Israel Adesanya interested in fight with Gregory Rodrigues; ‘I’d like to test myself against a guy like that’

Israel AdesanyaUFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya is always looking for the next big fight. He sees that potential in DWCS alumni Gregory ‘Robocop’ Rodrigues. On November 12th, Adesanya will step back into the Octagon to defend his UFC title against a familiar foe in kickboxing specialist Alex Pereira. The two middleweight warriors will meet for the […]

Israel Adesanya

UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya is always looking for the next big fight. He sees that potential in DWCS alumni Gregory ‘Robocop’ Rodrigues.

On November 12th, Adesanya will step back into the Octagon to defend his UFC title against a familiar foe in kickboxing specialist Alex Pereira. The two middleweight warriors will meet for the third time, the first two coming under the GLORY Kickboxing banner. Losing the first two meetings, Adesanya will have something to prove against Pereira despite being one of the UFC’s most dominant reigning champions.

Should he get the last laugh against his Brazilian rival, Israel Adesanya will be looking for his next big fight. Appearing on Jake Paul’s YouTube channel, ‘Stylebender’ revealed his picks for potential post-UFC 281 matchups with one rather surprising name coming up.

“A good fighter actually I want to fight is the guy that – he kind of just fought not too long ago, ‘Robocop’ is his name,” Adesanya said on BS w/ Jake Paul. “He’s a Brazilian guy. He had that gash, you cannot forget that gash. He had that cut. That guy. He’s solid, he’s a good fight. No beef, no nothing. I just think he’s going to come up to the top and I’d like to test myself against a guy like that.”

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Debuting for the UFC in 2021, Gregory Rodrigues has gone 4-1 inside the Octagon with three wins by way of knockout. His lone loss came against Armen Petrosyan in February, though it was a closely contested split decision. ‘Robocop’ has since earned back-to-back wins over Julian Marquez and Chidi Njokuani.

Currently, Rodrigues is not listed in the UFC’s top 15 ranking for the middleweight division so don’t expect to see Israel Adesanya mix it up with ‘Robocop’ anytime soon, but ‘Stylebender’ did have a couple more names that could share the spotlight with him in 2023. No. 7 ranked Sean Strickland was one of the names suggested by the champ. Known for his controversial take on pretty much everything, Strickland scored six straight victories before falling to Alex Pereira via first-round knockout at UFC 276.

Adesanya also spoke about a potential clash with undefeated welterweight Khamzat Chimaev. While the Chechen-born monster aims to capture welterweight gold, he has routinely teased a run in the middleweight division where Israel Adesanya reigns supreme. As of now, all signs point to a 170-pound clash between Chimaev and Colby Covington, but as well all know with the UFC, things can change in the blink of an eye.

Gregory Rodrigues speaks out after insane UFC comeback: ‘My wife is mad but the doctor did a great job’

Gregory RodriguesGregory Rodrigues pulled off an incredible comeback against Chidi Njokuani after an early setback. This past Saturday, Rodrigues took on Njokuani in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 60. He went into the bout looking to add another win after defeating Julian Marquez in June. Njokuani got off to a solid start and opened a […]

Gregory Rodrigues

Gregory Rodrigues pulled off an incredible comeback against Chidi Njokuani after an early setback.

This past Saturday, Rodrigues took on Njokuani in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 60. He went into the bout looking to add another win after defeating Julian Marquez in June. Njokuani got off to a solid start and opened a nasty cut on the bridge of Rodrigues’ nose early in the contest. But ‘RoboCop’ did well to recover and managed to score a finish over Njokuani with ground-and-pound in the second round.

Gregory Rodrigues opens up on UFC comeback: ‘My wife is just a little mad’

During the post-fight press conference at UFC Fight Night 210, Rodrigues appeared to be in high spirits while talking about the gruesome injury.

“I [have] three eyebrows,” Rodrigues said via MMA Fighting. “The cut was bad, but the win came and that’s worth it. I’m so happy. I expected a fight like that. We are inside the UFC. That’s the World Cup. The best fighters are here, and I’m one of them. So I’m just happy and grateful for everything that’s happened now in my life.

“My wife is just a little mad, ‘Tell the doctor to do a great job. I will come back there,’” Rodrigues added with a laugh. “But he did a great job, man, so I will look OK.”

