In-cage interview on Saturday at Couders Bank Arena.In a loss to Sean Strickland (28-5 MMA, 15-5 UFC)Adesanya (24-3 MMA, 13-3 UFC) avoided a general in-cage interview at the post-fight press conference on Saturday at Coodes Bank Arena after a short meet and greet and then bypassed a reporter answered questions from the audience.
"Pause. I had other plans. But life throws curve balls," Adesanya told MMA Junkie and other reporters. 'Win or lose, I wasn't going to say much anyway. But now I lost tonight to a better opponent. I just want to be with the people who care about me, the team. They are waiting for me.
But I'm going to leave you guys in the hands of a man much smarter than I am. I will acknowledge you in the global and national media. I will leave it to Eugene Behrman. He will be the first to handle this. I'm going to keep my cool, have breakfast, raise a family, and wait until the next time."
Adesanya left the media room and was replaced by City Kickboxing coach Eugene Bearman, who answered questions from reporters about his title fight loss to Sean Strickland.
Minutes after the press conference, Adesanya posted a short video on his social media, where he spoke cryptically about the loss.
"Still thriving," Adesanya said. 'Everything is going well. I don't like losing, but I like living. But I like living. First I'm with my family, then I greet everyone. But right now, I have to put myself first. Lucius, I have to think of me first."
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