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Sean Strickland dethrones Israel Adesanya

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Wins middleweight title in stunning upset

 

What is this?!' - Israel Adesanya loses belt in massive upset against Sean  Strickland at UFC 293What is this?!’ – Israel Adesanya loses belt in massive upset against Sean Strickland at UFC 293

 

Sean Strickland dropped and nearly finished Israel Adesanya late in the first round of their middleweight title fight Sunday in Sydney, Australia, in the main event of UFC 293, Kevin Iole reports for Yahoo Sports.

 

Strickland then went on to score one of the biggest upsets in UFC history by winning a unanimous decision over Adesanya largely by defusing Adesanya’s offense. It was a jab and a right hand and a great defense that led Strickland to the win.

 

Judges scored it 49-46 on all cards for Strickland. Yahoo Sports had it 49-46 for Strickland, giving Adesanya only the second round.

 

“You guys, you know Izzy is a bad mother f***er, you guys,” Strickland said in the cage after the decision was announced. “You don’t fight that guy with how many highlight-reel knockout? He’s beaten the majority of my friends [and] he’s beaten them pretty easily. And man, I was even down on myself at times, but I’ve got to thank the fans of Australia. You guys motivated me.”

 

A blistering straight right hand dropped Adesanya hard late in the first round. Strickland was on top of him immediately and firing away, but referee Marc Goddard gave Adesanya a lot of leeway, and he survived the round.

 

 

But Strickland continually marched forward, kept his guard up and never allowed Adesanya to get untracked.

 

When the bout ended, Strickland shouted at Adesanya and then raised his arms and sprinted around the cage in celebration.

 

Strickland, who is often loud, crude and outrageous, was humble in victory, but he had plenty of reason to gloat. He was one of the biggest underdogs ever to win in a UFC title fight and Adesanya closed as a -675 favorite.

 

Truth be told, though, Adesanya was never in the fight. He wasn’t able to penetrate the Philly shell defense Strickland used and he fought most of the fight either moving side-to-side or backing up.

 

Strickland did the same thing all night. He walked forward, arms up to be able to pick off Adesanya’s punches and kicks. He closed the distance, not allowing the 6-foot-4 Adesanya to use his range and he relied heavily on his jab. When the occasion presented itself, he took advantage and would bring the right behind it.

 

Clearly, Adesanya was hurt several times and seemed to know at the final bell he’d lost a middleweight title bout for the second time in three outs. He was knocked out by Alex Pereira on Nov. 11 in New York. He avenged that win on April 8 in Miami, Florida, when he knocked out Pereira, but he had nothing Saturday in Australia.

 

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: (L-R) Sean Strickland drops Israel Adesanya of Nigeria with a punch in the first round of the UFC middleweight championship fight during the UFC 293 event at Qudos Bank Arena on September 10, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Sean Strickland drops Israel Adesanya with a punch in the first round of the UFC middleweight championship fight during the UFC 293 event at Qudos Bank Arena on Sept. 10, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

 

The two biggest upsets in UFC history were Holly Holm knocking out Ronda Rousey for the women’s bantamweight title and Matt Serra finishing Georges St-Pierre for the welterweight belt. St-Pierre avenged his loss and took the title back from Serra, but Rousey never won another fight and retired after being finished in 48 seconds by Amanda Nunes.

 

Whether Adesanya can come back from this remains to be seen, though he didn’t seem like himself for whatever reason on Saturday.

 

Sean Strickland proves yet again that in MMA, no matter how much you know, you never really know

 

Five years after he was involved in a life-threatening motorcycle accident, five years after doctors told him he’d never be able to fight again, Sean Strickland had the UFC middleweight championship belt wrapped around his waist.

 

“What is this thing?” he asked multiple times, beaming, after UFC president Dana White put the belt on him in the Octagon after he scored a clear but stunning unanimous decision victory over Israel Adesanya in the main event of UFC 293 on Sunday in Sydney, Australia.

 

Adesanya closed as a -675 favorite but still went down to defeat in a bout that was never in doubt. Strickland nearly finished the fight at the end of the first round after dropping Adesanya with one of the best straight right hands you’ll ever see. It landed squarely on the chin and dropped Adesanya hard. Referee Marc Goddard could easily have stopped it, but he gave the legendary champion plenty of leeway and the fight continued to the second round.

 

Strickland only got stronger as the fight went on and took Adesanya completely out of his plan. Strickland moved forward relentlessly, while Adesanya seemed stiff and slow. Adesanya is one of the sport’s great counter strikers and has an almost magical way of drawing his opponent out and making him overcommit. At that point is when Adesanya usually is at his best.

