In a remarkable display of sportsmanship, former two-division UFC champion Alex Pereira extended a powerful and motivational message to his old rival, Israel Adesanya, as ‘The Last Stylebender’ prepares for a pivotal comeback fight at UFC Seattle.
Former middleweight king Israel Adesanya is set to step back into the Octagon this Saturday at UFC Seattle, aiming to secure his first win in three years. He’s slated to face Joe Pyfer, seeking to snap a disheartening three-fight losing streak. Adesanya’s last appearance was a TKO loss to Nassourdine Imavov at UFC Saudi Arabia in February 2025.
Ironically, Adesanya’s most recent victory was against none other than Alex Pereira, then the reigning middleweight champion. Their rivalry is legendary, stretching back to their professional kickboxing days. After enduring three combined losses (across kickboxing and mixed martial arts) to Pereira, Adesanya dramatically avenged himself with a stunning knockout at UFC 287, a moment widely considered one of the most shocking finishes in UFC history.
While their past was marked by intense hostility, both UFC superstars have visibly moved past their rivalry, even sharing a widely-discussed cordial moment at UFC 312 last year. Now, as Adesanya aims to halt his current losing streak at UFC Seattle, Pereira has penned a heartfelt tribute and words of encouragement.
Pereira to Adesanya: ‘Go Show Your Best’ at UFC Seattle
Taking to Instagram, Pereira posted a thoughtful and respectful message addressed to Adesanya:
“Saturday marks another fight night,” Pereira wrote. “I have immense respect for Israel Adesanya — we’ve shared the octagon and experienced moments that profoundly shaped my journey. That particular loss taught me a great deal; it compelled me to evolve, not just as a fighter, but as an individual. I grew, matured, and harnessed that experience as fuel to ascend to a higher plane in both sport and life.”
He continued, “Irrespective of our past rivalry, I deeply understand what it takes to step into that cage — the countless years of dedication, the immense pressure, the profound sacrifices. Because of this understanding, I wish you a truly great fight. Step in focused, and unleash your absolute best.”
Concluding with his signature phrase, he added, “We keep evolving. See you at the top. CHAMA.”
Meanwhile, Pereira himself is eyeing history, aiming to become the UFC’s first-ever three-division champion. He is slated to make his heavyweight debut against Ciryl Gane for the interim title at UFC Freedom 250 this summer, while undisputed champion Tom Aspinall recovers from multiple eye injuries.
In the interim, ‘Poatan’ will undoubtedly be watching UFC Seattle closely this weekend, appearing to hold a strong interest in Adesanya’s performance and successful return.
