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Michael Bisping explains why he doesn't see Alex Pereira as a threat to Israel Adesanya's middleweight reign

Michael Bisping (left), Israel Adesanya (top right), and Alex Pereira (bottom right) [Images courtesy of @mikebisping Instagram and Getty]
Michael Bisping (left), Israel Adesanya (top right), and Alex Pereira (bottom right) [Images courtesy of @mikebisping Instagram and Getty]

Michael Bisping recently stated that he is siding with Israel Adesanya to beat Alex Pereira when the duo eventually fight in the UFC.

Adesanya and Pereira are expected to lock horns next with the UFC middleweight title on the line. 'Poatan' holds two wins in kickboxing against 'The Last Stylebender', including a knockout.

While many have tipped a third fight in the UFC to go in the same direction, Bisping is taking the champion's side in a potential fight. The Englishman believes there is too much on the line for Adesanya to lose for a third time against Pereira. While speaking on his YouTube channel, 'The Count' said:

"Adesanya coming into this fight will feel like Pereira's coming for everything that he's worked for. The riches, the legacy, the fortune, the cars, the houses, the jewelry, okay? Pereira is a real threat of taking all that away. But will he do that? I don't think so. I really don't. "

The former middleweight champion further pointed out that Adesanya has improved a lot since their last fight:

"I think between the time of them two fighting a long time ago, I think Adesanya has improved so much. When you fight at this level in the UFC, you got no choice but to get better... Adesanya's got a great life and he has built that through his octagon performances. He ain't gonna give it up against Alex Pereira. That's why this fight is gonna be incredible."

Watch Michael Bisping talk about Israel Adesanya vs. Alex Pereira:


Israel Adesanya vs. Alex Pereira – A potential timeline

Israel Adesanya has already stated that talks of a potential date for his fight against Pereira have begun. Fans will be keeping a close eye on when the grudge match eventually takes place.

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Both fighters fought at the UFC 276 pay-per-view earlier this month. Adesanya defended his title for the fifth time against Jared Cannonier in the main event of the card. He was maligned by many for his safety-first approach in the unanimous decision win.

Alex Pereira, meanwhile, was much more impressive. He obliterated then No.4-ranked Sean Strickland in the first round to possibly seal his spot as the next fighter to challenge for the title.

It only seems to be a matter of time before the former rivals cross paths again. All signs show that the pair's respective next appearances in the octagon will be against each other.

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