Adesanya loses middleweight title to Pereira at UFC 281 - As it happened (2024)

Main card:

Main event: Israel Adesanya (c) v Alex Pereira – Middleweight Championship -Pereira wins via fifth-round knockout

Co-main event: Carla Esparza (c) v Weili Zhang - Women's strawweight Championship - Weili Zhang wins via second-round submission

Dustin Poirier v Michael Chandler - Poirier wins via third-round submission

Frankie Edgar v Chris Gutierrez - Gutierrez wins via first-round KO

Dan Hooker v Claudio Puelles - Hooker wins via second-round TKO

Preliminary card:

Brad Riddell v Renato Moicano - Moicano wins via first-round submission

Dominick Reyes v Ryan Spann - Spann wins via first-round knockout

Erin Blanchfield v Molly McCann - Blanchfield wins first-round submission

Andre Petroski v Wellington Turman - Petroski wns via unanimous decision

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Live updates

Israel Adesanya (c) v Alex Pereira – Middleweight Championship - Pereira wins via fifth-round knockout

7pm - Wow. Adesanya was a matter of minutes away from defending his belt, but the Brazlian was dangerous right until the end, adding another notch to his belt in the rivalry against the Kiwi. Adesanya protested the speed of the stoppage, but it's too little, too late. Click here for a full wrap.

Round five - Periera needs a finish to win this fight. Adesanya checks a leg kick that throws him off balance, Pereira swoops but the Kiwi is okay. In comes Pereira, lands a huge right hand! He wobbles, the Brazilian unloads and forces the referee to step in. We have a new champion!

Round four - Pereira needs to come back strong here, he's breathing heavily. If he loses this round it's a long way back. Adesanya comes with the jab then a clean right hand over the top. Seems to have his reads down here now. To the body kick, throwing the Brazilian plenty of looks. To the clinch again, initiated leaning on Pereira, whose output has slowed considerably. That's Adesanya's round, I have him up 3-1.

Round three -We have a fight on our hands here, ladies and gents. Adesanya lands the right hand and then looks for that left hook again, Pereira defends well. Hip toss Adesanya! He has the back now. Here comes the ground and pound, Adesanya controlling wrist and landing shots from the top. Adesanya still has the wrist, manipulating Pereira's hand to pick and choose shots from the back. Scramble ends with Adesanya in half mount. This is really fatiguing the Brazlian. Adesanya postures up, lands some elbows. To the feet they go, axe kick to the body as the round closes! That was a huge round for the champ.

Round two - Pereira stays aggressive, undeterred by what happened just moments ago. First round may have been his until the ending. Adesanya pumps the jab, Pereira responds with a couple of his own. They clinch, Adesanya lands some short shots at close range that Pereira definitely felt. Some more big left hands from Pereira. Adesanya to the clinch again. Holding his own in the clinch despite Pereira's bigger frame. Pereira unleashes a head kick glances off the shoulder. Pereira shoots and lands the double leg takedown as the buzzer sounds to secure the round.

Round one - Here we go! Pereira looks enormous. Opens with a flying knee Adesanya easily evades. They exchange leg kicks. Pereira goes high, Izzy checks it. Adesanya kicks to the mid section. Crisp one-two Adesanya! On the money. Pereira lunges, can't connect. Seome swelling under the challenger's right eye. More leg kicks from Adesanya, they've been effective. hefty body kick from Pereira now. Adesanya clinches but Pereira does some damage inside wit his knees and punches. First grappling blood to the Brazilian. Massive right hand from Adesanya right on the buzzer, followed by the left! Pereira wobbles while the buzzer sounds. Saved by the bell. Shades of Adesanya-Whittaker I there. Good round for the champ.

6:26pm - Height and reach almost identical between the two. 'Poatan' stone faced as Adesanya enters and takes his customary lap.

Bruce Buffer confirms that is, in fact, officially 'time'.

Boos ring through MSG as Pereira is introduced, while Adesanya gets a big pop.

6:23pm - The lights dim as the champ begins his entrance. Fresh fade, no theatrics - 'The Last Stylebender' looks all business.

6:21pm - Pereira with this trademark nod to his native Brazlian heritage, pulling back the bow and firing the arrow on his way to the centre.

6:20pm - Octagon walks are imminent. Here's hoping this main event can cap off an action-packed event in fitting fashion.

6:05pm - Hold tight, team. The one you've all been waiting for is up next.

Second round - Zhang goes high with the right hook and low with the kick, glaring difference in the quality of striking. Zhang reverses a takedown then spins into a crucifix position. Transitions to the back, here comes the rear-naked choke...and this one is over! And new!

