UFC 305: Israel Adesanya says he will channel emotion to fire him against Dricus du Plessis

A middleweight championship may be on the line, but for Dricus du Plessis and Israel Adesanya, their main event fight at UFC 305 is deeply personal.

More than 12 months of tension, exchanging of words and insults will culminate in one of the most anticipated fights of the year at RAC Arena on Sunday morning.

Adesanya (24-3) is looking to dethrone du Plessis in the South African’s first title defence and earn the middleweight championship for an unprecedented third time.

Both fighters have made it clear that the fight is more than about the belt as the bad blood between them grew since they went face-to-face in the Octagon after du Plessis (21-2) beat Robert Whittaker at UFC 290.

Much of the conjecture between the two has been about African heritage, with du Plessis claiming he is the first real champion from the continent because he lives and trains in South Africa where as the other spend most of their time overseas.

Adesanya has taken exception to this given his Nigerian heritage as well as championship reigns by Francis Ngannou (Cameroon) and Kamaru Usman (Nigeria) – the “Three African Kings”.

It has emotions running high as Adesanya steps fights for the first time since he lost the title to Sean Strickland in September.

The week culminated in a heated exchange at the press conference on Friday, where an emotional Adesanya broke down and promised to ruin du Plessis’ dreams.

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