UFC 276: Israel Adesanya vs Jared Cannonier is a case of dynamism vs dynamite
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When Israel Adesanya defends the UFC middleweight title against Jared Cannonier on Saturday, it could well be a matter of dynamism versus dynamite.
During Adesanya’s three-year reign, almost every defence has been defined by a display of deft striking, the former kickboxing champion utilising his height, range, slickness of movement and precise timing to create angles and openings. Ultimately, he dismantles his opponents.
The combination of those assets, and the enthralling offence in which they result, led to the knockout of Robert Whittaker that saw the fittingly-nicknamed “Last Stylebender” ascend to undisputed status in October 2019. It also led to the masterful deconstruction of Paulo


