Morning Report: Israel Adesanya says winning the light heavyweight title will be ‘a big f*ck you’ to Jon Jones

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Esther Lin, MMA Fighting This past weekend, UFC President Dana White confirmed that middleweight champion Israel Adesanya would be moving up to light heavyweight to challenge newly crowned 205-pound champion Jan Blachowicz for his next fight. Adesanya had been teasing a move up to 205 for a while, projecting to do it next year for a superfight with Jon Jones, after he had cleaned out the middleweight division. But with Robert Whittaker defeating Jared Cannonier at UFC 254, and no other clear-cut contender for Adesanya to face, the champion says his timeline accelerated.
“Robert did well to stifle Jared and broke his arm, and I was looking forward to that fight,” Adesanya told Submission Radio. “So, I was like, alright. And then it’s like the ultimate alley-oop from the universe. I’m like, yes, it’s perfect. And this is the thing, you have to be flexible in this game. In life, you have to be flexible, cause nothing’s certain, nothing’s given. The landscape of things change all the time. And yeah, this is just right there for the taking. So, I was like, this is perfect. This is perfect for that Jones fight I keep talking about, this is perfect leading up to it.”
Talking about a fight with Jon Jones though is skipping over one important step: Adesanya first has to beat Jan Blachowicz. Blachowicz won the belt with a second-round knockout over Dominick Reyes, a man many people believe beat Jones in his previous fight, at UFC 253. He’s a well-rounded fighter certainly doesn’t view himself as a stepping stone for Adensaya, and “The Last Stylebender” agrees. In fact, that’s partly why Adesanya wants to take this fight, because it’s a more interesting challenge than facing Robert Whittaker again.
“With Jan, he’s a good fighter, he’s solid on the ground, he’s awkward on the feet, very dangerous, and he poses a lot of problems,” Adesanya said. “And like, the Whittaker fight wouldn’t get me hard. This gets me hard. Like, this is like, alright, let’s go.”
“He’s dangerous on the ground, he’s awkward on the feet, got that legendary Polish power. But yeah, everyone’s got power, right? I mean, it’s something I proved in my last fight. I told y’all. You have to delivery that power somehow, you have to get it to the target. I’m not the easiest target to hit.”
Should Adesanya get past Blachowicz though, a bout with Jones seems to be inevitable, and after UFC Vegas 12 this past Saturday, Adensanya admitted that’s his plan: to face Jones in the biggest fight in UFC history next year when fans are allowed back at events. And though Adesanya could likely just fight Jones next without a belt on the line, he says that taking Jon’s old title away from Jan would be an extra dig at the former champion.
“It’s just a big f*ck you to him, just to be like, I did something you couldn’t,” Adesanya said. “I mean, he cleared the division of the light heavyweight twice over and then started fighting recycled middleweights. So, don’t come at me talking about ‘move up in weight and fight’ when you can’t even do the same thing after over 10 years in the company. So, I’m actually about to do it. It’s a good fight for me to do it with.”
Jones is the most dominant light heavyweight of all time, but one of the things detractors of Jones often mention is his reticence to move up to heavyweight. Though he often teased bumping up in weight divisions, Jones has still never done so. However, earlier this year Jones vacated his light heavyweight title and said it was with the intention of moving up to compete for the heavyweight belt, so if that comes to pass before he and Adesanya can fight, well then Adesanya wants to take that title too.
“I realize I’m about to do something in literally in three years, what Jones hasn’t even done in over how long in the company? Over 10 years,” Adesanya said. “I’m about to do it in three years and move up in weight. He’s doing it now after how long? And we’re still waiting to seeing if he’s actually gonna do it. And like, it’s crazy how everything’s just set up, man. [When] I take this belt from Jan, if for whatever reason Jones actually moves up and fights at heavyweight, like, imagine if he got the belt somehow, by some freak of nature, and I’m like, f*ck you, I’m going to heavyweight then. Three belts at the same time.”

[h=1]MUST-READ STORIES[/h]Results. Check out the official results from UFC Vegas 12.
Farewell. Anderson Silva releases statement after UFC Vegas 12 loss, says ‘goodbye’ to ‘life dedicated to my sport’.
Retirement. Dana White regrets allowing Anderson Silva to compete at UFC Vegas 12: ‘I’ll never let him fight here again’.
Moving up. Dana White confirms Israel Adesanya will challenge Jan Blachowicz for light heavyweight title in next fight.
Plans. After Jan Blachowicz, Israel Adesanya’s 2021 plans include Jon Jones at Allegiant Stadium.
It’s back. The Ultimate Fighter 29 confirmed for March, coaches TBA for bantamweight and middleweight hopefuls.

[h=1]VIDEO STEW[/h]UFC Vegas 12 Post Fight Show.


UFC 12 Post Fight Press Conference.


Anderson Silva’s final post-fight interview.


Fighters pick Santos vs. Teixeira.


In honor of Halloween, a collection of the scariest fighters in the sport.



[h=1]LISTEN UP[/h]Severe MMA. Discussing Silva-Hall, Conor McGregor, and Adesanya to 205.
Anik & Florian. Discussing Anderson’s retirement and Jon Anik shoots a boot.

