One of the most successful and relevant champions of the last decade, the recent track record of Israel adesanya It's been quite melancholic. Without knowing what it's like to win in the world's most famous octagon for almost three years and with four consecutive losses, the former middleweight champion (up to 83,9 kg) needs a significant change as soon as possible. In this context, in addition to physical and technical issues, Eugene Bareman believes that his pupil's main problem may be psychological. The head coach of City Kickboxing spoke about the subject in an interview with 'Submission Radio' last Monday (13).
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“I know where Israel needs to change, and I’m not going to talk about it publicly, but you see some glimpses, right? You see glimpses of the old Israel. So, it’s just about transforming those glimpses into longer, more consistent efforts. He just needs to do some deep reflection, man, like you do after every fight. Every fighter, after losing, needs to isolate himself in the forest or in a dark room for 24 hours, or whatever. They need to get their lives together, and that’s exactly what Israel needs to do. He needs to find it within himself. He needs to dig deep this time,” he stated.
Adesanya can find inspiration in academia itself.
While Izzy is facing a difficult situation in the category where he once reigned, one of his main training partners is having the best phase of his career. Last Saturday, Carlos Ulberg overcame a serious injury to his right knee to win Jiri Prochazka by brutal knockout in the first round and become the new light heavyweight champion (up to 93kg) during the main event of UFC 327.
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