Caio Borralho Confident He Finishes Israel Adesanya: “Maybe get a good knockout”

Caio Borralho Confident He Finishes Israel Adesanya: "Maybe get a good knockout"Caio Borralho is brimming with confidence following his performance against Jared Cannonier. ‘The Natural’ skyrocketed himself in the middleweight…

Caio Borralho Confident He Finishes Israel Adesanya: "Maybe get a good knockout"

Caio Borralho is brimming with confidence following his performance against Jared Cannonier.

‘The Natural’ skyrocketed himself in the middleweight top five with a unanimous decision victory over Cannonier at a UFC Fight Night event on August 24. The victory moved Borralho to a perfect 7-0 inside the Octagon and established him as a legitimate contender in one of the promotion’s most talent-rich divisions.

Caio Borralho

With his sights already set on a clash with reigning 185-pound champion Dricus Du Plessis, Borralho thinks one more big win will put him in pole position and he already has the perfect opponent in mind.

During a recent interview with Submission Radio, Borralho shared his take on the UFC 305 headliner between Du Plessis and the returning Israel Adesanya. Despite gaining some ground in the fourth round, ‘The Last Stylebender’ came up short after absorbing a wayward right-hand moments before being submitted via a rear-naked choke.

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Borralho is convinced that Adesanya ultimately gave up after he began to tire out in the championship rounds.

“There was a moment that he gave up of the fight, and actually it was like a minute before he actually got finished,” Borralho said. “I think he got tired, and I think he lost the focus, and he was starting to do things that he doesn’t usually do. He was starting to trade punches like crazy. He was putting a lot of power on the punches, trying to just knock out, just to get out of there.

“I thought that he was not comfortable there anymore, as the moment that he got tired in the fight, and DDP did an amazing job. So, I don’t know if Adesanya still has it – the same focus, the same thing because if you see all the fights of him when he gets tired, he even changed a little bit. His face, you know, his expression, just to tell himself that he’s still there, that he gets more focused, that even when he’s tired.

“But this time, he looked a little bit more scared in his expression, on his face, and he gave up on the fight like a minute before the fight ended. If you see, he gave us some signs that he didn’t want to be there anymore” (h/t MMA Junkie).

Caio Borralho convinced he can finish Israel Adesanya

Borralho believes he can find similar success against Adesanya by applying pressure and keeping the ‘Stylebender’ on his back foot.

“I’m a guy that puts a lot of pressure when it comes about fighting,” Borralho said. “You guys see how I made Jared – I think Jared is the most powerful guy in the division. The heavy hitter of the division I think is Jared Cannonier in the top 10. None of these other guys hit as hard as him. So, if I made him move backwards, I would definitely make anyone move backwards, you know? And I’m going to pressure a lot Adesanya in this fight, make him move backwards.

“He likes to move backwards, actually, but I might be the only guy that uses feints, that we’re going to kick him the same way that he’s going to kick me, and I have the advantage on wrestling and grappling, too. So, I think he’ll be always in doubt if I’m going to put him down or if I’m going to just trade punches with him. I’m going to put pressure and maybe get a good knockout or a good takedown, and definitely going to finish him. With all the respect always, but that’s the way I see this fight going.”

Adesanya has now lost three of his last four, including losses to Alex Pereira, Sean Strickland, and Dricus Du Plessis. With no plans to lay down his gloves, the two-time titleholder is staring down the barrel of his first non-title fight in more than five years.

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Following his biggest win to date this past weekend, Caio Borralho finds himself in the top five of the UFC’s middleweight division. The Contender Series alum capitalized on his first main event opportunity by beating Jared Cannonier to inject some new blood into the mix at 185-pounds. Though he would like to be in the […]

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Following his biggest win to date this past weekend, Caio Borralho finds himself in the top five of the UFC’s middleweight division.

The Contender Series alum capitalized on his first main event opportunity by beating Jared Cannonier to inject some new blood into the mix at 185-pounds.

Though he would like to be in the title picture already, it appears likely that Borralho will need one more big win in order to really solidify his case, due to Sean Strickland being in line to challenge Dricus Du Plessis next.

The Brazilian has now targeted the next best thing to fighting for the belt and that means facing off with the division’s biggest name.

Caio Borralho Says Fighting Israel Adesanya Means He Gets To Face A Legend

For the first time in a long time, Israel Adesanya’s next outing inside the Octagon will not be in a UFC title fight.

“The Last Stylebender” said after his defeat at UFC 305 that he isn’t going anywhere just yet, meaning that he will go back to joining the list of contenders.

In a recent interview with Submission Radio, Borralho made a strong case for why he should be next for the former champion.

When you look at the other top fights in the rankings right now, Adesanya has already faced many of them aside from Brendan Allen and Nassourdine Imavov, who are already matched up with one another as the #5 contender pointed out.

Borralho said that he wants this fight next because it would be a big moment for his own legacy to face someone that has represented the very best of the weight class for such a long time.

