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Adesanya ready to retrieve middleweight title from Du Plessis

The octagon is back in Perth, Australia, for a second straight year – and for the third time ever – with a stellar fight card for UFC 305 that includes a middleweight championship grudge match, and eight Australians in action at RAC Arena, on Sunday.

New titleholder, Dricus du Plessis taking on two-time former champion, Israel Adesanya, for the UFC middleweight title is the headline bout in what has been called the best UFC card assembled on Australian soil.

In the main event, du Plessis will defend the title he won with a split decision against American Sean Strickland at UFC 297, in Toronto, in January for the first time.

The South African boasts a perfect 7-0 record in UFC and a 21-2 overall record, and he will finally fight two-time champion, Adesanya after an injury to du Plessis forced their original match-up last year to be shelved. Adesanya is striving to become the first fighter to win the middleweight title three times, and the Nigerian-New Zealander returns to Australia seeking vengeance for his loss to Strickland, in Sydney, last September.

The co-main event presents flyweights, Steve Ercag and Kai Kara-France with not only the opportunity for Trans-Tasman bragging rights but also the chance to become a title challenger.

In the run-up, Adesanya put UFC on blast for seemingly trying to erase Francis Ngannou’s name from the history books. Ngannou left the UFC last year having won the heavyweight championship and obliterated many big-name fighters like Alistair Overeem, Curtis Blaydes, Cain

Velasquez, Junior dos Santos, and Ciryl Gane with his knockout punches, or proven boxing at the elite level of MMA. After leaving UFC, he fought Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua in boxing and will return to MMA with a PFL MMA fight

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