Midnight Mania! Vettori Still Chasing ‘Stylebender,’ ‘He Wasn’t Better At All’

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Marvin Vettori spent three years chasing a rematch with Israel Adesanya. For literal years, Vettori would tell anyone w…


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Marvin Vettori spent three years chasing a rematch with Israel Adesanya. For literal years, Vettori would tell anyone who listened or happened to be within shouting distance that Adesanya was lucky the split-decision went his way, and that he was the man to dethrone the kickboxer.

Well, it didn’t exactly turn out that way. Adesanya cruised his way to a second victory over the Italian, denying the majority of his takedown attempts and far out-landing him on the feet (HIGHLIGHTS). Despite the definitive outcome, Vettori believes there’s an argument that he won the rematch, and he still sees himself as the better man.

“He was very smart in there and he fought a very smart fight,” Vettori said. “With that being said, he wasn’t better. He wasn’t better at all in general. He wasn’t more skilled, he didn’t have more cardio, he didn’t have more like anything, really. He was smart. He knew he was a champion. He didn’t really want to engage with me in a lot of things. Exchanges in general. One thing he was good at, he was able to play the crowd and kind of like almost be his own cornering in a sense. He had his own cornering, obviously, but he also had his like, he was his own corner. He was able to see the situation a little bit more from outside, from a third eye, almost.

“I did I mistake I think that maybe it was because it was the first time in front of the crowd for a while, or for a number of reasons. But with that being said, he used that to his advantage. Meanwhile, I didn’t use it or almost I let it played against me because I had like blinders on. That, most of the time would be the right thing to do. But in a situation like this it’s not. Especially when you’re fighting for a title.”

Vettori is currently slated to face Paulo Costa in the main event of UFC Vegas 41 next weekend (Sat. Oct. 23, 2021). If he’s able to knock off the No. 2-ranked Middleweight contender and return to the win column, Vettori is back in the title mix, though it will take more than one win to convince anyone that a trilogy match vs. “Stylebender” is necessary.

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