Dricus du Plessis successfully defended his UFC middleweight title with a dramatic fourth-round submission win over Israel Adesanya. The bout, held at a packed Perth Arena on Sunday, showcased du Plessis’s resilience and skill as he overcame a fierce challenge from the former two-time champion.
The highly anticipated clash between du Plessis and Adesanya drew a crowd of 15,000 fans, with a charged atmosphere palpable from the outset. Adesanya, who enjoyed significant local support, initially appeared to have the upper hand with his striking prowess and reach advantage. The fight began with Adesanya leveraging his kickboxing background to keep du Plessis at bay, landing effective kicks that left the South African bloodied by the end of the first round.
Despite Adesanya’s early success, du Plessis’s determination and tenacity shone through. The South African fighter, known for his aggressive style and physicality, managed to turn the tide in the second round with a powerful left hook followed by a decisive takedown. Although du Plessis was unable to secure a submission immediately, his dominance on the ground was evident as he controlled Adesanya’s back.
As the fight progressed, Adesanya’s strategy seemed to wear down du Plessis. The Nigerian-born New Zealander landed cleaner punches in the third round, and his corner appeared to believe that the tide was turning in their favor. However, du Plessis demonstrated his resilience and tactical acumen in the fourth round. Despite showing signs of fatigue, du Plessis’s resolve never wavered. A pivotal moment arrived when du Plessis landed a rattling blow that visibly shook Adesanya. Seizing the opportunity, du Plessis executed a flawless takedown and transitioned to a rear-naked choke, ultimately forcing Adesanya to tap out and secure his victory.
Post-fight, du Plessis expressed his unwavering commitment to the title. “I came in here to die for this belt,” du Plessis stated. “I came here to take it home. Here I am, still the champion.” His words underscored the dedication and sacrifice he has invested in maintaining his position at the top of the middleweight division.
Adesanya, reflecting on his performance, acknowledged the superior performance of his opponent. “I’m disappointed, but at the same time I’m proud because this is the best I’ve felt and looked,” Adesanya said. “I just had the better man on the night and I’ll give him respect for that.”
Adding to the spectacle, du Plessis was accompanied into the Octagon by South African rugby stars Siya Kolisi and Eben Etzebeth. The presence of these national heroes and the booming rendition of South Africa’s national anthem created a moment of immense pride and support for the defending champion.
The event also featured a standout performance from Kai Kara-France, who delivered a stunning first-round knockout of Australian Steve Erceg in the flyweight division. Kara-France’s aggressive approach and powerful punches left Erceg unable to recover, securing a decisive victory in a matter of minutes. “I knew Steve was going to be crafty and smart, so I had to set it up… and be smart and that’s when I went for the finish,” Kara-France commented after the fight.
In the heavyweight division, Suriname’s Jairzinho Rozenstruik earned a split-decision victory over Australian Tai Tuivasa. Rozenstruik’s strategic approach and effective striking earned him the nod from the judges, adding another highlight to the action-packed UFC 305 card.
Overall, UFC 305 provided an exhilarating night of fights, with du Plessis’s dramatic win over Adesanya standing out as a testament to his skill, determination, and championship caliber.