Israel Adesanya hits back at UFC rival Paulo Costa: ‘My cl*t would be bigger than your d*ck, you remember’

Israel Adesanya my clit bigger than your d*ck Paulo Costa you remember UFC 287Former undisputed UFC middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya has replied to his former opponent and division rival, Paulo Costa on social media overnight – reminding the Brazilian of their 2020 title showdown in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Adesanya, a former undisputed UFC middleweight champion and the current #1 ranked division challenger, returns to the Octagon next weekend […]

Israel Adesanya my clit bigger than your d*ck Paulo Costa you remember UFC 287

Former undisputed UFC middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya has replied to his former opponent and division rival, Paulo Costa on social media overnight – reminding the Brazilian of their 2020 title showdown in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Adesanya, a former undisputed UFC middleweight champion and the current #1 ranked division challenger, returns to the Octagon next weekend atop a UFC 287 pay-per-view card in Miami, Florida.

Taking headlining honors, Adesanya rematches recently minted division best, Alex Pereira in an undisputed title fight – having dropped the crown to the Brazilian back in November at Madison Square Garden in a fifth round standing TKO loss. 

As for Costa, the Belo Horizonte native recently confirmed he had agreed terms on a new, four-fight deal with the Dana White-led organization, with his representative touting the Brazilian as the best-paid fighter from the region as a result of his new contract

Paulo Costa pokes fun of Israel Adesanya on social media

Poking at Nigerian-Kiwi striker, Adesanya on social media ahead of his championship rematch with Pereira next month, Costa joked that the former champion had been forced to withdraw from his title rematch at UFC 287.

“Breaking NEWS!” Paulo Costa tweeted. “(Israel) Adesanya is out [of] UFC 287! #Injured.” 

In response to the Brazilian, Adesanya forced the #5 ranked challenger to reflect on their 2020 title fight on ‘Fight Island’ – where Costa suffered his first professional loss in mixed martial arts, courtesy of a second round TKO.

“Lol, my cl*t would be bigger than your d*ck,” Israel Adesanya tweeted. “You remember…” 

Returning to the winner’s enclosure back in August of last year on the main card of UFC 278, Costa managed to defeat former middleweight champion, Luke Rockhold in a unanimous decision triumph in Salt Lake City. 

Paulo Costa offers to fight Francis Ngannou in bare knuckle clash: ‘It’s up to you big brother’

Paulo Costa offers to fight Francis Ngannou in bare knuckle UFCUFC middleweight contender, Paulo Costa recently agreed terms on a new, reportedly lucrative multi-fight deal with the promotion, however, has entertained a fight with former undisputed heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou – under bare knuckle fighting ruleset to boot. Costa, a one-time undisputed middleweight title chaser, and the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, recently confirmed he […]

Paulo Costa offers to fight Francis Ngannou in bare knuckle UFC

UFC middleweight contender, Paulo Costa recently agreed terms on a new, reportedly lucrative multi-fight deal with the promotion, however, has entertained a fight with former undisputed heavyweight champion, Francis Ngannou – under bare knuckle fighting ruleset to boot.

Costa, a one-time undisputed middleweight title chaser, and the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, recently confirmed he had agreed terms on a new, four-fight deal with the Dana White-led UFC, having retained a single fight on his deal before inking his new contract.

Last time out, the Belo Horizonte native featured on the main card of UFC 278 back in August of last year against former UFC and Strikeforce middleweight champion, Luke Rockhold, securing a unanimous decision victory over the Californian.

As for the above-mentioned Batié native, Ngannou, the former undisputed heavyweight champion has yet to ink terms with a new promotion following his departure from the UFC back in January of this year.

The Cameroonian knockout artist has confirmed, however, that he is close to agreeing a deal to link up with either the PFL (Professional Fighters League), or ONE Championship in Singapore, however, plans to compete in professional boxing first.

Paulo Costa offers to fight Francis Ngannou in bare knuckle fighting

In a rather strange, and comical call out, Brazilian fan favorite, Paulo Costa offered to fight Francis Ngannou in bare knuckle fighting next.

“Hey Francis (Ngannou) I heard you’re looking for a boxer opponent,” Paulo Costa tweeted. “If u prefer I can put my gloves off too. It’s up to you big brother.” 

Expected to make his Octagon return in the coming months, Costa also confirmed recently how he had been offered a May fight against outspoken middleweight challenger, Sean Strickland for a May event.

