Morning Report: Coach targets Dricus du Plessis vs. Alex Pereira title fight in December: ‘We’ll go up’
UFC 305 went as planned for South Africa’s first and only champion.
Dricus du Plessis entered the event in Perth, Australia ready to defend his title for the first time this past Saturday. Standing in his way was the middleweight division’s most recent long-term ruler, Israel Adesanya. The developed bad blood between the pair crescendoed in the form of a compelling main event.
Ultimately, “StillKnocks” came out victorious with a fourth-round face crank, making him the first to submit Adesanya in his 28-fight career (24-4). The stretch of success for du Plessis extended to 10 consecutive wins on the night (22-2 overall).
Immediately after the fight, the former divisional champion-turned-light heavyweight king, Alex Pereira, teased a return to challenge du Plessis. “Poatan’s” timing was funny, considering he just had his next defense — a clash with Khalil Rountree Jr. at UFC 307 in October — announced. The middleweight champion declared in his post-fight scrum he’s not calling for a double champion attempt just yet, but will do whatever is asked of him next. As for his coach Morne Visser, the thought of putting something together by the year’s end sounds perfect.
“No, I won’t give him the joy to go down to 185 [pounds]. We’ll just go up,” Visser told Submission Radio. “Because when we beat him he’ll say that, ‘We had to go down’ and he was fatigued and whatever. So, no. We’ll go up.
“I’m sure the UFC will be okay with that. Going up, if that’s what he said, I know Dricus is game, so we’ll go up. I’m not gonna wait for him to come down. He’s fighting in October, I really hope the UFC gives us the blessing for this for December. As soon as that.”
In a matchup with Pereira, du Plessis and company would face another stiff challenge in an elite-level striker unlike many the sport has seen before. Despite any kickboxing similarities that the rivals Pereira and Adesanya have, Visser doesn’t think the approach would be comparable.
“It’s a different gameplan,” Visser said. “There’s no way we’re gonna walk away from getting asked from the UFC to do something like that. We were criticized a few times because of Dricus saying no with injuries in the past. This fight was supposed to happen earlier.
“I’m glad it didn’t because I’m sure ‘Izzy’ changed his whole game plan. So, this was a proper brawl.”
UFC CEO Dana White indicated before the fight that former champion Sean Strickland would await the winner of du Plessis vs. Adesanya. So, for now, the champion can expect a rematch against the man he took the belt from via a split decision at UFC 297 in January.
It was also teased that du Plessis would get to make a dream come true with a victory at UFC 305. That dream being the UFC debut in South Africa with him headlining. Strickland has already pushed back on that idea on Twitter, calling for a Las Vegas event.
Hate to break it to you, “Tarzan,” but you’re not really in the position to call the shots anymore.
When it comes to a South Africa UFC show, Visser sees only one logical opponent when that time comes, and it’s not Strickland.
“I did say to ‘Izzy’ earlier when I saw him, I do believe there is talks about doing Africa,” Visser said. “So, South Africa sometime. I don’t think it’s going to be too soon but I said to ‘Izzy’ that I think the only guy that deserves to fight us in Africa is ‘Izzy.’ It will be a rematch and the only guys that deserves Africa are the two Africans, the true Africans, nobody else.”
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LET’S WATCH
UFC 305 Post Show.
UFC 305 Post-Fight Scrums.
On To the Next One.
Noche UFC Promo.
Greatest KOs in Every UFC Division’s History.
PFL Hollywood Highlights.
PFL Fight Camps.
MORNING MUSIC
Go to Twitter, use the #MorningReport hashtag, or find one of my tweets with it, and drop me a jam you’re currently really into. I’ll pick the best one alongside my daily choice and give you a shoutout! You can also share in the comments below — those are just harder to sift through sometimes!
This month’s full playlist:
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Fearless.
Ribas commentary.
Moments.
Sights.
Bullet’s bullets.
Stamp smiles.
Be the reason someone smiles today. pic.twitter.com/WlSt5mSCbg
— Stamp Fairtex (@stamp_fairtex) August 18, 2024
Light heavyweight.