[h=1]SOCIAL MEDIA BOUILLABAISSE[/h]Statement.
Conor answered a number of fan questions yesterday.
Sad to see tonight, but I say keep going! Real fighters never lose that fire so why try to force it out? Simply put time into finding the correct competition and continue on. The right competition is out there, for all levels and ages. Find it and do what you love to do! Forever! https://t.co/qFvPtCQuVE
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
I will aim to not only improve on the time I beat him in previously, but the shot I slept him with also!
Poirier is a hell of a fighter, but I’m McGregor. https://t.co/5qTGuK59JU
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
I am infinite times better again!
Sometimes we must go to a place in our lives in order for us to get to a better place!
I am in a tremendous space right now and I am excited for competition. https://t.co/mtck62Wwa8
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
For sure! I will commit to the 155lb division for 2021 however. Some great matchups to be had here, as well as unfinished business. I will show the world once again who I am, and what I’m about. Trust that!
170 is in my thoughts also however.
You know me for doubling up... https://t.co/wmrg4Y9Cvl
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
A phenomenal grappler fighter. The current best in the sport with it.
I’ve the answer however and they know it.
Congrats on the plumbing apprenticeship and thank you for the well wishes!
Same to you and yours https://t.co/AUCYizMjRk
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
Excellent fighter! The trilogy will be of epic proportions when it goes down. Nathan, and his fighting styles, are never far from my thoughts throughout my own practices.
When it happens, I’m ready. https://t.co/NDmvOkXLui
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
Tony Ferguson. It chops and changes daily however in this hollow forgetful business of recency. https://t.co/mAMLRoo7Q5
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
Nate Diaz. The west coast zombie ??? https://t.co/V1Mo0IYKGJ
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
For sure I would be interested in running it back with Max. https://t.co/JjfTNBksx8
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) November 1, 2020
Respect.
@SpiderAnderson absolute legend, good luck warrior, may God protect and bless your family.
— khabib nurmagomedov (@TeamKhabib) November 1, 2020
Wow, Thank you Anderson, we love you
— BONY (@JonnyBones) November 1, 2020
True example of a martial artist. Always respectfull and skill that will never be forgotten. @SpiderAnderson absolute legend!!
— Alex Volkanovski (@alexvolkanovski) November 1, 2020
Thank you for every second of your magic @SpiderAnderson!
— Jan Blachowicz (@JanBlachowicz) November 1, 2020
When they ask who your favourite fighter is. @SpiderAnderson will always be first on my list. #respect pic.twitter.com/bPOhY5ZYco
— JIMI MANUWA (@POSTERBOYJM) November 1, 2020
Anderson gave us some of the most brilliant performances we have ever seen in the octagon. He inspired many other martial artists and showed fans and fighters what is possible in a #mma fight. His 10 title defenses and 16 fight win streak make him one of the ’s.
— Kenny Florian (@kennyflorian) November 1, 2020
Statements.
I ain’t no easy fite for anybody. Ima be out for a bit cause I broke my hand but I’m lookin forward to testin myself against the best when I’m back. pic.twitter.com/UnducFYECW
— Bryce Mitchell (@ThugnastyMMA) November 2, 2020
Still beefing.
Fun fact: I’ve never watched that fight back. Romero ruined it.
— Israel Adesanya (@stylebender) October 31, 2020
I still standing in the middle of the cage waiting for you to fight #theoeopleschamp https://t.co/AYFEQyrL3w
— Peoples Champ (@YoelRomeroMMA) November 1, 2020
I was watching highlight of my fights. I have highlight of every person I fight. I win some, I lose some but guess who don’t have no highlight of me in the fight? #iluhju #noforgetyoel
— Peoples Champ (@YoelRomeroMMA) November 1, 2020
Swing and a miss.
What’s happening then? I’m hearing @ProFightLeague are allowing people to get busy till they start back up. What you saying everyone? Im in shape and ready @PaddyTheBaddy @CageWarriors @malkikawa
— Brendan Loughnane (@Brendan264) November 1, 2020
Well I’ve still got this on at the min fella so if ya want me gonna have to wait till 2021 when am healed up pic.twitter.com/p***tLga34
— Paddy Pimblett (@PaddyTheBaddy) November 1, 2020
Heal up my man. Anyone else? 155 or 145... any takers?? Sick of being quiet now I need an fight. Where’s all the real fighters at.... https://t.co/ddwQVwKxxn
— Brendan Loughnane (@Brendan264) November 1, 2020
Call out.








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The flyweight titles are on the line!

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@BulletValentina vs Maia

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[h=1]FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS[/h]Islam Makhachev (18-1) vs. Rafael dos Anjos (29-13); UFC Fight Night, Nov. 14.

[h=1]FINAL THOUGHTS[/h]So there, we have it, the last ride of Anderson Silva. Theoretically. Honestly, Anderson still looked good against Hall and it would be totally fine for him to continue fighting, he just needs to stop fighting ranked guys. Maybe that’s what will end up happening.
Thanks for reading and see y’all tomorrow.

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