Israel Adesanya Hints On Retirement
Former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya has opened up about his retirement plans, recognizing that his distinguished fighting career may be nearing its end.
Israel Adesanya is now 35 and last fought at UFC 305 in August, where he faced South African middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis and experienced a fourth-round submission loss. This match was significant as it marked his first appearance since a surprising decision defeat to Sean Strickland a year earlier.
On the FLAGRANT Podcast, Adesanya reflected on his achievements and hinted at a potential retirement timeline. “I’ve stated before that many fighters never even reach the belt or make it to the UFC,” he noted. “I’ve done it twice. I’m proud to be the only two-time UFC middleweight champion.”
While he currently does not have a scheduled fight, there have been discussions surrounding a possible matchup with Nassourdine Imavov at UFC Saudi Arabia next year.
Adesanya clarified that, although he has goals he still wishes to pursue within the sport, he’s mindful of the physical demands it places on athletes. “You’ve got to break up with fighting before fighting breaks up with you,” he advised.
When asked about his future in the sport, Adesanya stated, “I don’t know when. I’m 35 now. I understand I’m past the halfway point and might be three years away from my exit. But the reality is, I don’t want to be fighting at 40.”
Despite this uncertainty, Adesanya takes pride in his journey, having claimed the middleweight belt twice, a feat that secures his legacy in the sport. “If what I’ve already achieved doesn’t bring me happiness, what will?” he pondered. “I’m happy, but I’m not content.”
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