Israel Adesanya Targeting Quality Rather Than Quantity In Back-End Of Career

Former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya says that going forward he’s targeting quality rather than quantity when it comes to his fight schedule in the final years of his career.

“That’s why I’m taking this time off,” Adesanya said on his YouTube channel. “People were talking like I’m retiring or taking five years off. I’m like, ‘Chill, don’t worry.’ My time off is different to most people’s time off. People take two years off. I’m not doing that.

“Like I said, four fights in 14 months. I know I’m on the back end of my career. I know when I’m done with this, I’m going to miss it. So I was trying to do as much as I can. Then I realized it’s not about quantity, it’s about quality.

“I’m still going to enjoy this. (In 2024) when I fight – I know I’ll fight (in 2024). I don’t know when I’m going to fight, but when I fight, it’s going to be quality. It’s not going to be quantity.”

Adesanya also reflected on his title loss to Sean Strickland and in particular his regret that he didn’t go out on his shield in the final round of the fight.

“I got to a point in the fight where it was the end of the round, and I remember looking down. As I looked down, I saw droplets of blood,” Adesanya recalled. “I was like, ‘Damn, he got me with that jab.’ Because his jab was different. It was like a hammerfist. … It was catching me because off-beat timing, I just wasn’t there. Unexpected. I never lost hope. I went back to the corner. I was like, ‘Right, we go this round. We must go this round.’ So I was – even like when I asked Eugene in the fifth round, like, ‘Is this the fifth round?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah.’ I was like, ‘Right.’ And I said, ‘Should I just go?’ And he’s like, ‘No, let’s be tactical.’

“I was kind of like, ‘F*ck it, let’s go. If I die, I die. Go out on your shield. Kill or be killed.’ But then Eugene was like, ‘No, let’s be tactical.’ It got to the point where I realized, ‘OK, this fight is getting away from me.’ It got to a point where I felt like, ‘Damn, it’s too far gone.’ He was too far ahead, and I couldn’t catch up. I was trying my best to finish him in the early rounds but, regardless, I never lost hope.”

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