Israel Adesanya has revealed he expected to fight for the UFC middleweight title at UFC 300 in Las Vegas in April, but the offer fell through.
There had been a lot of speculation about what fight would headline the promotion’s milestone event, which has been stacked with some of the promotion’s top talents. It was expected that one of the UFC’s bigger stars would headline the card, with Adesanya, heavyweight champion Jon Jones and former two-division champion Conor McGregor among the biggest drawcards on the roster.
McGregor has not been in action since July 2021 and is targeting a return later in the year, while Jones has been out injured since October last year. Jones told Submission Radio the UFC reached out to him earlier this month about headlining the card, but he declined as he didn’t feel like he would be ready to return by then.
Adesanya has been back training following a spell after losing the middleweight title to Sean Strickland in Sydney last September. Strickland lost the title to Dricus du Plessis in January, setting the pathway for Adesanya to return with a title shot against a rival he had a history with.
However, speaking on This Past Weekend with Theo Von, Adesanya said it was du Plessis’ team that didn’t agree to the bout at UFC 300.