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Adesanya, 33, went into the penultimate pay-per-view main event of the year looking to avenge the brutal knockout loss he suffered to Pereira in his final kickboxing bout five years ago.
But the same fate befell him in the fifth round front of a sold-out crowd at The World’s Most Famous Arena.
Adesanya relished the prospect of settling the score with the previously-undefeated Pereira, telling SunSport earlier this year: “It definitely gets me up. I like new blood, fresh blood.
“Even Pereira, fighting him is still new blood because he hasn’t seen me in my element which is real, unhinged striking in MMA.
“No pillows for hands, straight, straight striking.
“Also, we have the element of grappling as well, which he’ll be surprised about.”
Adesanya was his usual elusive self to begin with, throwing out numerous his trademark feints amid leg kick trades.
Adesanya managed to draw several big reactions from the big Brazilian, whom he sent backwards with a good stiff right hand.
Pereira tried to utilise heavy pressure and throw his left hook multiple times – although Adesanya was wise to it.
He did, however, find a home for the hook that stopped the fan favourite five years ago before narrowly landing a flying knee.
But Adesanya punctuated the round with a nasty right hand and left hook that wobbled Pereira before the horn.
Adesanya’s elusiveness proved to be a problem for Pereira again in the second.
He did a brilliant job of staying on the outside and avoiding Pereira’s left hook.
Adesanya changed tact with a single-leg takedown but it was stuffed by Pereira.
But Pereira ended the round with a takedown of his own after eating a right hand following a separation form the clinch.
A stiff one-two down the pipe snapped back the head of Pereira early in the third.
Pereira reacted by firing a hard body kick, which ended up being caught and led to him being taken down.
And he stayed there until the end of the round, which ended with Adesanya landing an axe kick and more ground and pound.
Adesanya had success with his right hand twice in the round – snapping back the head of the fatigued challenger.
The former champion looked to utilise level changes before initiating a clinch.
Adesanya landed a big right hand after breaking the clinch but ate one himself before the end of the round.
A dogged and determined Pereira came out aggressive after the restart and began stalking the champion.
Adesanya fell backwards after checking a kick, although. Pereira failed to capitalise on the golden opportunity.
But capitalise he did after hurting Adesanya with a monsterous hook against the fence.
Adesanya’s equilibrium was gone and he immediately went into survival mode.
Pereira unloaded punishing strike after punishing strike on the former champion, who tried his best to utilise head movement to survive the storm.
But referee Marc Goddard waved off the contest after seeing Adesanya fail to answer the brutal strikes, thus bringing an end to the reign of the Last Stylebender.
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