The Chinese sparkplug secures the title for a second time. That was impressive.

First round - Off we go. Zhang finding her rhythm early, showing Esparza a variety of strikes. Having success with her leg kicks. Esparza catches one, works for a takedown but Zhang pounces on her back. Wild scramble here, ends with Esparza back on top. Zhang reverses, moves into halfguard and stings Esparza with some heavy elbows. Would score that one for the challenger.

5:40pm - Just one more fight before 'The Last Stylebender' steps inside the Octagon.

Dustin Poirier v Michael Chandler - Poirier wins via third-round submission

Third round - A decisive third round here, I believe, but who could be sure with how close the first one was. Chandler gets the single leg and hoists POirier high, brings him down but DP scrambles to Chandler's back. Now it's Chandler's turn to defend. Poirier has this rear-naked choke deep now... and there's the tap! What a damn fight that was.

Second round - Chandler looks busted up, but he explodes and lands a takedown. Poirier threatens the triangle, cuts Chandler open again with an elbow. Chandler to Dustin's back, forcing Poirer to work really hard defensively. A lot of time in top posoition, great comeback round for Chandler after he seemed seconds away from being finished last round. I think we're tied up here heading into the third.

First round - Poirier establishing his leg kicks early, those could be a key to this fight. Here comes Chandler, swinging for the fences here and putting plenty of shots on the mark. Poirier covers up, spins out of trouble. Poirier stunned by a big hook! Chandler unloads on the cage, shoots and lands the takedown. Poirier recovers, drops Chandler with a right! Back to his feet, Poirier has Chandler in trouble, somehow he stays on his feet as the round ends. Wow. Like I said, guaranteed fireworks.

5:12pm - A mouthwatering matchup coming up here. This will be guaranteed fireworks.

Frankie Edgar v Chris Gutierrez -Gutierrez wins via first-round KO

Round one - Want to go on record here and say I am absolutely in th corner of 'The Answer' here in his retirement bout. Wow! Bang goes Gutierrez with a scorching knee that absolutely flattens Edgar. Lights out. That's a terrible way to go out, but what a display by 'El Guapo', who looked superb from the start. Thankfully, Edgar is quickly back to his feet. MSG starts to chant the New Jersey native's name.

Dan Hooker v Claudio Puelles - Hooker wins via second-round TKO

Second round - Hooker moves aggressively forward, using his considerable heaight and size edge to almost land at will with his jab. Puelles lunges, almost in desperation. Hooker lands with the left hand, then the front kick. Puelles persists in pursuing the ankle. It's clearly his only path to victory, there's a massive gulf in striking here. Hooker lands a big right hand. Puelles in deep on a single leg but Hooker sprawls, starts hammering away to Puelles' body. Hook to the body again. The Peruvian looks exhausted here. Another big front kick to the midriff and Puelles crumbles, he's seen enough. Hooker wins!

First round - Gloves touch, Hooker takes the centre. Feeling each other out, Hooker throwing a variety of strikes, looking for his range. 'Let's go Hooker' chants ring through MSG. Puelles with the iminari rol and snatches Hooker's leg. Uh oh. Hooker scrambles well, Puelles adjusts. They're in quite the tangle right now. Puelles looks close to finishing this but Hooker holds on, works his knee slightly free - and he's out and on top! Superb defence. Hooker calls him to stand up, big confidence boost there for the Kiwi to repel the leg lock specialist. Hooker lands the teep kick. Puelles rolls again loolking for a leg, the crowd doesn't appreciate it. That's the end of the round.

4:22pm - Buffer launches into his intros. Plenty of boos for Puelles and a rousing round of ovation for the Kiwi. His reputation precedes him.

4:20pm - Hooker looking his typically composed self, big smile on his dial. The man loves a scrap.

4:18pm - In strolls the 'Prince of Peru'. Puelles is a very dangerous grappler and has made the kneebar his weapon of choice.

4:05pm - We're into the main card people, which means it's 'Hangman' time.

Feel free to cram in a quick Dan Hooker preview here while you're waiting.

Brad Riddell v Renato Moicano - Moicano wins via first-round submission

First round - We're underway. Moicano takes the middle immediately, pressing forward. Pops a crisp jab, follows with a knee that finds its mark. Lovely combo from Moicano punctuated by a head kick, Riddell manages to glance that away but gets clipped by another jab. Riddell is bleeding from a cut underneath his right eye. Moicano having a ton of success with his jab, controling the distance perfectly and taking full advantage of his edge in height and reach. Riddell looks to grapple, may not be a great idea against Moicano. Moicano grabs the back and slwly sinks in a rear-naked choke. Riddell is carrying him on his back but isn't fighting the hands. There goes the tap. This one is over.

