Ahead of the UFC 276 main event, UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya made quite a stir with an entrance inspired by WWE legend The Undertaker. The ensuing performance wasn’t quite as entertaining as Adesanya methodically worked his way to a unanimous decision victory over Jared Cannonier.
Adesanya’s gameplan revolved around working the jab, feinting and landing leg kicks. It wasn’t pretty and left the crowd frustrated but it was effective in taking out a powerhouse striker in Cannonier.
Cannonier attempted to make a mid-fight adjustment to work from the clinch once morest the cage. Unfortunately for the challenger, when he was able to grab a clinch, he was not often able to do much offensively beyond landing knees to Adesanya’s thighs.
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The fight was lacking in big action moments, and instead showcased Adesanya’s technical skills and the ability of those skills to nullify the brute force approach of Cannonier. Often Cannonier was left reaching for counter shots following Adesanya had already landed one or two strikes and moved well out of striking range.
Cannonier also occasionally attempted to score a takedown rather than settle for a clinch once morest the cage, but Adesanya was able to remain on his feet throughout the contest, continuing to show off an evolution of his wrestling skills, or at least the ability to nullify the wrestling of his opponents. With only working from the clinch providing anything resembling success for Cannonier, it was that well to which he attempted to return frequently.
By the fourth round, the fans began to mildly revolt, booing loudly during Cannonier-initiated clinches or when the two men were standing at striking range without engaging in any fireworks. By the fifth round, many fans had begun filtering out of the arena.
At the conclusion of the five rounds of action, it was clear Adesanya had earned the decision, but the fan goodwill from the walkout was gone as he was loudly booed following the announcement of the 49-46, 49-46 and 50-45 scorecards, all in his favor.
After the fight, Adesanya was asked what would be the next step in his career, having already cleared out almost every top contender at 185 pounds.
Adesanya called out Alex Pereira, the man who holds two kickboxing wins over Adesanya, including a brutal knockout victory, and who knocked out Sean Strickland earlier on the main card.
“[Our previous fight] was an error on my part,” Adesanya said, addressing Pereira. “Like I said at the press conference, next time I put you on skates. You’ll be leaving like Elsa in Frozen.”
Elsewhere on the card, featherweight titleholder Alexander Volkanovski completed his trilogy with Max Holloway by putting on his best performance to date. Volkanovski swept the judges’ scorecards following battering his opponent and opening up a nasty gash over his left eye. Volkanovski, now on a 22-fight win streak, seems to have his eye on a potential lightweight title shot next.
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UFC 276 card and results
- Israel Adesanya (c) def. Jared Cannonier via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 50-45)
- Alexander Volkanovski (c) def. Max Holloway via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
- Alex Pereira def. Sean Strickland via first-round TKO (punches)
- Bryan Barberena def. Robbie Lawler via second-round TKO (punches)
- Sean O’Malley vs. Pedro Munhoz ends in no contest due to eye poke
- Jalin Turner def. Brad Riddell via first-round submission (guillotine choke)
- Jim Miller def. Donald Cerrone via second-round submission (guillotine choke)
- Ian Garry def. Gabriel Green via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
- Dricus Du Plessis def. Brad Tavares via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
- Andre Muniz def. Uriah Hall via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
- Maycee Barber def. Jessica Eye via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
- Julija Stoliarenko def. Jessica Rose-Clark via first-round submission (armbar)