Dana White ‘Absolutely’ in Favor of Sean Strickland-Israel Adesanya Rematch

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Sean Strickland def. Israel Adesanya via Unanimous Decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)
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If Israel Adesanya had an off night at UFC 293, he may very well get a chance to right that wrong in short order.


“The Last Stylebender” relinquished the middleweight strap to Sean Strickland via unanimous decision in Saturday’s headliner at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia. It’s a result that will likely go down as one of the biggest upsets in UFC history.

“Israel looked like he was in slow motion,” UFC president Dana White said at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. “He looked like he couldn’t get off. He looked like he was really stiff tonight. He looked very slow.

“There are a million things that could go wrong. Some days you wake up and you’re just not there, man. It’s just not there. He looked bone-dry tonight, standing up really tall. He looked very slow. He looked like he couldn’t get off at all. Even in the fifth round when everybody knew he needed a knockout to win the fight, there was no sense of urgency to try to finish the fight. So I don’t know if he’s hurt or if tonight’s the night.”

Adesanya only gave a brief statement on the podium, instead deferring to City Kickboxing coach Eugene Bareman to handle questions from the media. Still, White believes the former champion is more than deserving of an immediate rematch.

“I think you do the rematch, absolutely,” White said. “The rematch is interesting. That could be the thing, too. When you think about you’re going into the [Alex] Pereira fight, such a big fight, and you’ve been in there with this guy so many times, and then you overlook Strickland. You come in and I don’t know. I don’t know the answers to these questions, but Israel does, and I’m looking forward to hearing it.”

With that being said, White also credited Strickland for proving the doubters wrong with his performance in the Octagon.

“He came into hostile territory with the whole world talking s—t about him, the whole world saying he couldn’t do it,” White said. “A seven-to-one underdog, he came in and almost finished him in the first round and won the championship, won the world title. Everything that we’re talking about right now about how crazy this sport is, when opportunities arise, you jump on them and you take them. You should never turn down fights when you get the call, especially if it’s for a world title.”

If a rematch is the UFC’s desire, Strickland himself won’t offer much resistance.
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I understand why Dana, and a lot of others might want it, but fuck I really want Dricus/Strickland.

Israel Adesanya has proven to be a "painted-nailed" effeminate pussy,

After all of his bravado, leading up to this fight, pushing Dricus aside, etc.

Adesanya needs a literal BOOT IN THE ASS <45>

He is no longer calling the shots.

He literally is a loser these days, , losing more often than winning, so he needs to sit TF down and STFU.
 
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Sean vs DDP

Izzy vs Khamzat (tune up fight for Izzy, big break for Chimaev and it will sell ppv buys, winner is next contender)
 
I hope not, his recent fights have been:
Loss to Jan
3 boring wins, point fighting against Vettori, Whittaker and Cannonier
KO loss to Alex
Good KO win of Alex (but didn't look great before the KO)
Bad loss to Sean

4-3 in his last 7 fights with only 1 finish win
 
Sean vs Jared next. I honestly believe Sean got robbed the first fight.
 
I don't see anything changing tbh...
 
Israel Adesanya has proven to be a "painted-nailed" effeminate pussy,

After all of his bravado, leading up to this fight, pushing Dricus aside, etc.

Adesanya needs a literal BOOT IN THE ASS <45>

He is no longer calling the shots.

He literally is a loser these days, , losing more often than winning, so he needs to sit TF down and us STFU.
Your posts are getting really bad dude
 
He's 2-2 in his last 4 and already received an immediate rematch after the Pereira loss.

I think he ought to get one more win before fighting for the title again.
 
Anybody know who the 1 vote is?
 

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I'm way more amendable to rematches than average Sherdogger by far, and even I don't want this. If he hadn't just had an instant rematch 5 months ago I'd probably feel differently, but at this point I'm ready to move on. Ready for some fresh faces and fresh matchups in 185 lbs. title fights.
 
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