3:37pm - Riddell goes through his final checks and climbs the Octagon stairs. Moicano awaits him inside. Buffer steps up for the intros. Let's get this started.

3:35pm - The fighters are both making their Octagon entrances now. Strap in.

3:20pm - New Zealand's own Brad Riddell will make his way to the middle shortly. Spann's quick KO means we'll probably have a slight delay.

Dominick Reyes v Ryan Spann - Spann wins via first-round knockout

3:17pm - Spann puts his win down to finally actually training for a fight. Um... what?

3:13pm - Bang! Down goes Reyes and he is out cold. Nothing much more than a jab that connected right on the button. 15th first-round finish for the towering American.

3:12pm - Great opportunity here for both guys with the light heavyweight tile picture in flux.

3pm - Dominick Reyes will enter the Octagon shortly for his showdown with Ryan Spann, then 'Quake' is up.

Erin Blanchfield v Molly McCann - Blanchfield wins via first-round submission

2:45pm - McCann has the MSG crowd chanting her name early... and she's fighting a New Yorker.

Blanchfield was the early takedown and immeidately puts McCann into a crucifix and rains down elbows. Threatens with an arm bar, then a kimura... and there's the tap!

Blanchfield brushes the dirt off her shoulders, that was quite a statement.

2:38pm - Next up, everyone's favourite British 'Meatball' tries to keep her momemntum going against Erin Blanchfield, who's riding a six-fight win streak.

Big step up in competition for McCann today.

Andre Petroski v Wellington Turman - Petroski wins via unanimous decision

2:30pm - A third round that was almost a carbon copy of the second, with Petroski in complete control. This should be a straightforward unanimous decision win for the American.

2:25pm -Convincing second round there from Petroski, who showcased his elite grappling to control Turman throughout.

The third will likely decide the outcome of this bout.

2:20pm - Tight opening round. Petroski doing work on the mat here in the second, threatening with the guillotine, then a neck crank.

2:15pm - Andre Petroski and Wellington Turman are into the thick of their first round in the opening bout of the prelims.

2:07pm - The next Kiwi off the rank is Brad Riddell, who'll fight Renato Moicano in the headline of the preliminary card. We're three bouts away.

Look who just entered the building at MSG...

2pm - Afternoon, fight fans! Strap in for a bumper arvo of fights from New York City, where four of New Zealand's City Kickboxing contingent are in action.

In the opening fight of the day, Carlos Ulberg set the stage for his squad in ideal fashion, blitzingNicolae Negumereanu in just under 80 seconds for his second straight first-round finish.

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Kia ora and welcome to our live updates of UFC 281 at New York City, where Kiwi Israel Adesanya will resume his rivalry with Alex Pereira in the headline act.

'The Last Stylebender' will attempt to defend his middleweight title for a sixth time against Pereira, who boasts two wins over the UFC's No.2 ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the kickboxing ring.

One of those was a vicious knockout, the only time Adesanya has been finished in his combat career.

Three of Adesanya's City Kickboxing teammates also feature on the card.

Light heavyweight Carlos Ulberg takes on Nicolae Negumereanu in the first bout of the day. Brad Riddell headlines the preliminary card against Renato Moicano, while Dan Hooker leads off the pay-per-view against Claudio Puelles.

The stacked card also includes a women's strawweight championship bout between Weili Zhang and Carla Esparza, and a guaranteed showstopper at lightweight with Dustin Poirier against Michael Chandler.

We'll have all of the action for you from 2pm (NZ time).

TAB betting odds:

Israel Adesanya - $1.44 Alex Pereira - $2.70

Dan Hooker - $1.60 Claudio Puelles - $2.28

Brad Riddell - $2.03 Renato Moicano - $1.75

Carlos Ulberg - $1.74 Nicolae Negumereanu - $2.05

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Full fight card:

Early Prelims:

Carlos Ulberg v Nicolae Negumereanu – Light Heavyweight bout

Matt Frevola v Ottman Azaitar – Lightweight bout

Michael Trizano v Seungwoo Choi – Featherweight bout

Karolina Kowalkiewicz v Silvana Gomez Juarez – Women’s Strawweight bout

Prelims:

Andre Petroski v Wellington Turman – Middleweight bout

Erin Blanchfield v Molly McCann – Women’s Flyweight bout

Dominick Reyes v Ryan Spann – Light Heavyweight bout

Brad Riddell v Renato Moicano – Lightweight bout

Main card:

