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Israel Adesanya is fighting to get back in the win column after a brutal stretch. The Last Stylebender just got knocked out by Nassourdine Imavov in February, his fourth loss in five fights. Before that, he got submitted by Dricus Du Plessis in a title fight and lost a decision to Sean Strickland. This is a guy who used to run the middleweight division, and now he's trying to prove he's still got it against a hungry contender. Joe Pyfer is riding serious momentum with three straight wins.
If Pyfer's going to get it done, expect him to push the pace early and hunt for the finish in rounds one or two before Adesanya finds his rhythm.
Bodybagz knocked out Marc Andre Barriault in just 85 seconds, then grinded out a decision over Kelvin Gastelum, and most recently choked out Abus Magomedov in the second round. His only UFC loss came against Jack Hermansson in a five round decision back in February 2024. Pyfer's been finishing guys left and right, and this is his chance to make a statement against a former champion. This matchup is wild because Adesanya's striking is still elite when he's on, but Pyfer brings serious power and grappling threats. Izzy's a switch stance wizard with crazy distance control, while Pyfer's an orthodox brawler who's not afraid to get in your face and drag you down.
The big question is whether Adesanya can find his old form or if Pyfer's pressure and finishing ability will be too much. Even Dricus Du Plessis weighed in on the matchup, warning Pyfer that Adesanya is still incredibly skilled and was performing well in their fight until the finish. For Adesanya, this is about proving he's still a top middleweight despite the losses. For Pyfer, it's about announcing himself as a real contender by taking out a legend. Fans are wondering if we're watching the end of an era or just a rough patch for one of the best strikers the sport has ever seen.
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Israel Adesanya's recent form
Israel Adesanya is fighting to get back in the win column after a brutal stretch. The Last Stylebender just got knocked out by Nassourdine Imavov in February, his fourth loss in five fights. Before that, he got submitted by Dricus Du Plessis in a title fight and lost a decision to Sean Strickland. This is a guy who used to run the middleweight division, and now he's trying to prove he's still got it against a hungry contender. Joe Pyfer is riding serious momentum with three straight wins.
If Pyfer's going to get it done, expect him to push the pace early and hunt for the finish in rounds one or two before Adesanya finds his rhythm.
Bodybagz knocked out Marc Andre Barriault in just 85 seconds, then grinded out a decision over Kelvin Gastelum, and most recently choked out Abus Magomedov in the second round. His only UFC loss came against Jack Hermansson in a five round decision back in February 2024. Pyfer's been finishing guys left and right, and this is his chance to make a statement against a former champion. This matchup is wild because Adesanya's striking is still elite when he's on, but Pyfer brings serious power and grappling threats. Izzy's a switch stance wizard with crazy distance control, while Pyfer's an orthodox brawler who's not afraid to get in your face and drag you down.
The big question is whether Adesanya can find his old form or if Pyfer's pressure and finishing ability will be too much. Even Dricus Du Plessis weighed in on the matchup, warning Pyfer that Adesanya is still incredibly skilled and was performing well in their fight until the finish. For Adesanya, this is about proving he's still a top middleweight despite the losses. For Pyfer, it's about announcing himself as a real contender by taking out a legend. Fans are wondering if we're watching the end of an era or just a rough patch for one of the best strikers the sport has ever seen.
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Joe Pyfer's recent form
Pace delta
+0.5 significant strikes/min
Israel Adesanya averages 4.0 significant strikes per minute while Joe Pyfer sits at 3.5.
AI confidence
85%
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