Rodrigues shared what was going through his mind

When Gregory Rodrigues got rocked, it looked like the fight might be over. However, Rodrigues not only got back, but he also went on to beat Njokuani. He gave his take on how he found renewed strength with some motivational words from his corner.

“When I finished the first round and came back to my corner, I was worried about the cut,” Rodrigues continued. “My corner was like, ‘Let’s move, let’s start touching him. He already felt your hands.’ Then when it started the second round, he started to do the same, tried to pressure me, but I said, ‘I need to pressure him more.’ And one part of the fight, I felt he was tired. I felt his breath and it was different, and I said, ‘Oh man, I’m here. I’m the Robocop and I’m going to kill you,’ and I started to feel him.

So when I grabbed him against the cage for the clinch, I felt his body was a little weak, so I took him down and said, ‘I’m going to finish the fight.’ And I did. It was a big war. I love that fight. I need to watch that again, and it’s going to teach me a lot of stuff.”

What do you make of the insane comeback by Gregory Rodrigues?

UFC Vegas 60 Performance Bonus Winners

UFC Vegas 60 included several fighters competing under difficult circumstances, some impressive comebacks, and a main event that ended via doctor’s stoppage due to a nasty cut. The UFC got a little creative last week due to a number of fighters missing…

UFC Vegas 60 included several fighters competing under difficult circumstances, some impressive comebacks, and a main event that ended via doctor’s stoppage due to a nasty cut. The UFC got a little creative last week due to a number of fighters missing weight and handed out 4 Performance of the Night bonuses with no Fight…

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Fighters React to Rodrigues’ Comeback Win At UFC Vegas 60

The UFC Vegas 60 co-main event between middleweight finishers Chidi Njokuani and Gregory Rodrigues was all-action for a little over a round before “Robocop” scored a second-round TKO. Njokuani appeared set to add another first-round finish to his UFC r…

The UFC Vegas 60 co-main event between middleweight finishers Chidi Njokuani and Gregory Rodrigues was all-action for a little over a round before “Robocop” scored a second-round TKO. Njokuani appeared set to add another first-round finish to his UFC record when he caught Rodrigues with a knee early in the first round. “Robocop” survived and…

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Gregory Rodrigues lands TKO win over Chidi Njokuani despite suffering horrific cut – UFC Vegas 60 Highlights

Gregory RodriguesIn a massive turnaround victory for Brazilian striker, Gregory Rodrigues — the hearty middleweight contender grits through a horrifying looking cut between both eyes and above his nose, to stop Chidi Njokuani with a series of second round ground strikes in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 60. Rodrigues, who was split open between both […]

Gregory Rodrigues

In a massive turnaround victory for Brazilian striker, Gregory Rodrigues — the hearty middleweight contender grits through a horrifying looking cut between both eyes and above his nose, to stop Chidi Njokuani with a series of second round ground strikes in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 60.

Rodrigues, who was split open between both eyes and above his nose in the first round courtesy of a well-placed knee from the then-promotional perfect, Nojuanki, however, the Brazilian continued to push forward despite dealing with the massive, stomach-churning laceration.

Wobbling Njokuani on the feet in both the first and second round, it appeared the clock was against Rodrigues, with the Octagon-side physician advising referee, Mark Smith to halt the fight should Rodrigues’ cut get any worse.

Securing a takedown via a head and arm throw, Rodrigues moved to side control and then postured up, scoring a series of heavy ground strikes to bludgeon Njokuani for a second round win, whilst himself smeared in claret.

Below, catch the highlights from Gregory Rodrigues’ TKO win against Chidi Njokuani

Gregory Rodrigues Rejects ‘Robo Obama’ Nickname

Gregory Rodrigues has shot down the idea of changing his nickname from Robo-Cop to Robo-Obama at the UFC Vegas 60 media day. The Brazilian co-main events tonight against Chidi Njokuani at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagan vs Song. The 30-year-old middleweight…

Gregory Rodrigues has shot down the idea of changing his nickname from Robo-Cop to Robo-Obama at the UFC Vegas 60 media day. The Brazilian co-main events tonight against Chidi Njokuani at UFC Fight Night: Sandhagan vs Song. The 30-year-old middleweight comes into the bout on the heels of a knockout victory over Julian Marquez. 3-1…

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