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Winning has no meaning - Israel Adesanya details mindset ahead of UFC clash with Nassourdine Imavov

Dricus du Plessis lands a punch on Israel Adesanya in the UFC Middleweight Championship fight (Credit: Imago)
See what Israel Adesanya has to say ahead of his clash with Nassourdine Imavov at the UFC Fight Night clash in Saudi Arabia.
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Former UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya is getting ready for what might be the most important match of his career.

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He will take against rising opponent Nassourdine Imavov in Saudi Arabia on February 1, 2025. Adesanya has restructured his training camp in an attempt to demonstrate that he is still one of the finest in the world after suffering two straight defeats.

The stakes are extremely high for both competitors as they aim to establish themselves as major contenders for the middleweight crown.

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In order to maximize efficiency in every facet of his game, Adesanya has incorporated state-of-the-art statistics and technology into his camp.

Every detail, from grappling to hitting, has been covered.

Thinking back on his previous setbacks, Adesanya has experienced a mental reset in addition to physical training.

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Adesanya took to his official social media platforms to post a video about his upcoming fight.

Along with the video was a message that said, "Winning has no meaning without the possibility of losing.

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"What’s the point in playing if you can’t die.”

The fight on Februart 1, 2025 will be massive in determining the direction of Adesanya's career.

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