 

He never really did much of anything, though, and his coach, Eugene Bareman, credited Strickland and a brilliant game plan.

 

“What Sean did was he made Israel very hesitant and that’s all credit to him,” Bareman said. “He bit down and threw every time Israel threw. He countered no matter what. Was there going to be a counter when Israel came in 50 percent of the time, 65 percent of the time? One hundred percent of the time, Sean was going to bite down and counter.

 

“And when you’re faced with that proposition, that’s very, very difficult. There’s a mental block that’s put up. You have to find a way to get around that mental block and [Adesanya] and I struggled with that all night.”

 

What the fight proved more than anything is that in mixed martial arts there is no such thing as a sure thing. No matter how expert one is, no matter how much film one has studied or how many fights one has watched, this sport is confounding to even its greatest experts.

 

You never know. It’s a reason why the sport has soared in popularity. No matter how bad things look, there’s always still a chance.

 

If there is one thing about Strickland, it’s that he’s never going to stop trying. But he’s a realist. Even though he referred to himself at the post-fight news conference as “one of the best strikers in the world,” he later admitted he had plenty of doubts.

 

Asked if it felt good to prove the naysayers wrong, Strickland didn’t take the bait.

 

“I think I proved myself wrong, you know?” Strickland said, grinning. “You watch Izzy go and f*** everybody up and then you walk through him pretty easily, it’s kind of weird.”

 

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Sean Strickland reacts after a unanimous-decision victory over Israel Adesanya of Nigeria in the UFC middleweight championship fight during the UFC 293 event at Qudos Bank Arena on September 10, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)After scoring one of the biggest upsets in UFC history, new middleweight champion Sean Strickland raises his arms in celebration at UFC 293 in Sydney, Australia. (Chris Unger/Getty Images)

 

His coach, Eric Nicksick, had said before the fight that Strickland needed to be on his game and Adesanya needed to be off his.

 

The architect of the win, he said the plan was simple.

 

“We wanted to stay in the pocket, with Izzy on the fence line,” Nicksick told Yahoo Sports. “We had to eliminate his ability to pull counter.”

 

The unpredictability Strickland spoke of is what White has been selling ever since he and his partners closed on the UFC in January 2001 and became its principal owners.

 

He always gets frustrated when others question a match by saying one fighter has next-to-no chance. Experience has taught him otherwise.

 

“How f***ing crazy is this game?” White asked rhetorically at the post-fight news conference. “How crazy is this game? [For] 23 years, when I’m looking at the internet and reading all the bulls*** and all these people who think they know about fighting — and I’m not sitting here acting like this is what I thought was going to happen here tonight — but what do I always say? Never judge a fight until it happens. You never know what is going to happen in this bats***, nutty sport.”

 

Strickland is loud, not shy with his opinions and often outrageous. He took the fight on short notice when Dricus Du Plessis withdrew with what he said was a foot injury, and he expressed confidence 100% of the time when he spoke in public.

 

Behind the scenes, in his private moments, he had doubts. There are always doubts. The greatest who ever did it have had doubts, so why wouldn’t a guy like Strickland have doubts?

 

He’d watched Adesanya plenty of times. He knew why there was talk heading into the fight why many were saying Adesanya was closing in on the legendary Anderson Silva as the greatest middleweight in MMA history.

 

He admitted as much in the Octagon after it was over.

 

But he also recounted what he said was a weird conversation in the Octagon with Adesanya, who objected before the fight to comments Strickland made about his dog, who had died.

 

Strickland then said that he’d once killed a dog. He said he wouldn’t talk about it because people would get angry at him on social media, but without prompting, he told the story.

 

He was hiking in the mountains with his dogs when a couple of pit bulls came after them.

 

“These vicious f***ing pit bulls came running at my dog,” Strickland said. “I had a gun so, boom, I f***ing plugged one. … But it was self-defense, guys.”

 

Adesanya wasn’t so cheery or in a joking mood, but he has been through this before. He was 20-0 in 2021 when he chose to move up to light heavyweight and challenge then-champion Jan Blachowicz for that belt. Adesanya lost a close decision. In November, he faced long-time kickboxing rival Alex Pereira at Madison Square Garden in New York, and was knocked out in the final round after carrying the lead into the fifth.

 

And then, on Saturday, he closed as a -675 favorite and was expected to cruise, but something happened.

