UFC 281 as it happened: Adesanya stopped in final round, loses middleweight title (2024)

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All the action as Israel Adesanya puts his UFC middleweight title on the line against Alex Pereira in the headline bout of UFC 281 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

What’s happening?

Israel Adesanya will put his UFC middleweight title on the line in the headline bout of UFC 281 at Madison Square Garden in New York, and this challenge might be the most anticipated yet.

Adesanya will square off against hard-hitting Brazilian Alex Pereira, whose 6-1 record might not garner a UFC title challenge in regular circumstances, but given he holds two wins over Adesanya in kickboxing, the fast track was open for him.

Fighting on the undercard of Adesanya’s last title bout, Pereira earned a quick knockout against a highly ranked opponent and called for a shot at Adesanya afterwards. When Adesanya responded, it was clear what the next match-up would be – despite Pereira only having three fights in the UFC.

What happened in their past meetings?

The two first fought in April 2016 in China under the Glory of Heroes promotion. After three rounds of high-level striking, Pereira was given a rather controversial nod from the judges.

About 11 months later, they met again – this time Adesanya traveling to Brazil to take the fight. The first round of that bout saw much of the same as the first fight with both fighters having their moments. Adesanya began to take over in the second round, and looked to have Pereira in danger late by forcing a standing eight count on his opponent, but Pereira was able to get to the bell and recover. While Adesanya appeared to be on top, he got caught with a left hook during the final round, with the shot knocking him out on the spot. It is the only fight in more than 100 appearances in combat sports that Adesanya has been stopped.

When they meet in New York, it will be significantly different. While many don’t expect it to feature, grappling is a key aspect of MMA. The sport is also contested in 4oz gloves rather than 10oz, and rounds are five minutes long instead of three. So, while they are familiar foes, the arena is a significantly different one. That said – the storyline is an easy sell, particularly given how Pereira has begun his UFC tenure.

Anyone else from down this way fighting?

Absolutely. In fact, there is quite the Kiwi contingent set to compete, with fellow City Kickboxing fighters Dan Hooker, Brad Riddell and Carlos Ulberg also getting amongst the fun.

Hooker will be making his return to the lightweight division after a brief foray down at featherweight, putting his No 12 ranking on the line against rising Peruvian contender Claudio Puelles. It’s a step back in competition for Hooker – whose last three opponents at lightweight have since gone on to challenge for or win the title - but poses an interesting challenge against a well-rounded young fighter on a five-fight winning streak who has made a habit of securing kneebar submissions.

Like Hooker, fellow lightweight Brad Riddell will be looking to bounce back from a couple of losses. Many have tipped his bout against Brazilian Renato Moicano as a potential Fight of the Night contender, given the styles of the two. Riddell, who has a wealth of experience in kickboxing, has won plenty of fans with his precise striking style, while Moicano combines solid striking with strong grappling. Since making the step up to lightweight in early 2020, Moicano has been a finish-or-be-finished type fighter, with only one of his five bouts in the division going the distance.

Ulberg, who will kick proceedings off at the event, will take on Romanian Nicolae Negumereanu in a light heavyweight contest that could launch the winning fighter toward the next tier. Ulberg has shown plenty of improvements in his MMA game over his last two fights, winning both through his striking prowess. A bout against the durable Negumereanu shapes up as another test for Ulberg, particularly given his opponent’s durability was a big factor in the lone loss on his MMA record. Negumereanu is also a strong grappler, and Ulberg is yet to really be challenged in that aspect of his skillset. An intriguing battle awaits.

When is it?

The action is set to get underway at 12pm on Sunday November 13 with the early prelims (featuring Ulberg). The prelims then get underway around 2pm (featuring Riddell), with the main card (featuring Adesanya and Hooker) starting from 4pm. Adesanya v Pereira will go down between 6 and 7pm.

Tale of the tape

Adesanya | Pereira

Record: 23-1 (15 KO) | 6-1 (5 KO)

Height: 193cm | 193cm

Reach: 203cm | 200cm

How can I watch it?

The main card, which includes Adesanya v Pereira and Hooker v Puelles, can be purchased on Sky Arena, Spark Sport and Sky Sport Now for $39.35. The prelims, including Riddell v Moicano are being broadcast on ESPN, Prime TV and Sky Sport now, while the early prelims, featuring Ulberg v Negumereanu are only available on the UFC’s subscription service UFC Fight Pass.