I Received a lot of messages today regarding the Light Heavyweight title fight, my job is to smash people’s face who they put in front of me, I will destroy Rakic in Abu Dhabi and I will not be denied, I don’t need nobody to feel bad for me @danawhite @Mickmaynard2
— Magomed Ankalaev (@AnkalaevM) August 16, 2024
Clang.
HOLY FOOK pic.twitter.com/cgJoGIVt6O
— MrTestoestrogen (@MrTestoestrogen) August 16, 2024
Fight outside the cage.
The best angle of Allen & Vettori pic.twitter.com/kQEHOQeAdi
— Alex Behunin (@AlexBehunin) August 17, 2024
This is proper good shit tho
— Marvin Vettori (@MarvinVettori) August 18, 2024
Tried to sneak attack me couldn’t do shit lol pic.twitter.com/1fT2VYYZLd
The one and only.
Ya boy is back sorry it took so long but you'll understand why Oct 12th we different different @curtisbarnett63 TKD gone have me right Sponsors #beastboyback #ufc #tkd #BTA #huggybear #fathlete #mma #thiccboy #twitch #itsbeentolong #fun #icantwait #sorryforthe pic.twitter.com/3BhjrNiOdS
— Chris “Beastboy aka Huggybear” Barnett (@Beastboy61) August 17, 2024
It’s been a run.
I’m the only mfer who losses will all be in the hall of fame . I feel used
— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) August 18, 2024
This guy is something else.
Craig Jones is absolutely unhinged #CJI pic.twitter.com/Bk1Q2kwgT3
— MacMally (@MacMallyMMA) August 18, 2024
Technique.
Felipe Andrew uses his patented switch and Nicky Rod counters it with fast hips pic.twitter.com/9O8cIDfxvU
— Josie Aldo (@JosieAldoMMA) August 18, 2024
Tease.
Unamused.
@AlexPereiraUFC biggest chicken in the Ufc he call out guys middleweight he 40 pound more than them I am the only guy he doesn’t even mention my name I promise I’m gonna handle my business in October and I’m gonna knock you out under 2 round
— Magomed Ankalaev (@AnkalaevM) August 18, 2024
Cheers, buddy.
From the bottom of my heart once again
— Dricus Du Plessis (@dricusduplessis) August 18, 2024
THANK YOU @Drake pic.twitter.com/bcSiOjGezd
Callout.
We will be fighting in the land of the free... You're not ducking me Dutch man......... I know you're going to try.... it's not happening.....
— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) August 18, 2024
Dana white "you're next in line"
Were bringing it back to America and the belt is staying back in America!
FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Stephen Thompson (17-7-1) vs. Joaquin Buckley (19-6); UFC 307, Oct. 5
Alex Pereira (11-2) vs. Khalil Rountree Jr. (13-5); UFC 307, Oct. 5
Raquel Pennington (16-8) vs. Julianna Peña (10-5); UFC 307, Oct. 5
Roman Dolidze (13-3) vs. Kevin Holland (26-11); UFC 307, Oct. 5
Ibo Aslan (13-1) vs. Raffael Cerqueira (11-0); UFC 308, Oct. 26
Caio Machado (8-3-1) vs. Brendson Ribeiro (15-7); UFC Edmonton, Nov. 2
Mackenzie Dern (14-5) vs. Amanda Ribas (12-5); UFC Tampa, Dec. 14
FINAL THOUGHTS
I refute any fight for Pereira that isn’t Magomed Ankalaev until it happens. Plain and simple.
Thanks for reading!
POLL POSITION
Last Week’s Results:
Friday: 58% of 272 total votes answered “No” when asked, “Will Sean O’Malley ever have a pro boxing match?”
Thursday: 84% of 293 total votes answered “No” when asked, “Will Jake Paul face a traditional boxer after his Mike Tyson match?”
Wednesday: 51% of 300 total votes answered “Yes” when asked, “Will Belal Muhammad defend his title before 2025?”
Tuesday: 63% of 453 total votes answered “Yes” when asked, “Will Robert Whittaker get the next title shot if he defeats Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 308?”
Monday: 61% of 599 total votes answered “Dricus du Plessis” when asked, “Who wins this weekend?” du Plessis defeated Israel Adesanya via fourth-round face crank at 3:38 in UFC 305’s main event.
Today’s exit poll:
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