Furthermore, Costa claimed the UFC had approached him with an offer to fight the undefeated welterweight berserker, Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 294 in October in Abu Dhabi, UAE. 

Paulo Costa reflects on new UFC contract, quotes The Wolf of Wall Street: ‘Gimme the f*cking money’

Paulo Costa quotes Wolf of Wall Street gimme the f*cking money UFC contractUFC middleweight contender and fan-favorite, Paulo Costa has reflected on agreeing new terms on a reported four-fight deal with the Dana White-led promotion – quoting Martin Scorcese’s The Wolf of Wall Street in rejoice. Costa, the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, most recently featured at UFC 278 back in August of last year against former […]

Paulo Costa quotes Wolf of Wall Street gimme the f*cking money UFC contract

UFC middleweight contender and fan-favorite, Paulo Costa has reflected on agreeing new terms on a reported four-fight deal with the Dana White-led promotion – quoting Martin Scorcese’s The Wolf of Wall Street in rejoice.

Costa, the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, most recently featured at UFC 278 back in August of last year against former UFC and Strikeforce middleweight champion, Luke Rockhold – securing a unanimous decision victory over the Californian.

Retaining just a single fight on his UFC contract in the aftermath of his victory over Rockhold, Belo Horizonte native, Paulo Costa confirmed recently how he and his partner and representative, Tamara Alves had come to terms with the organization on a new, multi-fight deal.

Rejecting the opportunity to fight former undisputed middleweight champion, Robert Whittaker at UFC 284 back in February of this year, Costa will also reportedly earn $1,000,000 per fight on his new contract with the UFC, as per his manager, Alves.

Taking to his official Twitter account last night, the charismatic Brazilian boldly claimed that he would also be the first fighter in the history of mixed martial arts to earn in excess of $1,000,000,000 over the course of his career.

Paulo Costa quotes award-winning actor, Leonardo DiCaprio

Quoting award-winning actor, Leonardo DiCaprio on his social media once more last night – one-time title challenger, Costa, shared promotional footage of him training – all whilst sporting a ‘secret juice’ training top. 

Challenging for undisputed middleweight gold back in 2020, Costa dropped a second round TKO loss to former middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya.

Along with confirming his impending new contract, Costa also revealed he had been approached with fights against both Sean Strickland, and the undefeated, Khamzat Chimaev next by the organization. 

UFC star Paulo Costa claims he will be the first fighter in MMA history to earn a billion dollars

Paulo CostaPaulo Costa believes he will be the first mixed martial artist to bank a billion dollars. Earlier this week, ‘The Eraser’ revealed that he would be staying with the UFC after coming to terms with the promotion on a four-fight deal reportedly worth $1 million per fight. The deal comes months removed from a very […]

Paulo Costa

Paulo Costa believes he will be the first mixed martial artist to bank a billion dollars.

Earlier this week, ‘The Eraser’ revealed that he would be staying with the UFC after coming to terms with the promotion on a four-fight deal reportedly worth $1 million per fight. The deal comes months removed from a very public spat between Paulo Costa and UFC president Dana White regarding the unfavorable terms of his previous contract. All signs pointed toward the two parties going their separate ways after White referred to Costa as a “f*cking lunatic” while addressing the dispute between the two.

Fortunately, cooler heads prevailed. The two parties were able to come to terms on a deal that will keep the middleweight standup under the UFC banner for the foreseeable future while making him a very wealthy man in the process. Banking “more than a million dollars per fight” according to his girlfriend and manager Tamara Alves, Costa is now setting a new financial goal for himself.

“This MTFK gonna be the first to make 1 Billion dollars in MMA . #SecretJuice mark my words mtfkrs,” Costa tweeted.

Paulo Costa Targeting Two Big Names For His UFC Return

Immediately after announcing that he would remain with the UFC, Paulo Costa called out two of the division’s biggest stars: Sean Strickland and Khamzat Chimaev. ‘The Eraser’ hopes to fight both of them before the year is up, but no official announcement had been made by the promotion as to what will be next for Costa now that his contract dispute has been amicably resolved.

Costa is 3-2 in his last five outings, the losses coming against the then-middleweight champion and perennial contender Marvin Vettori. His last appearance came in August at UFC 278 against the returning former UFC and Strikeforce middleweight titleholder Luke Rockhold. Costa scored a unanimous decision victory in the bizarre, albeit entertaining contest.

