In a highly anticipated clash at Perth Arena, South African fighter Dricus du Plessis successfully defended his UFC middleweight title with a dramatic fourth-round submission victory over his bitter rival, Israel Adesanya. The bout, which headlined UFC 305, saw du Plessis overcome significant challenges from the former two-time champion before securing a decisive win that solidified his reign in the 185-pound division.
Du Plessis, now boasting an impressive record of 22 wins and just 2 losses, extended his winning streak to 10 consecutive fights with this victory. His journey to the top began with a breakthrough win over the controversial Sean Strickland earlier this year in January, where he claimed the middleweight belt. This latest triumph against Adesanya has further cemented his status as one of the top fighters in the division.
Reflecting on his victory, du Plessis expressed his determination and commitment to retaining his title. “I came in here to die for this belt,” he declared after the fight. “I came here to take it home. Here I am, still the champion.” His words resonated with the crowd at the sold-out 15,000-seat Perth Arena, where the atmosphere was electric from start to finish.
The bout itself was a testament to the skill and resilience of both fighters. Adesanya, who holds a record of 24 wins and 4 losses, came into the fight with strong crowd support, particularly from fans of the Nigerian-born New Zealander. Having returned to the Octagon after a shocking defeat to Sean Strickland in September last year, Adesanya was eager to reclaim his former glory. For much of the fight, it appeared that he might do just that.
The fight started with a measured pace, as the taller Adesanya, a former kickboxer, utilized his reach advantage to keep du Plessis at bay. He relied on his favored counterstrikes and sharp kicks, which proved effective in the early rounds. Du Plessis, however, was not to be outdone. Despite emerging from the first round with a bloodied forehead, he unleashed a powerful left-handed punch late in the round that shifted the momentum in his favor.
In the second round, du Plessis continued to press forward, landing a significant takedown and gaining control of Adesanya’s back. However, the South African was unable to secure a submission as Adesanya showcased his grappling skills, working his way back into the fight. The back-and-forth battle kept the crowd on the edge of their seats, as both fighters displayed their strengths in striking and ground control.
As the fight progressed into the later rounds, Adesanya’s strategy of wearing down his opponent began to show results. By the fourth round, he was landing cleaner punches and appeared to be regaining control. However, just when it seemed that the tide might turn in his favor, du Plessis found a second wind. A rattling blow from the South African wobbled Adesanya, setting up the eventual rear-naked choke that forced the former champion to tap out, sealing du Plessis’ victory.
The win was not only a testament to du Plessis’ physical prowess but also to his mental fortitude. Throughout the lead-up to the fight, tensions had been high between the two fighters, fueled by a heated war of words. The rivalry was originally set to be settled in Sydney last year, but du Plessis was forced to withdraw due to injury. The delay only heightened the anticipation, making this clash all the more significant.
Adding to the spectacle of the night, du Plessis was accompanied to the Octagon by South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi and second-rower Eben Etzebeth, with the South African national anthem echoing through the arena. The presence of these sports icons underscored the national pride at stake in the bout, making du Plessis’ victory all the more meaningful for his home country.
Adesanya, though disappointed, was gracious in defeat. “I’m disappointed, but at the same time, I’m proud because this is the best I’ve felt and looked,” he said in his post-fight interview. “I just had the better man on the night, and I’ll give him respect for that.” His words reflected the sportsmanship and mutual respect that ultimately defined the contest, despite the intense rivalry.
The main event was not the only highlight of the night. In the flyweight division, New Zealand’s Kai Kara-France stunned the crowd with a first-round knockout of Australian Steve Erceg. Kara-France, known for his aggressive fighting style, wasted no time in taking control of the fight. He twice dropped Erceg with a flurry of powerful punches, leaving the Australian fighter unable to recover. “I knew Steve was going to be crafty and smart, so I had to set it up… and be smart, and that’s when I went for the finish,” the 31-year-old Kara-France explained after the bout.
The excitement continued in the heavyweight division, where Jairzinho Rozenstruik of Suriname faced off against Australian Tai Tuivasa. In a closely contested battle, Rozenstruik emerged victorious by split decision, adding another win to his record. The fight was a testament to the heavyweight’s resilience and determination, as he overcame Tuivasa’s powerful strikes to secure the win.
Overall, UFC 305 was a night of high drama, intense action, and memorable moments that will be talked about for some time to come. For du Plessis, the victory over Adesanya marks a significant milestone in his career, solidifying his status as a top contender in the middleweight division. As he continues his reign as champion, the question now is who will be next to challenge him for the title. For now, du Plessis can revel in his hard-earned victory, knowing that he has once again proven himself as one of the best in the world.