UFC 293 Results And Report For 10 September: Highlight, Match Ratings, Winners And Losers
In the realm of mixed martial arts (MMA), few events have sent shockwaves through the community like UFC 293’s main event. This highly anticipated showdown saw Sean Strickland, the underdog of underdogs, face off against one of the most revered champions in UFC history, Israel Adesanya. What transpired inside the cage in Australia that night will be etched in MMA history forever, as Strickland delivered a masterful performance to dethrone Adesanya and claim the UFC middleweight championship.
From the moment the octagon doors closed behind them, Sean Strickland displayed an unmatched level of determination. Despite entering the fight as a massive underdog and facing a formidable opponent like Adesanya, Strickland showed no signs of trepidation. Instead, he employed a relentless forward-moving strategy that left Adesanya baffled and unable to execute his signature striking game.
Adesanya, renowned for his proficiency as a kickboxer, was expected to dictate the pace of the fight with his striking prowess. However, Strickland’s unrelenting pressure kept Adesanya on the defensive, rendering him ineffective throughout the match. In a fight that never touched the canvas, Strickland’s calculated approach ensured that the champion rarely found opportunities to unleash his offensive arsenal.
Strickland’s dominance was evident right from the opening bell, as he landed a series of powerful strikes that severely hurt Adesanya in the first round. This early onslaught set the tone for the remainder of the fight, as Strickland continued to push the action, keeping Adesanya with his back against the cage.
As the fight progressed into the second round, Israel Adesanya seemed to regain his composure and begin to find his rhythm. He managed to land a few effective strikes and displayed moments of brilliance, but much of his success appeared to come from Strickland’s reduced offensive output. Adesanya’s attempts to mount a comeback were thwarted by Strickland’s unyielding forward movement.
Despite these brief moments of resurgence, Adesanya was never able to establish control over the fight. Strickland’s simple yet effective approach of pressuring the champion continuously kept Adesanya on the back foot, denying him the space and time needed to unleash his technical striking abilities.
As the final bell rang, there was little doubt about the outcome of the contest. All three official scorecards unanimously declared Sean Strickland the victor, with scores of 49–46 in his favor. This unexpected turn of events crowned a new UFC middleweight champion, leaving the MMA world in awe of Strickland’s accomplishment.
In the aftermath of his historic win, Sean Strickland displayed humility and respect towards his opponent, Israel Adesanya. “You guys know, Izzy is a bad motherf—er, guys,” Strickland acknowledged in his post-fight interview. “He’s beaten the majority of my friends pretty easily. I was doubting myself at times, but the fans in Australia motivated me. In the fourth round, when I heard you yelling, it motivated me, guys.”
Strickland’s words reflected the deep admiration and respect that fighters have for Adesanya’s accomplishments in the sport. It was a touching moment of sportsmanship in the midst of an astonishing upset.
The fight marked Israel Adesanya’s first title defence in his second stint as the UFC middleweight champion. After suffering a knockout loss to Alex Pereira in late 2022, Adesanya made a triumphant return earlier this year, reclaiming the championship. His plans were originally set to include a title defence against Dricus Du Plessis, fueled by a contentious rivalry between the two fighters. However, when Du Plessis was unable to accept the fight at UFC 293, Sean Strickland stepped in, with many in the MMA community dismissing his chances of victory.
Instead, Strickland defied all odds and delivered a performance that not only secured his place in MMA history but also cast doubt on Adesanya’s legacy as an all-time great. The unexpected outcome added a layer of unpredictability to the sport and demonstrated that in MMA, anything can happen when two fighters step into the cage.
UFC 293 Recap
The monumental upset in the main event was just one of the highlights of UFC 293, which featured an array of thrilling matchups. Here is a recap of the card and results:
Sean Strickland (c) def. Israel Adesanya via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46).
Alexander Volkov def. Tai Tuivasa via second-round submission (Ezekiel choke)
Manel Kape def. Felipe Dos Santos via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).
Justin Tafa def. Austen Lane via first-round TKO (punches)
Tyson Pedro def. Anton Turkalj via first-round TKO (punches)
Carlos Ulberg def. Da Woon Jung via third-round submission (rear-naked choke)
Chepe Mariscal def. Jack Jenkins via second-round submission (verbal tap)
John Makdessi def. Jamie Mullarkey via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).
Nasrat Haqparast def. Landon Quinones via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
Charlie Radtke def. Mike Diamond via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27).
Gabriel Miranda def. Shane Young via first-round submission (neck crank)
Kevin Jousset def. Kiefer Crosbie via first-round submission (rear-naked choke)
The shocking turn of events at UFC 293, with Sean Strickland dethroning Israel Adesanya to claim the middleweight championship, serves as a potent reminder of the unpredictability and excitement that MMA offers. Strickland’s remarkable victory, achieved against all odds, will be remembered as one of the sport’s most astonishing upsets.
While Israel Adesanya’s legacy remains intact as one of the sport’s greatest fighters, the loss to Strickland adds an intriguing twist to his career. As for Sean Strickland, his name is now etched in the annals of MMA history, forever associated with an incredible moment that will be talked about for generations to come. UFC 293 will be remembered not just for the fights but for the unforgettable drama and surprise that unfolded in the main event.