Daniel Cormier: If Jon Jones Has to Stand With Israel Adesanya, He’s In Trouble

Last night undoubtedly belonged to Israel Adesanya at UFC 243. Adesanya, then the interim 185-pound champion, stepped into the cage against Robert Whittaker to unify their middleweight titles. It was the “Stylebender” show from start to finish. Adesanya knocked Whittaker down to end the first round. Had there been more time on the clock, the […]

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Last night undoubtedly belonged to Israel Adesanya at UFC 243. Adesanya, then the interim 185-pound champion, stepped into the cage against Robert Whittaker to unify their middleweight titles.

It was the “Stylebender” show from start to finish. Adesanya knocked Whittaker down to end the first round. Had there been more time on the clock, the fight likely would’ve been stopped. In the second round, Adesanya picked up where he left off, finishing Whittaker with a beautiful countershot.

Now, Adesanya is the 185-pound champion of the world, and will likely step into the Octagon against Paulo Costa next. However, a beef between Adesanya and light heavyweight king Jon Jones has been brewing for some time now. It’s very possible he and “Bones” square off next as well.

Future UFC Hall Of Famer Daniel Cormier commented on a potential showdown between Jones and Adesanya on the ESPN+ post-fight show. “DC” – who knows Jones better than anyone else inside the Octagon – noted that Jones’ size can be deceiving, and that’s something Adesanya might struggle with in a potential fight. (H/T MMA Junkie)

“He’s just small,” Cormier said. “He’s just small for Jones. Jones is a big guy, and I think people underestimate how big he is when he grabs you because he’s so big up top. They make fun of how small his legs are, but he’s 225 (pounds). But a lot of the weight is on top, and it’s almost like he hangs on you. It’s like a towel when you’re in the clinch, and I think Izzy may struggle with that because Jones is so big.”

Cormier did note, however, that if Jones is forced to stand and strike with Adesanya, he could be in for a long night.

“I would not mind watching them fight because if Jones has to stand with this guy, he’s in trouble,” Cormier said. “Jones is very hittable. But Izzy needs to get a lot bigger if he’s going to fight this guy.”

What do you think about Cormier’s assessment of a fight between Jones and Adesanya?

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UFC 243 Reebok Fighter Payouts: Robert Whittaker & Israel Adesanya Top List

UFC 243 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. The UFC 243 pay-per-view event took place on Saturday, October 5, 2019 in Sydney, Australia at the Marvel Stadium. The main card aired on pay-per-v…

UFC 243 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. The UFC 243 pay-per-view event took place on Saturday, October 5, 2019 in Sydney, Australia at the Marvel Stadium. The main card aired on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET. The preliminary card aired on ESPN 2 […]

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Matches to Make for Winners and Losers from UFC 243

UFC 243 saw the crowning of a new undisputed UFC middleweight champion at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne. Israel Adesanya stopped Robert Whittaker in the second round with a vicious KO off of a well-timed hook…

UFC 243 saw the crowning of a new undisputed UFC middleweight champion at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne. Israel Adesanya stopped Robert Whittaker in the second round with a vicious KO off of a well-timed hook…

The Real Winners and Losers from UFC 243

Drop the interim tag, Israel Adesanya is now undisputed. In a packed Marvel Stadium in Melbourne for UFC 243 , Adesanya knocked Robert Whittaker out in the second round to unify the UFC middleweight championship and ascend to the top of the UFC…

Drop the interim tag, Israel Adesanya is now undisputed. In a packed Marvel Stadium in Melbourne for UFC 243 , Adesanya knocked Robert Whittaker out in the second round to unify the UFC middleweight championship and ascend to the top of the UFC…

UFC 243 Results: Israel Adesanya, Dan Hooker Highlight Card’s Biggest Winners

Israel Adesanya was far and away the biggest winner of Saturday’s UFC 243 in Melbourne, Australia. The Last Stylebender emerged as a superstar with an impressive second-round TKO …

Israel Adesanya was far and away the biggest winner of Saturday’s UFC 243 in Melbourne, Australia. The Last Stylebender emerged as a superstar with an impressive second-round TKO …

Robert Whittaker Reacts After KO Loss To Israel Adesanya At UFC 243

It was a rough night for Robert Whittaker inside the Octagon last night (Sat. October 5, 2019) against Israel Adesanya. Whittaker was knocked down in the first round of his fight with “Stylebender,” but was saved by the horn. In the second round, Whittaker wasn’t able to escape, as Adesanya landed a huge shot that […]

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It was a rough night for Robert Whittaker inside the Octagon last night (Sat. October 5, 2019) against Israel Adesanya.

Whittaker was knocked down in the first round of his fight with “Stylebender,” but was saved by the horn. In the second round, Whittaker wasn’t able to escape, as Adesanya landed a huge shot that wobbled “Bobby Knuckles” badly, before “Stylebender” ended the fight on the canvas.

Speaking to UFC commentator Jon Anik after the bout, Whittaker handled the defeat with class, congratulating Adesanya on his win, and vowing to return with no plans of going anywhere any time soon. (H/T BJPenn.com)

“Yeah, hats off to Adesanya. He is a great striker. I thought I was doing pretty well, until you get caught.” Whittaker said. “But umm, hell, you know I’m only 28. I’ll see him in a fight or two yeah?

“Thanks for everyone who came out today. Thanks to my family and thanks to my coaches. Everybody did great getting me here. Honestly, this is the best I’ve ever felt. I didn’t get the W today but I AM NOT GOING ANYWHERE!”

Now, Adesanya will clash with Paulo Costa in his first title defense in a bout that has not yet received a date or location. However, with a potential fight with Jon Jones slowly brewing, it will be interesting to see if that interjects itself into the mix in the immediate future.

What did you think of Whittaker’s KO loss to Adesanya last night?

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