 

He appeared briefly at the post-fight news conference, though he didn’t take questions. He said, “I had a different plan for this, but life throws curveballs at you. Win or lose, I wasn’t going to say much anyway but right now I lost tonight to the better man on the night. And I just want to go be with people who care about me, my team, and they’re waiting for me.”

 

And that was it. He seemed as shocked as anyone about the result.

 

Strickland reveled in the win, but had no plans to party or be outrageous. He was tired and hungry.

 

“I just want to get to my room and get something to eat,” he said.

 

He’ll do so now with a much brighter future, with far better economic outlook. He’s good at self-deprecating humor, and said in answer to one question, “What do you expect? I’m a guy with a GED. I can barely f***ing write. Give me a pen and paper and tell me to write some s*** and I can barely … Come on.”

 

When it ended, he headed to his room to eat, the same guy in a lot of ways but with a different life forever.

 

Scoring one of the biggest upsets in UFC history will do that.

 

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NFF commiserates with Morocco over earthquake

This is a very difficult period for the people of Morocco-NFF

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A survivor of the deadly 6.8 magnitude Sept. 8 earthquake cries as she sits on the rubble of her damaged house, in the mountain village of Moulay Brahim in al-Haouz province in central Morocco on Sept. 10, 2023.PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

 

By Rasheed Adewuyi

 

The Nigeria Football Federation has expressed deep sorrow and grief at the death of over 1,000 people in an earthquake that occurred in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco in the early hours of Saturday, 9th September 2023.

 

Reports indicate that more than 1,000 persons had been confirmed dead while hundreds more were injured from the impact of the magnitude 7.2 quake that damaged buildings in the picturesque city of Marrakech. The quake was the deadliest in the North African country in six decades.

 

“This is a very difficult period for the people of Morocco. We deeply mourn with them on this devastating earthquake, and we pray that Almighty God will comfort those who have lost loved ones and also grant the souls of the dead eternal rest.

 

“The NFF and the Nigeria Football fraternity are shocked beyond words at the carnage to human lives and infrastructure. Our hearts are with the people of that country, and we commiserate with not only the Football fraternity but the generality of the Moroccan population on this tragedy,” President of NFF, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, said in Uyo on Saturday.

 

The Confederation of African Football has instructed Member Associations to observe one-minute silence in honor of the victims of the earthquake in Morocco at all matches of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification series taking place this weekend across the continent.  

 

Adesanya vs. Strickland start time

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UFC 293 start time, TV schedule for Israel Adesanya vs. Sean Strickland

 

Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland at UFC 293Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland will clash in the UFC 293 main event Saturday. Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

 

The UFC 293 start time and TV schedule for the Adesanya vs. Strickland event at the Quodos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday night is below.

 

The fight card is broken into three different parts and airs on multiple mediums. This post helps explain which fights are airing where and at which times.

 

The event kicks off with a three-fight early preliminary card at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass, headlined by a welterweight fight between Blood Diamond and Charlie Radtke.

 

Blood Diamond vs. Charlie Radtke

Shane Young vs. Gabriel Miranda

Kevin Jousset vs. Kiefer Crosbie

 

The prelims then switch over to ESPNEWS/ESPN+ at 8 p.m. ET. A light heavyweight contest between Carlos Ulberg and Da Un Jung headlines this portion of the card.

 

Carlos Ulberg vs. Da Un Jung

Jack Jenkins vs. Chepe Mariscal

Jamie Mullarkey vs. John Makdessi

Nasrat Haqparast vs. Landon Quinones

The ESPN+ pay-per-view will be at 10 p.m. ET and is headlined by a middleweight title clash between Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland. Heavyweights Tai Tuivasa and Alexander Volkov will clash in the co-main event.

Israel Adesanya vs. Sean Strickland

Tai Tuivasa vs. Alexander Volkov

Manel Kape vs. Felipe dos Santos

Justin Tafa vs. Austen Lane

Tyson Pedro vs. Anton Turkalj

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AFCON Qualifier: Kalli assures on security

NFF security committee ready for big day

 

AFCON 2023 Qualifiers: Sao Tome and Principe are like children to Nigeria –  Henry Nwosu - AfrosportNowNFF gives security assurance for AFCON qualifier

 

By Rasheed Adewuyi

 

Chairman of the NFF Security Committee, Alhaji Babagana Kalli declared on Saturday that all safety and security arrangements have been perfected ahead of Sunday’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and the Falcons and True Parrots of Sao Tome and Principe.

