Israel Adesanya has warned of the latest challenger to his UFC middleweight throne selling “wolf tickets” ahead of his bout at UFC 293 in Sydney on Sunday.
American Sean Strickland will be the man to try and dethrone Adesanya, getting a shot at the title on the back of a two-fight winning streak which included an impressive second-round TKO win in his last appearance.
While the expectation has been that Strickland will need to mix in his grappling to trouble Adesanya, the fighter himself has indicated he would be inclined to test his striking against the champion. It’s a familiar storyline for Strickland, who was in a similar position against Alex Periera who, like Adesanya, came into the UFC after a decorated kickboxing career. In that bout, Strickland tested himself on the feet against Pereira and was caught with the Brazilian’s trademark left hook in the first round.
Speaking of the match-up, Adesanya welcomed the threat of Strickland’s wrestling and said he expected it to feature at some point in the bout.
“I’ve been doing this a long time, and I’m yet to choke (someone) out. That’s one thing that’s on my list. So, I hope he wrestles. If not, cool; stand and bang, do the man dance, as you will,” Adesanya said.