5 reasons why Israel Adesanya will never reach Conor McGregor s level of stardom
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I’m the man. You’re just some fan.Good morning. I’m the man. You’re just some fan. Here are five reasons why Israel Adesanya will never reach Conor McGregor levels of stardom.
Most knockdowns in a UFC title fight.
Featherweight belt. Lightweight belt.
Champ Champ.Fastest KO in a UFC title fight. Most knockdowns in a UFC title fight. Featherweight belt. Lightweight belt.Champ Champ. Since then, three other fighters – Amanda Nunes, Daniel Cormier and Henry Cejudo – have replicated McGregor’s achievement. However, when Israel Adesanya attempted to become the fifth, he fell slightly short. ‘The Last Stylebender’ was unable to unseat then-UFC light heavyweight champ in 2021. While there was no shame in the loss, it’s easy to imagine that had he won, Adesanya could’ve taken off as a McGregor-level star. Instead, since the loss, it’s felt like ‘The Last Stylebender’ has almost hit his ceiling rather than shooting into the stratosphere, and it now feels like his stardom levels may have peaked already.
?A closer look at Israel Adesanya's "I'll leave him frozen like Elsa" line? When you add in the fact that many fans believed that Sean Strickland got the better of ‘The Last Stylebender’ in their recent verbal exchange, it’s probably arguable that Adesanya simply hasn’t quite mastered the microphone in the same way that McGregor once did. Despite his natural charisma, then, it seems unlikely that Adesanya will reach the same levels of stardom that the Irishman has been able to do.
5 reasons why Israel Adesanya will never reach Conor McGregor s level of stardom
Will Israel Adesanya ever reach the same level of stardom as Conor McGregor? This past weekend saw defend his title successfully for the fifth time, as he outpointed . Despite this win, he still doesn’t seem ready to become the promotion’s biggest star. Will Israel Adesanya ever reach the level of stardom enjoyed by , who remains the UFC’s most bankable fighter right now? It’s highly debatable and, to be fair, ‘The Last Stylebender’ still has time to reach the level of ‘The Notorious’. Right now, though, it doesn’t look all that likely. Good morning.I’m the man. You’re just some fan.Good morning. I’m the man. You’re just some fan. Here are five reasons why Israel Adesanya will never reach Conor McGregor levels of stardom.
#5 Israel Adesanya failed at becoming double champion unlike Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor became the first fighter to hold two UFC titles simultaneously While Conor McGregor was already setting pay-per-view buyrate records before his victory over in 2016, it’s arguable that it was that win that made ‘The Notorious’ into undoubtedly the biggest star in UFC history. After all, the victory meant that McGregor became the first fighter to hold two UFC titles in different weight classes simultaneously. While he failed to defend either belt, he’ll always have a place in the promotion’s record books due to this feat. Fastest KO in a UFC title fight.Most knockdowns in a UFC title fight.
Featherweight belt. Lightweight belt.
Champ Champ.Fastest KO in a UFC title fight. Most knockdowns in a UFC title fight. Featherweight belt. Lightweight belt.Champ Champ. Since then, three other fighters – Amanda Nunes, Daniel Cormier and Henry Cejudo – have replicated McGregor’s achievement. However, when Israel Adesanya attempted to become the fifth, he fell slightly short. ‘The Last Stylebender’ was unable to unseat then-UFC light heavyweight champ in 2021. While there was no shame in the loss, it’s easy to imagine that had he won, Adesanya could’ve taken off as a McGregor-level star. Instead, since the loss, it’s felt like ‘The Last Stylebender’ has almost hit his ceiling rather than shooting into the stratosphere, and it now feels like his stardom levels may have peaked already.
#4 Israel Adesanya s trash talk seems forced
Israel Adesanya's trash talk has sometimes seemed forced Part of what made Conor McGregor such a huge star in his early days with the UFC was his witty trash-talking abilities. ‘The Notorious’ always came off like a natural on the microphone, and his putdowns of fighters like Chad Mendes and Jeremy Stephens remain well-remembered years later. It’s definitely fair to say that Israel Adesanya is a hugely charismatic fighter in his own right. Since his octagon debut in 2018, he’s been able to draw the fans in thanks to this, most notably producing some of the most memorable entrances in UFC history. However, when compared to McGregor in terms of his skills on the microphone, ‘The Last Stylebender’ is lacking somewhat. In recent months, in particular, it’s felt like Adesanya’s trash talk has been somewhat forced, with his reference to the Disney movie Frozen in his callout of rival Alex Pereira garnering plenty of criticism from fans and his fellow fighters alike. A closer look at Israel Adesanya's "I'll leave him frozen like Elsa" line?A closer look at Israel Adesanya's "I'll leave him frozen like Elsa" line? When you add in the fact that many fans believed that Sean Strickland got the better of ‘The Last Stylebender’ in their recent verbal exchange, it’s probably arguable that Adesanya simply hasn’t quite mastered the microphone in the same way that McGregor once did. Despite his natural charisma, then, it seems unlikely that Adesanya will reach the same levels of stardom that the Irishman has been able to do.