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‘My Eyes Might Have Rolled Into The Back Of My Head’ – Adesanya Speaks After Losing UFC Title Fight To Pereira

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Nigerian-New Zealander fighter, Israel Adesanya has revealed why he could not defend his middleweight title against Alex Pereira.

Naija News reports that Brazilian Alexsandro Pereira knocked out the Nigerian-born UFC fighter at UFC 281 in Madison Square Garden in the United States on Sunday morning.

Speaking about the defeat during his post-fight press conference, Adesanya said, “I’m grateful. What a life, what a moment… crazy, isn’t it? Similar to the last time, the same story, it’s crazy. I was fine, the first thing I said to the ref was ‘I’m fine because I was still lucid, still in there and I was fine but happens.

“I talked to my coaches and I trust them, but I was fine, I could see everything that was happening. My eyes might have rolled into the back of my head a little bit but I was lucid.

“I’m grateful, I’m proud, my team’s proud of me and respectfully. It’s all about my team.

“This is my third fight in ten months, every time I fight, I risk losing what you guys deem as prestigious, which it is, the belt. But it is, I put it all on the line because I’m not trying to just fight once and then chill, do my lap around and parade as a champion and not risk so much.

“I put it all on the line and this is what happens. Dare to be great, and I am. I know what I can do. The fight was going my way, he hit my perineal nerve, so that’s why my footwork was compromised.

“Even when I tripped and did the backward rolly-polly it was because I just tripped over which is not like me. Kudos to him for investing in those calf kicks because it cost me.”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.