Odds

Israel Adesanya $1.47 Alex Pereira $2.75

Dan Hooker $1.62 Claudio Puelles $2.30

Brad Riddell $2.00 Renato Moicano $1.80

Carlos Ulberg $1.72 Nicolae Negumereanu $2.10

UFC 281 as it happened: Adesanya stopped in final round, loses middleweight title (2024)

FAQs

How did Israel Adesanya lose the title? ›

Sean "Tarzan" Strickland (28-5-0) is the new undisputed UFC middleweight champion of the world after defeating Israel "The Last Stylebender" Adesanya (24-3-0) via unanimous decision Saturday night in the main event of UFC 287.

How did Israel lose his belt? ›

Israel Adesanya has lost his UFC middleweight championship for a second time, dropping a lopsided unanimous decision to Sean Strickland at UFC 293. Strickland dropped Adesanya late in the first round with a straight right hand, setting to tone for the rest of the bout.

How rich is Israel Adesanya? ›

Career Earnings and Net Worth

As of January 2024, Israel Adesanya's estimated net worth is $6 million, a substantial increase from the previously reported $4 million. Adesanya's primary source of wealth is his career as a professional MMA fighter, including his fight earnings, PPV points, and endorsement deals.

How much did Adesanya make in his last fight? ›

In his last fight against Alex Pereira at UFC 287, Adesanya took home a hefty paycheck of $3,180,000.

How many times has Israel Adesanya defended his title? ›

Israel Adesanya fights in the middleweight division and was the middleweight champion from 2019 to 2022. He had five successful title defenses.

Why did Israel Adesanya lose to Strickland? ›

In a fight the Nigerian-New Zealander was mostly on the defence, Strickland dropped Adesanya to the floor in the first round with his superior boxing skills and never looked back, despite the five-time defending champion firing some big shots in the rounds that followed.

Who is the wealthiest UFC fighter ever? ›

Conor McGregor: The Undisputed Wealthiest UFC Fighter

Renowned for his exceptional combat skills, McGregor has a record of 22 wins, six losses, and no draws in the UFC, with 19 of his victories coming by knockout.

Who is the highest paid UFC fighter? ›

Conor McGregor

How much is Israel worth? ›

According to these conventional data criteria, the wealth of Israel is estimated at 16 trillion shekels ($4.3 trillion). However, if you take into account the assessment of the Israeli public, the figure rises slightly, to 17.6 trillion shekels.

How rich is Alexander Volkanovski? ›

According to Wealthy Gorilla, Volkanovski's estimated net worth in 2023 is around $3.5 million. The majority of Volkanovski's wealth comes from his successful career in the UFC.

How much did Drake make Adesanya? ›

Drake won big at UFC287 on Saturday night, cashing in around $2.7 million from his bet on Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira's fight.

What car does Israel Adesanya drive? ›

The Nigerian-born MMA fighter is the proud owner of at least two British-made Range Rover SUVs, including the flagship Range Rover and a Range Rover Velar Crossover. Starting at around $169,400, Adesanya's Range Rover SUV boasts an impressive set of features.

How long did Israel Adesanya hold the belt? ›

How long did Israel Adesanya hold the UFC belt? Israel Adesanya held the UFC middleweight title for a total reign of 1289 days over two stints.

What happened to Israel Adesanya? ›

During a hearing on Tuesday, judge Peter Winter spared Adesanya of prison. The former 185-pound ruler had been facing three months behind bars. While Adesanya avoids time in the slammer, he must pay $1,500 to a charity and enroll in a stop-drink-driving program.

Who has Adesanya lost to before? ›

Israel Adesanya Record: 24-3-0
W/LFighterStr
lossIsrael Adesanya Sean Strickland94 137
winIsrael Adesanya Alex Pereira41 49
lossIsrael Adesanya Alex Pereira86 91
winIsrael Adesanya Jared Cannonier116 90
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Is UFC 293 a title fight? ›

A UFC Middleweight Championship bout between current two-time champion Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland headlined the event. Former title challenger Jared Cannonier served as backup and potential replacement for this fight.

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