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'He's the man': Israel Adesanya dominates Robert Whittaker at UFC 243

Israel Adesanya has made one hell of a statement at UFC 243, dominating Robert Whittaker to win the UFC Middleweight championship in just two rounds.

The rising star’s emphatic win extended his professional record to 18-0 and a potential matchup with Paulo Borrachinha.

Whittaker was on the back foot from the get-go against Adesanya, having been ruled out of an earlier title defence against Kevin Gastelum due to medical reasons.

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The Sydney-based fighter was lucky to make it out of first round, quite literally saved by the bell as Adesanya dropped him to the canvas late in the opening stanza.

A ripping left hook from Adesanya in the second round meant it was game over for Whittaker, who looked out of sorts for much of the bout.

He had few answers for an active and strong counter game from Adesanya, who largely let Whittaker control the pace of the fight, before capitalising on his opportunities to strike.

Israel Adesanya, right, was far to good for Robert Whittaker, left, at UFC 243.
Israel Adesanya punches Robert Whittaker of in their UFC middleweight championship fight during the UFC 243 event in Melbourne. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Speaking in the ring after the fight, Adesanya left the crowd under no illusions as to who he wanted to face.

“You know who’s next. I have a heavy Ricky Martin wannabe next. Borrachinha. This is my Octagon. I’m going to smash him. I want to rearrange his face,” he said.

Fellow UFC fighters, as well as fans, were left impressed by the display.

Tough showing for Aussie fighters

The local fighters have experienced a mixed start to UFC 243 in Melbourne, with Aussie Nadia Kassem on the receiving end of a brutal loss.

Kassem was beaten by Ji Yeon Kim late in the second round of their flyweight bout at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

The referee stopped the fight with just one second left in the round after Kassem received a number of brutal punches that left her bleeding from the nose.

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“The long finishing sequence was a little hard to watch,” ESPN’s MMA expert Ariel Helwani tweeted.

Kassem was distraught as she left the Octagon - her record now 1-2 with both losses in Australia.