"I don't have long in this game" - Israel Adesanya explains why he prefers to be an active UFC champion

Israel Adesanya celebrating his win over Paulo Costa at UFC 253
Israel Adesanya celebrating his win over Paulo Costa at UFC 253

UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya hints at taking the Khabib Nurmagomedov route and retiring from prizefighting before time takes its toll. One of the most active fighters on the UFC roster, Israel Adesanya will compete in his 11th UFC fight at UFC 263 since making the promotional debut in February 2018. While most fighters tend to compete less frequently after achieving the champion status, Adesanya's activity level is yet to slow down.

In a recent interview with Jeff Sainlar, Israel Adesanya was asked why he likes to be an active champion. The Last Stylebender said:

"Coz I don't have long in this game. I want to fight as much as I can, while I still can, you never know. I've fought over a hundred fights in my career. So, yeah, I realize, even though I look young and I am kind of like in the stride of my prime right now, I still feel I wanna leave the game before the game leaves me. So yeah, while I'm here, while I'm hot, while I'm fresh, stay fighting. I just don't want to sit down," Israel Adesanya said.

A great number of MMA legends have severely hurt their legacy by staying in the sport long after the sport passes them. However, fighters like Khabib Nurmagomedov and Henry Cejudo have hung up their gloves while being at the absolute top of their game in recent times. UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman and now Israel Adesanya have hinted at retiring from the sport before it catches up with them, essentially setting a positive precedent for the up-and-coming fighters.

Israel Adesanya will defend his title against Marvin Vettori at UFC 263

Israel Adesanya (20-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC) will attempt the third successful defense of his middleweight title against No.3 ranked Marvin Vettori (17-4-1D MMA, 7-2-1D UFC) in the main event of UFC 263 on June 12, 2021. The fight is a rematch of their first fight that took place in 2018, which Adesanya won by split decision.

Adesanya's quest to become the fifth simultaneous two-division UFC champion ended in a unanimous decision loss to light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz at UFC 259 in March 2021. However, the middleweight division has a number of high-profile opponents lined up to challenge for The Last Stylebender's belt.

While rematches with Marvin Vettori and former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker are the most intriguing fights that Israel Adesanya will have to compete in the near future, Darren Till, Jared Canonnier and Kevin Holland are rising contenders that seem to be on a collision course with the champ.

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