I aim to be; perfect in this fight, focused, and I just want to juxtapose things very well,鈥 Adesanya said.
鈥淗e does a lot of things well. His rhythm and off-beats, how he sneaks up on you with his footwork to get close, but I know I鈥檝e got better footwork, I know how to manoeuvre around him and catch him when he鈥檚 not expecting it. Stay tuned.鈥
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