Israel Adesanya and Joaquin Buckley undoubtedly aren’t followers of one another.
This previous Saturday, Buckley squared off with Adesanya’s buddy Kamaru Usman in the principle occasion of UFC Atlanta. Adesanya was, in fact, watching in support of his fellow “African King” and earlier than the battle began, “The Final Stylebender” had some harsh phrases for Buckley.
“I hate this n*gga, bro,” Adesanya mentioned on his YouTube channel. “I don’t even use the phrase ‘hate’ frivolously however I hate this n*gga, bro. One thing about him simply f*cking annoys me. The best factor about him is that kick [Buckley’s KO of the Year over Impa Kasanganay in 2020]. I respect that.
“Actually, I’m simply making an attempt to relax, speak. ‘Hey man, we’ve gotta get this going, duh duh duh duh duh duh,’ like he’s rapping. Each single time. He’s simply so f*cking annoying. At one level I actually walked away whereas he was speaking … and I feel he didn’t like that, so he went towards me since then. However f*ck the dude. Perhaps I’m a hater, bro. Perhaps I’m only a hater.”
Adesanya’s hate was rewarded as Usman gained a dominant choice over Buckley, delivering a classic efficiency at UFC Atlanta. Regardless of the loss, Buckley remains in good spirits, and was actually completely satisfied sufficient to fireplace again at Adesanya on Monday.
“Hate the farmer that took yo belt n*gga not me. #HateTheBoerN*gga. Stand on enterprise bout Africa or China or wherever the f*ck you from bitch.”
Buckley started his UFC profession at middleweight, the place the outspoken “New Mansa” was all the time trying to climb the ranks. A couple of losses derailed these ambitions at 185 kilos, however after dropping to welterweight in 2023, Buckley went on a tear, profitable six in a row earlier than dropping to Usman on Saturday.