#4. Jared Cannonier - Has the power to put away Israel Adesanya
Jared Cannonier remains the only fighter in the top 5 of the UFC middleweight division who is yet to fight Israel Adesanya. 'The Killa Gorilla' undoubtedly secured a title shot at UFC 271, where he finished Derek Brunson in a No.1 contender's bout. He is expected to take on 'The Last Stylebender' in his next bout.
Cannonier doesn't possess the necessary threat of wrestling to trouble Adesanya. However, he has the power to put away the Kiwi champion if he connects and is known for his durability.
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Jan Blachowicz, the only fighter to have a win over Adesanya, stifled the middleweight champ's offensive striking with his power. Cannonier can employ a similar game plan and has the ability to finish the fight at any moment.
It'll be interesting to see how the fight between Cannonier and Adesanya will play out.
#3. Andre Muniz - Elite submission specialist unlike anyone Israel Adesanya has faced
Andre Muniz is one of the most intriguing contenders in the UFC's middleweight division. The Brazilian is quite far off a shot at Israel Adesanya's middleweight throne at the moment. Nevertheless, he remains an ominous presence in the division.
Muniz secured a UFC contract following a submission victory on Dana White's Contender Series. He put together a four-fight win streak upon joining the promotion's middleweight division, of which three came by way of submission.
The Brazilian grappling phenom's fight against MMA veteran Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza was a real eye-opener. 'Jacare' was the resident submission specialist in the 185 lbs division at the time. Muniz not only secured an armbar finish against the multitime Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion, he managed to break Souza's arm as well.
The win over Souza at UFC 262 was followed by a dominant first-round submission victory over Eryk Anders. Muniz claimed the No.13 spot in the rankings soon after.
The Brazilian is likely three or four wins away from a title shot. With Israel Adesanya, the champion, having recently signed a new deal with the UFC, this matchup is likely to materialize down the line. Adesanya hasn't fought a truly high-level Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner during his time in the UFC and it'll be interesting to see how the fight between the two specialists will play out.
Muniz is yet to face a high-level striker like Adesanya. Perhaps we'll have a clearer idea of his striking prowess when he takes on divisional mainstay and KO artist Uriah Hall in his next bout. The duo are set to lock horns in April.