Israel Adesanya, the two-time UFC middleweight champion, is a force to be reckoned with. With a huge fan base, the Kiwi fighter is one of the most promotable assets in the UFC. Adesanya is extremely active on social media and has garnered a lot of attention. His popularity will increase even further with the upcoming feature film documentary premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11. This documentary will give fans an in-depth look at the man behind the fighter. Moreover, it will also cover his journey to the top, and his life outside the Octagon. This news follows up on a recent revelation by Conor McGregor that he is going to release similar content on Netflix,
Adesanya’s recent victory over mammoth opponent Pereira was arguably the most crucial win of his career. Despite losing to him previously, Adesanya was able to knock him out in spectacular fashion, which has put him back in the spotlight. This victory has only fueled Adesanya’s quest for greatness, and he is sure to be a dominant force in the UFC for years to come.
Adesanya’s post-fight interview has been making waves globally. He has also been in the news for challenging an unnamed fighter as his next opponent.
It remains unclear who will take on this formidable fighter. However, one thing is for sure, he sure knows how to stay in the spotlight just like McGregor. This makes things quite interesting for his upcoming documentaries as fans wait for what’s to come.
Israel Adesanya coming to theaters near you
Israel Adesanya, the reigning UFC middleweight champion, has been on an impressive run in the UFC. However, little did we know that behind the scenes, Adesanya’s team has been working on a feature film documentary that encapsulates the ups and downs of the champion’s journey. The documentary has been in the works since 2018, and it promises to be a riveting watch for UFC fans and enthusiasts.
Israel Adesanya’s co-manager said,
“The film follows Israel through the ups and downs of his childhood and career tapping into masculinity, bullying, mental health and the art of fighting and dance”
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The film is not just about Adesanya’s journey to the top of the middleweight division. However, it also explores other themes such as masculinity, bullying, and mental health.
It promises to be a complete package that will showcase the multifaceted nature of the champion and his struggles. Fans can’t wait to get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of the most anticipated documentaries in the world of UFC.
Whittaker mocks Izzy
Robert Whittaker has emerged as a formidable opponent for Israel Adesanya, second only to Alex Pereira. Whittaker’s performances against Adesanya have earned him the reputation of being the closest thing to a middleweight champion if Adesanya were not around.
He said, “Mate, you don’t get revenge on a 5-year-old.”
“Writing (name) in my book and then getting them back in 10 years’ time. Dude, Israel has a little black book of anybody that crosses him, he puts their name down.” He further added.
In a recent interview with Submission Radio, Whittaker shares his concerns about Adesanya’s post-UFC 287 celebrations. He states that the champion is getting carried away. Whittaker also expressed his belief that Adesanya’s celebrations do not amount to revenge in any way, shape, or form.
As one of the most talented fighters in the middleweight division, Whittaker’s words carry weight, and his criticism of Adesanya is sure to be noticed by fans and pundits alike.