Israel Adesanya: Reactions as Nigerian UFC Champion calls Dricu Du Plessis the N-word at UFC 290

Israel Adesanya: Reactions as Nigerian UFC Champion calls Dricu Du Plessis the N-word at UFC 290

Tosin Abayomi 10:30 - 09.07.2023

The internet is buzzing as Nigerian UFC Champion Israel Adesanya brands South Africa's Dricu Du Plessis a 'Nigg*r' at UFC 290.

After Dricus du Plessis' shocking knockout of Robert Whittaker at UFC 290, Israel Adesanya launched a racially charged tirade at his upcoming title opponent.

With a torrent of punches, Du Plessis knocked out Whittaker in just two rounds in Las Vegas' middleweight bout.

The moment Du Plessis won , the cameras cut to Adesanya in the audience, who scowled back down the lens before engaging in a racially inflammatory exchange with him.

Adesanya was stoically gazing down on the top middleweight challenger as the South African Du Plessis celebrated his stunning triumph.
Adesanya was stoically gazing down on the top middleweight challenger as the South African Du Plessis celebrated his stunning triumph.

As Du Plessis evaluated the victory and talked about all the cardio he'd been doing while the Stylebender and his entourage stood menacingly in the background.

Then, as they stood mere inches away, Adesanya erupted into a tirade, using the N-word, seemingly to make fun of Du Plessis' earlier remarks about being the only authentic African of the two.

Adesanya uses N-Word against Dricus Du Plessis

Adesanya said, "Let's go n****r, what's up b***h?

Du Plessis takes issue with Adesanya, Usman, and Ngannou claiming Africa while training and residing abroad, despite the fact that they were all born in Africa.
Du Plessis takes issue with Adesanya, Usman, and Ngannou claiming Africa while training and residing abroad, despite the fact that they were all born in Africa.

"Let's go n****r. Yeah n****r. What's up n****r. What the f*** you gonna do n****r?'

"Yeah my African brother, yeah my African brother. What's up n****r, yeah n****r'.

Du Plessis responded saying, "Get this s**t out!

"I am African but I ain't no brother of yours. What do you say to everybody in New Zealand?'

Adesanya on African claims against Dricus Du Plessis

The fighter, a Nigerian who moved to New Zealand when he was 10 and was born in Lagos, replied: "I don't need a DNA test, I know where I'm from."

"Absolutely, it's an easy fight, it's easy money.

Adesanya will now, face du Plessis after he defeated Robert Whittaker
Adesanya will now, face du Plessis after he defeated Robert Whittaker

"I manifested this, I said I was going to have this moment and I know I'm going to have this moment."

Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis

Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis
Reactions to Adesanya's N-Word blasting of Du Plessis

Du Plessis takes issue with Adesanya, Usman, and Ngannou claiming Africa while training and residing abroad, despite the fact that they were all born in Africa.

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