“Let’s see, I want to fight him [Adesanya]. I think it will be a good fight on my resume and if the UFC wants me to do one more fight before I go to the belt, I think this is the fight to make. Why not fight a guy that is a legend of this sport and that was so dominant in his prime, so definitely a guy that I want to face just because nothing personal but just because it makes sense right now for him and it makes sense for me too.”

Borralho then went on to explain how Adesanya has fought all the other names in the top 8 of the division, except Imavov and Allen – who are going to fight one another.

Hence, the only realistic fight for Adesanya is the Brazilian, and Borralho is only too happy to oblige.

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Israel Adesanya’s Coach Honest About UFC 305 Loss: ‘I Prefer The Way He Loses Than The Way He Wins…’

Israel Adesanya suffered a defeat on his return at UFC 305 but as always, he was incredibly respectful and humble in defeat. Fight fans have seen “The Last Stylebender” come up short on four occasions during his time in the promotion. Which each loss, he has always continued to represent himself and his team incredibly […]

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Israel Adesanya suffered a defeat on his return at UFC 305 but as always, he was incredibly respectful and humble in defeat.

Fight fans have seen “The Last Stylebender” come up short on four occasions during his time in the promotion.

Which each loss, he has always continued to represent himself and his team incredibly well and this is something that his coach takes a lot of pride in.

The only slight exception to this was his loss to Sean Strickland at UFC 293, where Adesanya decided to not speak to the media but this was understandable after the amount of time he had spent doing his media duties throughout his UFC career.

In fact, the former middleweight champion’s character after a defeat is so strong that his coach prefers this side of him to the celebratory one after a win.

Eugene Bareman Says Israel Adesanya Is Better At Handling Losses Than Anyone Else In MMA

Though City Kickboxing head coach Eugene Bareman would obviously rather that Adesanya wins each and every one of his fights, he does like seeing the man that his fighter is in the difficult moments where he lets his opponent have their moment without stepping in the way.

There was a lot of tension between Adesanya and Dricus Du Plessis heading into this fight but any beef was squashed after the two men faced off in Perth.

During a recent appearance on the ‘Who The Fook Are These Guys?’ podcast, Bareman spoke about how great “The Last Stylebender” is after a defeat.

He also referenced how the shock upset loss to Strickland is an exception because they weren’t able to take positives or lessons from that particular setback.

“Yeah he keeps handling it well and you’re right, I love the way he loses. I actually prefer the way he loses than the way he wins. I’m not a big fan of some of the ways he win but I’m definitely a big fan of the way he loses. I think he does it better than anyone in the sport. In a sport that’s proliferated with a bunch of idiots that make up all sorts of the most ridiculous things I’ve seen over the years, especially at that level it’s just crazy, and I think he does it the best but I mean the Strickland loss, he’ll never get over. You just fought badly and it was unexplainable.”

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Israel Adesanya slated to fight again this year after UFC 305 loss: ‘It just doesn’t stop’

Israel Adesanya slated to fight again this year after UFC 305 loss: 'It just doesn't stop'Former two-time middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya is likely to fight once more this year in a bid to prevent…

Israel Adesanya slated to fight again this year after UFC 305 loss: 'It just doesn't stop'

Former two-time middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya is likely to fight once more this year in a bid to prevent a stunning three-fight losing run according to his long-time head coach, Eugene Bareman — just weeks off the back of his submission loss at UFC 305.

Adesanya, a former two-time undisputed middleweight champion, retains the number two rank in the division off the back of his one-sided submission loss to defending titleholder, Dricus du Plessis earlier this month in Perth, dropping a fourth round rear-naked choke defeat to the South African.

Israel Adesanya was aiming to finish Dricus Du Plessis in round 4: 'I was like he is done'

Eugene Bareman expects Israel Adesanya to fight again this year

And linked with a slew of potential matchups against the likes of Caio Borralho, as well as the victor of an incoming UFC Paris co-main event fight between Nassourdine Imavov, and Brendan Allen, ex-champion, Adesanya has been backed to compete once more this annum by the above-mentioned, Bareman.

Coach claims Israel Adesanya will never get over Sean Strickland loss: 'He fought badly'

“I would say that Izzy (Israel Adesanya) will fight again this year as well,” Eugene Bareman told Combat TV during a recent interview. “It could be all on again, this year, it just doesn’t stop.”

Furthermore, earlier this week, City Kickboxing head coach, Bareman explained that while his student, Adesanya would likely never get over his upset decision loss to Sean Strickland earlier this year — he was impressed with how he was handling his submission blemish against his rival, du Plessis.

He’s (Israel Adesanya) handling it well and you’re right, I love the way he loses, I actually prefer the way he loses than the way he wins,” Eugene Bareman told the ‘Who the f*ck are these guys’ podcast. “I’m not a big fan of some of the ways that he wins but I’m definitely a big fan of the way he loses.

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Without a win since the first quarter of last year, Nigerian-Kiwi striker, Adesanya had most recently rallied to stop multiple-fight foe, Alex Pereira with a stunning second round KO win to reclaim the undisputed middleweight crown in Florida.

