Coach Eugene Bareman discusses Israel Adesanya’s rematch against Alex Pereira at UFC 287 

Eugene Bareman (left); Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira (right)
Eugene Bareman (left); Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira (right)

Israel Adesanya will face Alex Pereira at UFC 287 in a rematch of their UFC 281 bout in which the latter claimed the middleweight title. City Kickboxing head coach Eugene Bareman shared that he would have liked more time before the rematch.

Speaking to Ariel Helwani of The MMA Hour, Bareman stated:

"If I had a choice, which I quite often don't, then I would probably have waited longer and prepared - just to give Israel a little more time between a stoppage like that and the next fight. In an ideal world, I would have done what they do in boxing. I would've brought in a couple guys for Israel to warm up on and then fight Pereira, but in the UFC we don't have that choice."

Bareman continued:

"Quite frankly, Israel is 100% adamant that he must be the next person to fight Alex Pereira beyond all doubt. So much so that when they were talking about Pereira fighting at the end of last year, Israel was like, 'okay then, we'll fight'. Before Israel had his surgeries and everything, Israel was prepared to take the fight on four to five weeks notice if Pereira was willing to take the fight."

Bareman added that while he would not have liked the idea of Israel Adesanya fighting on such short notice, he would not have been able to stop the former middleweight champion. He noted that May or June would have been his ideal target date for the rematch between 'The Last Stylebender' and Alex Pereira.

Watch Eugene Bareman's full comments below (starting at the 2:39:10 mark):

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Israel Adesanya shares his UFC 287 motivation

Israel Adesanya will look to reclaim the middleweight throne when he faces Alex Pereira at UFC 287. Speaking to the media prior to UFC 284, the No.1-ranked middleweight shared his motivation for the upcoming bout, stating:

"I've never not been motivated to fight this guy, but for this one, I've put the pressure on myself. F**k the belt, f**k everything else, I have to beat this guy. That's, I guess, my motivation - just beating him. Like I said, they can say whatever they want. It's 1-0 or 3-0. I don't keep score, I settle them and I just need one and I'm going to get it done."

Adesanya has lost all three of his previous meetings with Pereira, two of which came in kickboxing. Despite this, he remains the betting favorite leading up to UFC 287 as each of the previous bouts were very closely contested.

Watch Israel Adesanya discuss his motivation leading up to UFC 287 below (starting at the 1:45 mark):

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