Missed Fists: ‘Adesanya Slayer’ Alex Pereira becomes Glory champ-champ
As Interim Middleweight champ Israel Adesanya will be trying to unite the UFC Middleweight title this weekend in Melbourne vs…
As Interim Middleweight champ Israel Adesanya will be trying to unite the UFC Middleweight title this weekend in Melbourne vs Champion Robert Whittaker. Adesanya is undefeated in MMA with a 17-0 records. He is well known for his unorthodox striking style as his background is Kickboxing and he fought at Glory before but never won the title there. He has a 75-5 record in Kickboxing, and of that 5 losses one of it came at the hand of Alex Pereira who just became GLORY’s double champ. It was in 2017 when Alex KO him in the 3rd round. Do you think Adesanya will be able to withstand the durability of Whittaker and emerge as undisputed UFC Middleweight Champion?
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