UFC champion Israel Adesanya apologises for ‘rape’ remark

‘I understand the gravity of this word and how it can affect and hurt other people apart from my opponent’

Manasi Pathak
Friday 26 March 2021 04:22 EDT
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UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya
UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya (Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya has apologised after he said on social media he would “rape” fellow fighter Kevin Holland.

Nigerian-born Adesanya posted an expletive-laden video on Instagram earlier this week directed at Holland, who had targeted him in a series of remarks.

The 31-year-old, who currently resides in New Zealand, later deleted the video and said he had “crossed the line”.

“I understand the gravity of this word and how it can affect and hurt other people apart from my opponent, although that was never my intention,” Adesanya tweeted.

“I am still growing under the spotlight, and I take this as a lesson to be more selective with words under pressure.”

Adesanya’s apology came after Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s deputy prime minister and minister of sport and recreation, condemned his comment.

“We have to take rape seriously. It’s not an issue that anyone should be making jokes or flippant comments about at all,” Robertson said.

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Adesanya was undefeated in MMA with a 20-0 record until he was beaten by Jan Blachowicz in a light heavyweight title match at UFC 259 on 6 March.

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