Isreal Adesanya wins Kelvin Gastelum at MMA UFC 236 Interim Middle Weight belt in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday night. Israel Adesanya becomes the 2nd African-born champion in UFC history, joining current UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman, who won the belt last year, making two Nigerians champions winning within a year.
Isreal Adesanya and Kelvin Gastelum entered the octagon for one of the most incredible UFC title fights in recent history. Once the bell rang, it was obvious that this fight was not for the faint-hearted. Adesanya, born in Nigeria and living in New Zealand, showcased an impressive display of different strikes with an absolutely precise technique in his arsenal throughout five rounds. In an extremely impressive accomplishment, Isreal Adesanya became a middleweight champion just 14 months into his UFC debut. As a gesture of thanks, Isreal lay the newly acquired belt at Eugene Bareman’s feet–the head coach of City Kickboxing–to pay tribute to him as part of his team who could not be there to witness his success first hand.
It’s a testament to Isreal’s skill that he managed to take such a significant win, solidifying himself as one of the premier fighters UFC has seen in recent years. Isreal Adesanya’s win showed why boxing isn’t just physical but also mental—and that grit and hard work will always be rewarded no matter how long it may take. A mini classic was added to the canon of memorable fights thanks to Isreal’s clear victory! He is well on his way to becoming a WWE superstar if he ever decides he wants a change career path; for now though Isreal owns all rights to the Middleweight belt!
The fight was an instant classic and brought the entire crowd to its feet.
Isreal Adesanya made history when he won at UFC 236 in Atlanta on Saturday. This marked a continued undefeated streak ever since making his mark by defeating the reigning UFC Champion legend Anderson Silva. In a decisive fight, Isreal stepped into the octagon with Kelvin Gastelum and showed his character staying resilient for five grueling rounds. Isreal demonstrated superior technique, skill, and conditioning – against what many would consider an “unbeatable” opponent – to win out by unanimous decision. As a result of Isreal’s undeniable success, he is now heralded as “The Last Stylebender” and earned himself a 10-8 victory of (48-46, 48-46, 48-46). Who is an African Giant? Africa Giant media, where Africans share information on talent, achievements, culture, economy and more and together we can tell the original Africa story.