Morning Report: Michael Bisping says Dricus Du Plessis ‘would have beaten that version’ of Israel Adesanya at UFC 293
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UFC 293 simply wasn’t Israel Adesanya’s night.
“The Last Stylebender” returned to Australia this past weekend with hopes of adding another highlight reel victory to his exceptional resume. Unfortunately for him, Sean Strickland had other plans.
America’s “Tarzan” entered the octagon on a two-fight winning streak ahead of the biggest moment in his 33-fight career (28-5) and performed to the highest of his capabilities. For 25 minutes, Strickland, 32, applied his patented pressure while defending just about every big shot the now-former two-time champion had to offer, resulting in a unanimous decision win. The spot was originally one expected to be reserved for South Africa’s Dricus Du Plessis, who secured No. 1 contender status with a huge round two TKO stoppage of Robert Whittaker at UFC 290 in July. However, a lingering foot injury prevented him from making the turnaround. “Stillknocks” spoke out on Twitter after the event and unsurprisingly wants to be first for the new title holder and former divisional champion turned UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping believes it’s the matchup to make.
“What is next? Now granted, Jared Cannonier was there as the backup fighter,” Bisping said on his YouTube channel. “He does have a win over Sean Strickland but the No. 1 contender right now is Dricus Du Plessis and I gotta be honest, if Dricus Du Plessis was there that night, if he took that fight against ‘Izzy,’ he would have beaten that version of ‘Izzy’ as well. Not taking away from Sean, not kicking ‘Izzy’ while he’s down. I’m just saying that wasn’t a good showing from ‘Izzy.’ Call it what you will. Call it getting a little bit old, maybe starting to go on the decline, call it the work schedule was too much. Too many fights, too many training camps, too much pressure.
“You could slice it a million ways but it doesn’t matter. Sean’s the man. Sean’s the champ. Sean’s in charge and Sean ain’t no b****. He’ll take on all comers.”
Strickland should have no trouble finding challengers to keep him as busy and active as he likes, having fought five times since July 2022. That rate of activity should presumably maintain itself after Adesanya, who also had a frequent fighting percentage.
After the loss, Adesanya’s insistence on fighting so often has been argued as a possible reason that contributed to his downfall. Bisping — a rather active fighter during his day — didn’t go as far to pile on in that regard but does feel the 34-year-old legend in the making didn’t quite show up on fight night.
“It was a disappointing event, it really was,” Bisping said. “For Israel Adesanya, and I’ll choose my words carefully, but he never really showed up. The man’s a superstar and he might be the victim of the Drake curse once again as we know.
“‘Izzy’ never showed up, okay? He was too sure of his ability to counterstrike. He was too sure that his speed and the power that he possesses that he would be able to back up and boom, catch Strickland as he’s coming in. Well, that wasn’t the case and when that isn’t working, you need to go to plan B or even plan C sometimes. Sean Strickland walked him down and was the better man start to finish.”
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VIDEO STEW
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MORNING MUSIC
SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE
Next?
Me & @SStricklandMMA had the biggest upsets of 2023 so let’s settle this like men I’m ready. After that @stylebender can get a hiding in Africa I don’t want to fight the amateur that fought on Sat I want to beat the best Adysanya, take some time and get your shit together first.
— Dricus Du Plessis (@dricusduplessis) September 11, 2023
Stipe.
Today symbolizes one of the main reasons why I am a firefighter. The brotherhood, the family, the support.
God bless the first responders who made the ultimate sacrifice on this day and to the thousands of civilians who we lost as well. We will always remember. #NeverForget911 pic.twitter.com/8z5BaBT4J0
— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocic) September 11, 2023
The Seans.
Sean Strickland octagon interview – 2.2M
Sean O’Malley octagon interview – 591K
Crazy. pic.twitter.com/MyMOPTwIHa
— Giorgi Kokiashvili (@iHeartGeorgius1) September 11, 2023
Too soon?
Do you let your kid watch mma at any age or do you try and wait till they are a little older?! (askin for a 1 yo )
— Billy Quarantillo (@BillyQMMA) September 11, 2023
This is getting out of hand
(h/t @SugaSeanMMA @chitoveraUFC @MerabDvalishvil) pic.twitter.com/mVe4iHQUQl
— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) September 11, 2023
Murata Mondays.
This Monday is attacking us like @m_r_t_k_n_k chasing a choke! pic.twitter.com/2IUn2QCFBJ
— Invicta FC (@InvictaFights) September 11, 2023
Nothing less should have been expected.
Success.
Mission accomplished. On to the next. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/uaadWiqaBN
— Eric Nicksick (@Eric_XCMMA) September 11, 2023
Clean.
Farewell.
In memory.
Grappling day.
The Mightiest.
some one needs their ass kicked now pic.twitter.com/JBz2fTl9Ok
— Demetrious Johnson (@MightyMouse) September 12, 2023
FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Terrance McKinney (14-5) vs. Chris Duncan (11-1); UFC Vegas 81, Oct. 14
FINAL THOUGHTS
Oh, how endless the possibilities are at middleweight now. I still hope we can see Adesanya vs. Du Plessis at some point. Still just crazy to me how we missed that when everything (nearly) aligned so perfectly.
Thanks for reading!
EXIT POLL
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