‘Real recognise real’: Israel Adesanya praises Conor McGregor after penning new UFC deal

The middleweight champion, who is in action this weekend, is now said to be one of the highest-paid athletes in mixed martial arts

Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Friday 11 February 2022 09:05 EST
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Israel Adesanya dances during his walkout at UFC 243

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Israel Adesanya has revealed his “admiration” for Conor McGregor after signing a lucrative new UFC deal that sees the middleweight champion close in on the Irishman, who is the highest-paid athlete in mixed martial arts.

Adesanya defends his title against rival Robert Whittaker in the main event of UFC 271 on Saturday, when a win would give the Nigerian-born New Zealander his second cause for celebration this week.

Adesanya is signed to Paradigm, like McGregor, and discussed his new multi-fight deal with reporters at a UFC 271 media day on Thursday.

“Real recognise real,” the 32-year-old said. “[McGregor and I] are on the same team when it comes to Paradigm.

“Yeah, I think I’m in second place when it comes to the highest-paid fighter on the roster – well, active right now.

“Conor is a guy I’ve always admired from the jump – from the jump, like when he fought Marcus Brimage [in his UFC debut].

“He’s a guy that is a performer. When he said perform, I know what he means. We know: You don’t just fight, you perform.

Former dual-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor (PA)
Former dual-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor (PA) (PA Archive)

“Look at the last fight with Whittaker, that was a rockstar concert. I gave a song and dance, the whole thing.”

Adesanya was referring to his initial in-ring meeting with Whittaker, in October 2019, when the “Last Stylebender” dethroned the Australian in Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium.

Adesanya beat Whittaker with a second-round TKO in front of 57,000 fans – the most sizeable crowd in UFC history.

That win extended Adesanya’s unbeaten record, and the 32-year-old has since gone on to retain the title three times – though he also suffered his first professional loss last year, when he unsuccessfully challenged for the light heavyweight title.

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