I said you better knock him out Glover Teixeira says that he prompted Alex Pereira to knock out Israel Adesanya in the fifth round
I said you better knock him out - Glover Teixeira says that he prompted Alex Pereira to knock out Israel Adesanya in the fifth round Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
See every scorecard here Official Scorecard: vs Israel AdesanyaSee every scorecard here Considering that Adesanya has dominated the middleweight division for over two years and has five title defenses under him, it is extremely likely that the UFC will grant the Nigerian-born Kiwi an immediate rematch with the Brazilian.
I said you better knock him out - Glover Teixeira says that he prompted Alex Pereira to knock out Israel Adesanya in the fifth round
Israel Adesanya (left) Glover Teixeira (center) Alex Pereira (right) During a wholesome conversation with the commentary team at , an over-joyed told Joe Rogan that he prompted Alex Pereira to knock out in the last round. The former UFC light-heavyweight champion added that Pereira's win was going to motivate him for his own fight against Jiri Prochazka at UFC 282 next month: "He looked at me [and asked] I have to knock him out? And I said you better knock him out... How many times he got close to trying the combos we worked on in the chest, because it's hard to hit his head. But eventually, he did in the fifth, I'm so happy man. It's going motivate me for next month." Watch Teixeira's interaction with the UFC commentary team below: It's fair to say that Glover Teixeira's corner advice was instrumental in 'Poatan's title win since he was down three rounds going into the fifth. The 35-year-old knocked out 'The Last Stylebender' with a flurry of punches in the final round of their fight. Official Scorecard: vs Israel AdesanyaSee every scorecard here Official Scorecard: vs Israel AdesanyaSee every scorecard here Considering that Adesanya has dominated the middleweight division for over two years and has five title defenses under him, it is extremely likely that the UFC will grant the Nigerian-born Kiwi an immediate rematch with the Brazilian.