Israel Adesanya Undergoes Testing For Swollen Pec, Denies Steroid Use

When Israel Adesanya stepped into the Octagon at UFC 253, his swollen right pec caught the attention of the MMA world. Immediately, some fans claimed it was from steroid use, yet for the middleweight champion, he says he doesn’t know what it is. …

When Israel Adesanya stepped into the Octagon at UFC 253, his swollen right pec caught the attention of the MMA world. Immediately, some fans claimed it was from steroid use, yet for the middleweight champion, he says he doesn’t know what it is. So, since the fight, he has undergone tests but denies it is […]

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Jan Blachowicz Open To Superfight With Israel Adesanya

Jan Blachowicz would be open to the idea of fighting Israel Adesanya. Adesanya, who is the current UFC middleweight champion, has talked about a move up to light heavyweight to fight Jon Jones. Yet, with “Bones” out of the division, Blachow…

Jan Blachowicz would be open to the idea of fighting Israel Adesanya. Adesanya, who is the current UFC middleweight champion, has talked about a move up to light heavyweight to fight Jon Jones. Yet, with “Bones” out of the division, Blachowicz says he would be open to still welcoming “The Last Stylebender” to the division. […]

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Chris Weidman Confident He Would Beat Adesanya: ‘I’ll Ragdoll Him’

Chris WeidmanFormer UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman is confident that he is the man to dethrone current 185lb king Israel Adesanya who is fresh off emphatically defending his title against Paulo Costa at UFC 253. In a conversation with Chael Sonnen Weidman stated that he would be the first man to beat ‘Stylbender’ if they fought. […]

Chris Weidman

Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman is confident that he is the man to dethrone current 185lb king Israel Adesanya who is fresh off emphatically defending his title against Paulo Costa at UFC 253.

In a conversation with Chael Sonnen Weidman stated that he would be the first man to beat ‘Stylbender’ if they fought.

“Absolutely (I can beat Adesanya). I think that’s a tailor-made matchup for me. Those athletic strikers, tall lanky guys, I’ve proven that I can beat,” Weidman said. “I think pressure, wrestling, heavy punches, and kick, you know just nonstop pressure is what you need to beat them. That’s the recipe that beats those guys. I’ve proved that with Anderson Silva twice, Uriah Hall another one. Those guys are in trouble against me.”

Weidman has won just two of his last seven fights but thinks he has done enough to earn a shot at Adesanya who he believes will struggle with his elite-level wrestling.

“I’m with you man. I think that’s an exciting fight to make. If you look up and down the rankings, I don’t think there’s too many other fights that are going to excite people the way our narratives could work, and what I bring to the table. It’s not any bulls**t, it’s just facts,” Weidman said. “If you’re into MMA and you really understand the game, you look at my game and you know I present some serious trouble for Adesanya, and more than anybody’s ever had in the past.

“He hasn’t really fought any other great, accoladed wrestler, other than Yoel Romero who doesn’t use his wrestling. So, I don’t even count that. I’m the type of guy that will bring that pressure, and I will take him down and I’ll ragdoll him on the floor. It is the same thing when I fought Anderson Silva.” (Transcribed by BJPENN.com)

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Israel Adesanya Denies Taking Steroids, Addresses Pectoral Injury

Israel AdesanyaIsrael Adesanya has denied ever using steroids and has addressed the controversy surrounding his drooping right pectoral muscle which was a big talking fight before and after his UFC 253 main event win over Paulo Costa. ‘Stylebender’ emphatically finished Costa inside two rounds to defend his UFC middleweight title this past weekend. However, his sensational […]

Israel Adesanya

Israel Adesanya has denied ever using steroids and has addressed the controversy surrounding his drooping right pectoral muscle which was a big talking fight before and after his UFC 253 main event win over Paulo Costa.

‘Stylebender’ emphatically finished Costa inside two rounds to defend his UFC middleweight title this past weekend. However, his sensational performance was marred in controversy due to a couple of things. Firstly, his crude post-fight celebrations were seen by many to be crossing a line as he humped his downed opponent at the end of the bout. Secondly was a very clear difference in Adesanya’s body in comparison to what it usually looks like. The New Zealander’s right pectoral muscle seemed to be drooping and many fans began to speculate that the odd injury was a result of doping.