Paulo Costa set to earn $1,000,000 per fight, touted as best paid Brazilian in the UFC with new contract

Paulo Costa set to earn million per fight UFC best paid BrazilianFormer UFC middleweight championship challenger, Paulo Costa is set to become the best paid fighter from Brazil on the promotion’s books according to his manager and girlfriend, Tamara Alves – who claims the Belo Horizonte native will net $1,000,000 per fight after agreeing terms on a new mutli-fight deal with the organization. Costa, the current […]

Paulo Costa set to earn million per fight UFC best paid Brazilian

Former UFC middleweight championship challenger, Paulo Costa is set to become the best paid fighter from Brazil on the promotion’s books according to his manager and girlfriend, Tamara Alves – who claims the Belo Horizonte native will net $1,000,000 per fight after agreeing terms on a new mutli-fight deal with the organization.

Costa, the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, most recently featured on the main card of UFC 278 back in August of last year against former UFC middleweight champion, Luke Rockhold – scoring a unanimous decision victory over the Californian.

In the time since that victory, Paulo Costa has been linked with multiple Octagon returns, however, an expected fight against former undisputed middleweight champion, Robert Whittaker fell to the wayside in recent months, despite the promotion confirming the bout for their February pay-per-view card in Perth, Australia.

Paulo Costa is touted as the best-paid Brazilian in the UFC today

Confirming how he had reached an agreement on terms with the Dana White-led organization earlier this week on a new multi-fight deal, Costa, who earned a disclosed purse of $130,000 for his victory over Rockhold, is now set to become the best-paid Brazilian in the UFC today.

“[Paulo Costa] went from being one of the most undervalued athletes to one of the most valued athletes within the UFC,” Tamara Alves told AgFight during a recent interview.” I have no doubt that today, Paulo is the highest paid Brazilian athlete within the organization.”

“I don’t know if you know any other Brazilian athlete who earns more than $1,000,000 per fight,” Alves explained. 

Previously challenging for undisputed middleweight gold on ‘Fight Island’ in 2020, Costa suffered his first professional loss in the form of a second round knockout defeat against former division champion, Israel Adesanya.

Costa also confirmed how the promotion had offered him fights against both Sean Strickland in May, and Khamzat Chimaev in October, respectively – with the promotion set to return to Abu Dhabi, UAE for their UFC 294 card toward the end of this year. 

Paulo Costa agrees terms on new UFC contract, in talks to fight Khamzat Chimaev in return

Paulo Costa agrees new UFC contract Khamzat Chimaev fight targetedOne-time UFC middleweight title challenger, Paulo Costa has confirmed he has agreed financial terms on a new four-fight deal with the Dana White-led organization, following infamous contract woes between the two in the last year. Costa, the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, was most recently expected to fight former undisputed division champion, Robert Whittaker back […]

Paulo Costa agrees new UFC contract Khamzat Chimaev fight targeted

One-time UFC middleweight title challenger, Paulo Costa has confirmed he has agreed financial terms on a new four-fight deal with the Dana White-led organization, following infamous contract woes between the two in the last year.

Costa, the current #5 ranked middleweight contender, was most recently expected to fight former undisputed division champion, Robert Whittaker back in February at UFC 284, however, the matchup between the duo fell to the wayside.

The Belo Horizonte native snapped his two-fight losing skid back in August of last year against former undisputed middleweight champion, Luke Rockhold, landing a unanimous decision victory over the veteran ex-titleholder.

Paulo Costa confirms terms have been reached on a new UFC deal

Costa, who retains just a single fight on his current Octagon deal – confirmed how he, along with his manager and partner had agreed financial terms with the UFC regarding a new contract, as well as revealing he had been approached with a May fight against Sean Strickland, and a potential October matchup against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 294 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

“I haven’t signed the contract yet but we have reached a deal with the UFC regarding the pay,” Paulo Costs said during an interview with PVT. “It wasn’t easy, there was a lot of hard work, and I have to highlight Tamara’s (Alves) brilliant work here.”

“I want that, too,” Paulo Costa said of a fight with Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland. “[The UFC] want to make sure this (Khamzat) Chimaev fight happen at all costs, but I want to make both happen. We’ll see.” 

Suffering a knockout loss to former middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya in his sole title fight with the organization, Costa then suffered a decision defeat against recent UFC 284 winner, Marvin Vettori. 

En route to his premier title tilt, Paulo Costa had landed notable victories over the likes of Uriah Hall, former welterweight champion, Johny Hendricks, as well as multiple-time title challenger, Yoel Romero.