Dricus Du
Plessis has multiple eyes on his him after his first successful
middleweight title defense.
Advertisement
Du Plessis and Adesanya went toe-to-toe in an entertaining
championship bout at the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, on Saturday
night. While Du Plessis had some early success, Adesanya started
finding momentum as the fight progressed, visibly edging past the
champ on the feet. However, “Stillknocks” rocked Adesanya with a
blistering flurry in the fourth round and almost immediately sunk
in a rear-naked choke to earn the finish.
Sean
Strickland, who lost his title to Du Plessis via split decision
at UFC 297 this past January, has long been adamant on fighting
only for the title next. Strickland called for a rematch against Du
Plessis in the immediate aftermath of the UFC 305
main event.
“Time for war Dutch man,” Strickland wrote.
Time for war Dutch man……
— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
When a fan suggested South Africa as a venue for the potential
matchup, Strickland went into a full-fledged tirade on the
country.
Haha me behind a mic in an apartheid country
haha it will be great— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
I’ve been to South Africa. It didn’t look
over to me…………— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
Yeah and I seen a bunch of white people
living in gated compounds and a bunch of poor people living in
buildings with missing walls.. orphanages filled with black kids.
Didn’t see one white kid there. Just because you say it’s over
doesn’t make it over— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
Well after you utterly steal everything from
them and you say “good luck were equal” lmao……. come on— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
Crazy bro I’ve been there… nothing about
it is equal there.. Zero— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
The former champ would prefer fighting in Vegas although he doesn’t
mind traveling to enemy territory.
Vegas man.. I always travel. Let me fight in
my country.. unless you want me to go fix south Africa. We can go
to Africa and fight infront of a bunch of white people lmao— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA)
August 18, 2024
Du Plessis’ win over Adesanya also had former middleweight champ
Alex
Pereira contemplating a move back down to 185 pounds. “Poatan”
knocked out Adesanya to win the title in 2022 and lost it via a
knockout in a rematch the next year before moving up to light
heavyweight, where he claimed the title with a victory over
Jiri
Prochazka at UFC 295. Pereira has since defended his title
twice and is booked for a third defense against Khalil
Rountree at UFC 307 on Oct. 5. Pereira posted a picture with Du
Plessis’ UFC 305 win playing in the background.
“Coming down to 185 one more time,” Pereira wrote in the
caption.