Speaking to Ariel Helwani of ESPN Adesanya revealed he had been suffering from the pec injury for almost two months but doubts it is anything to do with his estrogen level being too high as Gynecomastia usually occurs in both pecs and he only has the issue in one.

“I didn’t want to speak about it until I know what it was because it’s been on me for the last eight weeks and it was growing. I was like ‘this is quite sore’, even my girl told me to go the doctor but I was like ‘ah, I’ll just get this fight over with first’. I don’t know what it is. Also from what I’ve read on the Google’s about Gynecomastia or whatever it happens to both of your boobs right? So, this is just one.”

Adesanya went on to joke about the accusations leveled at him, saying his dominant performance over such a scary contender is bound to bring doping allegations.

“I don’t know what this is. You know what Ariel, with the performance like I had I would think I was on f*cking steroids too,” Adesanya said. “I would think ‘they need something, it couldn’t be just him. It couldn’t be him, it must be something’. For me, it’s all fun and games and like I’ve said I’ve got two weeks of quarantine. I’m going to entertain the f*ck out of myself.”

As for the injury itself, the middleweight champion says he is awaiting test results instead of speculating about what may be up.

“I just got blood tests done and I did like a scan, two MRI scans just now – like 20 minutes ago for my pituitary gland. So, we’ll get the test back and see what it is. I’ve never really been one to diagnose myself with Google. I wasn’t going to start now so I’ve done my tests and I’ll wait for the results and then I might keep you posted or I might let people speculate. It’s kinda fun just to watch people cry about it.

The veteran MMA reporter then straight out asked Adesanya if he’d ever taken steroids.

“No,” Stylebender replied. “No, that’s not something. Ahh, come on man.  I know you believe me but it’s just, come on (laughs). It’s silly. But no, I haven’t. I’m not one of those people who needs a crutch, that when that sh*t is taken away they feel weak they feel inadequate. You saw when USADA came through a lot of people fell off, a lot of bodies changed. A lot of people didn’t feel good enough without their magic supplements but yeah, not me – skills pay the bills.

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Top 10 Pound for Pound Rankings After UFC 253

The official UFC rankings are a farce. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. The entire system seems to be predicated on the whim and fancies of the voting panelists, many of whom don’t even appear to closely follow mixed martial arts…

The official UFC rankings are a farce. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. The entire system seems to be predicated on the whim and fancies of the voting panelists, many of whom don’t even appear to closely follow mixed martial arts…

Jon Jones Only A Slight Betting Favorite Over Israel Adesanya Following UFC 253

Jones AdesanyaJon Jones remains a betting favorite over Israel Adesanya. However, the odds have shifted compared to previous months. Adesanya enjoyed an impressive second-round TKO win over Paulo Costa in the UFC 253 headliner to defend his middleweight title for the second time. Following the fight, he spoke of facing Jared Cannonier next, but didn’t rule […]

Jones Adesanya

Jon Jones remains a betting favorite over Israel Adesanya. However, the odds have shifted compared to previous months.

Adesanya enjoyed an impressive second-round TKO win over Paulo Costa in the UFC 253 headliner to defend his middleweight title for the second time.

Following the fight, he spoke of facing Jared Cannonier next, but didn’t rule out a Jones fight in the future as he still plans to “f*ck up” the former light heavyweight champion who he has developed a rivalry with since early last year.

That led to a response from Jones who questioned Adesanya’s hesitation in fighting him now rather than waiting to fight him in the future. Whether the two will fight soon or in a couple of years remains to be seen.

However, that led to oddsmakers posting updated betting odds about the potential super fight and they are certainly interesting. As per BetOnline.ag, Jones is a -150 favorite while Adesanya is a +130 underdog.

That means you would have to bet $150 to win $100 on Jones winning while a $100 bet on Adesanya would net you $130 in profit. What makes these odds interesting is the fact nearly a year ago — after Adesanya became middleweight champion — “Bones” was as high as a -550 favorite while Adesanya was a +375 underdog.

Adesanya’s recent performance against Costa has certainly played a role in those shifting odds as well as a below-par performance from Jones in his last fight against Dominick Reyes in February this year.

What do you make of these odds?