Dan Hooker v Claudio Puelles – Lightweight bout

Frankie Edgar v Chris Gutierrez – Bantamweight bout

Dustin Poirier v Michael Chandler - Lightweight bout

Co-main event: Carla Esparza (c) v Weili Zhang - Women’s Strawweight Championship bout

Main event: Israel Adesanya (c) v Alex Pereira – Middleweight Championship bout

Adesanya loses middleweight title to Pereira at UFC 281 - As it happened (2024)

FAQs

Adesanya loses middleweight title to Pereira at UFC 281 - As it happened? ›

Israel Adesanya has lost his UFC middleweight championship for a second time, dropping a lopsided unanimous decision to Sean Strickland at UFC 293. Strickland dropped Adesanya late in the first round with a straight right hand, setting to tone for the rest of the bout.

Why did Adesanya lose his belt? ›

Israel Adesanya has lost his UFC middleweight championship for a second time, dropping a lopsided unanimous decision to Sean Strickland at UFC 293. Strickland dropped Adesanya late in the first round with a straight right hand, setting to tone for the rest of the bout.

How much did Alex Pereira make against Adesanya? ›

When he beat Israel Adesanya at UFC 281 to become UFC middleweight champion, Pereira took home $932k, per Total Sportal, including a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus. In the rematch at UFC 287, Total Sportal had Pereira earning about $1.2 million.

How many middleweight title defenses does Israel Adesanya have? ›

Adesanya dropped the middleweight belt to Strickland last September but remains a UFC legend with a 24-3 record and five successful middleweight title defenses.

How long did Israel Adesanya hold the belt? ›

How long did Israel Adesanya hold the UFC belt? Israel Adesanya held the UFC middleweight title for a total reign of 1289 days over two stints.

Who did Adesanya lose his title to? ›

The UFC star spoke for the first time after one of the biggest upsets in the promotion's history. Israel Adesanya has finally shared his thoughts on the incredible upset at UFC 293 that saw him lose his middleweight title to Sean Strickland.

How rich is Israel Adesanya? ›

Career Earnings and Net Worth

As of January 2024, Israel Adesanya's estimated net worth is $6 million, a substantial increase from the previously reported $4 million. Adesanya's primary source of wealth is his career as a professional MMA fighter, including his fight earnings, PPV points, and endorsem*nt deals.

Who is the richest UFC fighter? ›

Conor McGregor is the highest-earning UFC Fighter of all time. The former two-division champion has raked in $39.3 million from his fights. This doesn't include Pay-Per-View earnings or endorsem*nts.

How many times did Alex Pereira and Adesanya fight? ›

Alex Pereira beat Adesanya three times, twice in kickboxing and twice by knockout.

How much did Drake make Adesanya? ›

Drake won big at UFC287 on Saturday night, cashing in around $2.7 million from his bet on Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira's fight.

Who has beaten Israel Adesanya? ›

Sean Strickland shocks the world and upsets Israel Adesanya to win the UFC middleweight championship.

Who owns UFC? ›

Where does Israel Adesanya rank in UFC? ›

In kickboxing, he is a former Glory Middleweight Championship title challenger. As of 23 January 2024, he is #2 in the UFC middleweight rankings, and as of 30 April 2024, he is #11 in the UFC men's pound-for-pound rankings.

What is the longest UFC fight in history? ›

As for the longest UFC fight, it was a fight between Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard at UFC 125 in January 2011, which went for five rounds and lasted for 25 minutes and 10 seconds.

What jiu jitsu belt is Israel Adesanya? ›

Yes, Israel Adesanya is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt. He received his promotion in 2020 under legendary grappler Andre Galvao after dedicating several weeks of training in California.

Who did Alex Pereira lose to? ›

Israel Adesanya

Did Israel Adesanya lose his belt to Strickland? ›

UFC 293: Israel Adesanya loses middleweight title in stunning upset vs. Sean Strickland.

Why did Francis Ngannou get stripped of his belt? ›

The 36-year-old has been involved in a long-standing contract dispute with the promoter, who have also waived their exclusivity clauses to allow Ngannou to negotiate with other organisations without interference.

Why did Oliveira lose his belt? ›

Charles Oliveira was stripped of his Title because he exceeded the weight Limit for the Lightweight Division in his fight against Justin Gaethje.

Is UFC 293 a title fight? ›

A UFC Middleweight Championship bout between current two-time champion Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland headlined the event. Former title challenger Jared Cannonier served as backup and potential replacement for this fight.

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