(Photo : Hannah Peters/Getty Images) AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – UFC fighter Israel Adesanya speaks to the group forward of a protest on June 01, 2020, in Auckland, New Zealand. The rally was organized in solidarity with protests throughout the United States following the killing of an unarmed black man George Floyd by the hands of a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Israel Adesanya is completed choosing fights with fellow UFC fighters for now, however battle simply follows him wherever he goes, no matter he does.
The Stylebender promoted a movie depicting his journey to stardom on his X account, and since it’s the web, some individuals discovered methods to say one thing adverse about it.
After seeing the movie poster, an X consumer steered that the Nigerian-Kiwi combined martial arts fighter has no proper to speak about masculinity anymore after being seen with painted nails.
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Another consumer got here to his protection, saying, “That it really doesn’t matter if he paints his nails or not. Mf is more masculine than you and OP will ever be.”
This prompted Adesanya to answer with sarcasm:
I’m extra profitable, might fuck him up and fuck his bitch. But he most likely the kind that donβt get bitches ππππππππ https://t.co/WLv927SjiT
β Israel Adesanya (@stylebender) August 4, 2023
Adesanya’s movie titled Stylebender, after his monicker, can be launched on August 24.
Stylebender talks about development
Adesanya will not be shy from responding to criticisms like he did to that X consumer. But in his newest look, he confirmed he isn’t afraid to confess he is improper.
He is in a racially-charged dispute with Dricus Du Plessis, however that’s not his first. He beforehand went at it with Robert Whittaker over who the true Kiwi is.
Now, he’s making a U-turnΒ about it.
“Funny enough, someone brought it to my attention that I did the same thing to Rob and I was like, ‘True, I did because I called him a mozzie.’ And I was like, ‘F*ck, they’re right,'” he instructed the Halfcast podcast.
“But guess what? I was wrong. That’s called growth. I learned. I realized that’s – how’s this, a black guy, telling this f*cking Maori that, ‘Nah, you’re not a f*cking true Kiwi because you live in Australia.’ That’s stupid.”
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