Israel Adesanya slated to fight again this year after UFC 305 loss: ‘It just doesn’t stop’

Israel Adesanya slated to fight again this year after UFC 305 loss: 'It just doesn't stop'Former two-time middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya is likely to fight once more this year in a bid to prevent…

Israel Adesanya slated to fight again this year after UFC 305 loss: 'It just doesn't stop'

Former two-time middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya is likely to fight once more this year in a bid to prevent a stunning three-fight losing run according to his long-time head coach, Eugene Bareman — just weeks off the back of his submission loss at UFC 305.

Adesanya, a former two-time undisputed middleweight champion, retains the number two rank in the division off the back of his one-sided submission loss to defending titleholder, Dricus du Plessis earlier this month in Perth, dropping a fourth round rear-naked choke defeat to the South African.

Israel Adesanya was aiming to finish Dricus Du Plessis in round 4: 'I was like he is done'

Eugene Bareman expects Israel Adesanya to fight again this year

And linked with a slew of potential matchups against the likes of Caio Borralho, as well as the victor of an incoming UFC Paris co-main event fight between Nassourdine Imavov, and Brendan Allen, ex-champion, Adesanya has been backed to compete once more this annum by the above-mentioned, Bareman.

Coach claims Israel Adesanya will never get over Sean Strickland loss: 'He fought badly'

“I would say that Izzy (Israel Adesanya) will fight again this year as well,” Eugene Bareman told Combat TV during a recent interview. “It could be all on again, this year, it just doesn’t stop.”

Furthermore, earlier this week, City Kickboxing head coach, Bareman explained that while his student, Adesanya would likely never get over his upset decision loss to Sean Strickland earlier this year — he was impressed with how he was handling his submission blemish against his rival, du Plessis.

He’s (Israel Adesanya) handling it well and you’re right, I love the way he loses, I actually prefer the way he loses than the way he wins,” Eugene Bareman told the ‘Who the f*ck are these guys’ podcast. “I’m not a big fan of some of the ways that he wins but I’m definitely a big fan of the way he loses.

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Without a win since the first quarter of last year, Nigerian-Kiwi striker, Adesanya had most recently rallied to stop multiple-fight foe, Alex Pereira with a stunning second round KO win to reclaim the undisputed middleweight crown in Florida.

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For the first time in his MMA career, Israel Adesanya finds himself coming off the back of consecutive defeats inside the Octagon. This doesn’t tell the story of both the fights that took place a year apart, because though he didn’t get his hand raised on either occasion, the story of the fights were completely […]

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For the first time in his MMA career, Israel Adesanya finds himself coming off the back of consecutive defeats inside the Octagon.

This doesn’t tell the story of both the fights that took place a year apart, because though he didn’t get his hand raised on either occasion, the story of the fights were completely different.

“The Last Stylebender” didn’t look himself at UFC 293 where he was shockingly upset by Sean Strickland before taking a year off to return at UFC 305.

Despite not reclaiming the title against Dricus Du Plessis, Adesanya appeared somewhat back to where he was before and looked to be gaining momentum in the fight until Du Plessis was able to capitalize on a few mistakes to earn a submission win in the fourth round.

Adesanya’s head coach at City Kickboxing, Eugene Bareman, gave his thoughts on the fight during a recent interview with Combat TV.

He came away feeling a lot more positive after this loss compared to the one from last year because they were able to learn from clear and obvious mistakes that will only lead to improvements, unlike UFC 293 which left the team scratching their heads.

“He made some mistakes which you can only, in my opinion, put down to fatigue and the fatigue, you can put down to the work that Dricus was able to do so you can’t do nothing but applaud that. It was a loss but you know, it was a good loss. Me and Israel can walk away from that loss and it’s measurable, it’s tangible. You can put that down, this is why this happened, this is why that happened. The Strickland fight is just a bit unexplainable to us. That’s much harder to get over cuz it’s like well what happened there.”

Eugene Bareman Gives Credit To Dricus Du Plessis For An Aspect Of His Game That They ‘Didn’t Anticipate’

Bareman agrees with the common consensus that heading into the fourth round, it looked like the momentum was swinging towards Adesanya in the later rounds.

However, it was Du Plessis’ finishing ability that ended up deciding the fight after he was able to wobble the former champion on the feet and take his back for the rear-naked choke win.

As he previously stated above, Bareman puts these crucial mistakes down to Adesanya being fatigued and while this is something they worked on during his training camp, the City Kickboxing boss revealed that he was surprised by how effectively the champion is able to weaponize his conditioning.

He said that Du Plessis may not be a perfect fighter but he’s always making his opponents work hard to try and capitalize on his weaknesses.

“It looks like he has some holes in his defense, he also makes you work to take advantage of those holes, you know what I mean. It’s tough work out there. Yeah, the holes are there but it’s tough work to find them and it just fatigued Israel and fatigued Israel and fatigued Israel and it slowly, slowly got to Israel to the point where he was so fatigued, Dricus was able to take advantage of it. That was probably something I didn’t anticipate happening as much as it did and I just had an expectation that Israel would be able to push through that.”

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