 

“We have held a series of meetings with representatives of all security agencies and we are all on the same page. As I speak with you, we are having another meeting with the representatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps, DSS, Police and the Army.

 

“There is no small match in football again. Safety and security are very important aspects of the organization of any sporting event, and we are not unaware of that fact. We will still hold a number of meetings on Saturday evening and Sunday morning to perfect arrangements.”

 

His Excellency, Governor Umo Eno is expected at both the match and the earlier opening ceremony of the 79th NFF Annual General Assembly, alongside Sports Development Minister John Owan Enoh, Permanent Secretary Ismailia Abubakar, Nigeria’s FIFA Council Member and Member of the CAF Executive and Emergency Committees Amaju Melvin Pinnick and Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Sports Monday Uko.

 

The visiting Falcons and True Parrots had their first training in Nigeria on Friday, and have been scheduled to have their official training on Saturday evening (5pm) at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium. Group leaders Nigeria will train at 6pm at the same venue.

 

The Super Eagles require the minimum win to finish top of the pool, having already qualified for the finals in Cote d’Ivoire early next year following their 3-2 defeat of Sierra Leone in Monrovia on 18th June.  

      

Gara Gombe donates supplies to academy

Gombe State Academy receives gifts for its Students

 

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By Rasheed Adewuyi

 

In keeping with his avowed promise to develop sports in Schools in Gombe State, Hon. Ahmed Shuaibu Gara Gombe has donated School materials comprising school bags, uniforms, sandals, exercise books to the Students of Gombe State Academy he helped to establish.

 

Addressing Academy AthIetes, Parents, instructors and coaches in Gombe recently, Ahmed Gara extolled the huge potentials in the Academy promising to redouble his effort in making sure their education is not comprised while indulging in Sports activities.

 

The Chairman of Gombe State AthIetics Association (GAA), opined that the provision of school materials and beverages to the academy students was to lift the burden off their parents shoulders to enable them concentrate in Education and sports.

 

Recall that 28 AthIetes U-15 and below boys and girls in the Academy were carefully selected as best performing Athletes after the maiden Gombe State Inter-Primary School and other AthIetics Championships, Gara Sponsored.

 

Expectedly, the GAA boss admonished the parents of the talented academy students to be patient with their wards, assuring them that in future, their children would develop as State, and national and World champions in AthIetics and would earned enough money to make food and other goodies available for them.

 

“This was an opportunity I never had growing up. Today, I have realized, this is the only way to hunt grassroots talents in Schools, local government areas, States and the Nation.

Many examples abound in Delta, Edo, Rivers, Anambra, Imo, Kwara, Kaduna Lagos, Kogi and others, where previously developed grassroots talents are now giving back to their families and States huge positive image and financial dividends”, Gara said.

 

Excited parents and their wards could not hold tears as Schools materials are being presented to each of them.
In their remarks, the parents admitted that nothing of this magnitude had happened in their lives either at the Local or States levels. They thanked the GAA boss for his philanthropic gesture and promised to support his effort by encouraging their wards in sporting activities.

 

Meanwhile, the Technical Assistant to Hon. Gara Gombe and director of the Academy Simon Ayuba said, enough disciplinary code of conduct have been entrenched in the academy that would guide the training and official conduct of young AthIetes in the academy.

 

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NFF applauds Osimhen an Oshoala

Nigeria Federation congratulates duo on nomination for Ballon d’Or

 

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By Rasheed Adewuyi

 

The Nigeria Football Federation has congratulated Super Eagles’ top striker Victor Osimhen and Super Falcons’ forward Asisat Oshoala on their nominations for this year’s Ballon d’Or honors.

 

Osimhen, who scored 26 goals in the Italian Serie A last season to steer Napoli FC to their first Italian league title in 33 years, also scored five goals in the UEFA Champions League in which Napoli made it to the semi finals.

 

He is also the leading scorer in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign with seven goals.

 

“We are indeed very proud of the nominations of our players Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala for the Ballon d’Or. It is the first time that players from the same country are nominated for both male and female categories, and this makes us proud. It also underscores the stellar careers that both players have at the moment, and we pray that God will continue to take them from glory to glory.

 

“These nominations will also, no doubt, encourage other Nigerian players everywhere to be pivotal for their Clubs and also for the National Team anytime they are on the international road,” NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, said.

 

Oshoala has been pivotal for Spanish Club, Barcelona Feminine in the past two seasons, scoring a lot of goals as well as assists, and also scored a crucial goal for Nigeria against co-host nation Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Down Under.