How Israel Adesanya REALLY Knocked Out Alex Pereira 🥶💥 | The Hidden Strategy Behind the KO
On April 8, 2023, at UFC 287, Israel Adesanya silenced every doubter and delivered one of the most iconic knockouts in UFC history — stopping longtime rival Alex Pereira cold in the second round.

But this wasn’t just about power. It wasn’t luck.
This was pure strategy, timing, and mental warfare at its finest.
Here’s how Adesanya really knocked out Pereira — and why it was a masterclass in elite striking.
Adesanya Played Possum — On Purpose
In round two, Pereira began pressing Adesanya against the cage — similar to how he did in their previous fight. Most watching thought Izzy was hurt again. But in hindsight, it was clear:
Adesanya was baiting him.
He let Pereira get comfortable. Let him fire off the left kicks. Let him drop his right hand after throwing. And then — in a flash — Izzy fired the perfect right hand counter.
“That’s the last time you’ll ever see me like that,” Adesanya said post-fight.
“I set that trap. He fell for it. Lights out.”
Reading Pereira’s Patterns
Throughout their previous fights — in kickboxing and the UFC — Adesanya studied Pereira’s tendencies. And one habit stood out:
Pereira leaned forward and squared up when throwing his left hook, often leaving his chin open after low kicks or body shots.
Izzy waited, absorbed just enough damage to sell vulnerability, and when Pereira committed to a flurry near the cage…
BOOM — right cross, right hook. KO.

Revenge Fueled Precision
Make no mistake — this was personal.
Adesanya had lost three times to Pereira (twice in kickboxing, once in MMA). Many doubted if he could ever beat “Poatan.”
But instead of emotional recklessness, Izzy came in laser-focused, conserving energy, staying calm, and sticking to the game plan. When the opportunity came, he unleashed everything — in two punches.
“This is my story. I wrote the last chapter,” Adesanya said after knocking Pereira out cold.Elite Fight IQ Wins Again
Adesanya didn’t just knock Pereira out — he out-thought him.
It was a reminder to the world that when it comes to striking, very few can match Izzy’s:

Patience under pressure
Knowledge of angles
Use of feints and traps
Killer instinct when the moment is right
That night, Israel Adesanya reminded everyone why he’s one of the greatest strikers MMA has ever seen.
Pereira’s Power vs. Adesanya’s Mind
While Pereira is still a terrifying force in the octagon, that night in Miami showed the flip side of pure aggression — and how a smarter fighter can end things instantly.
The real story of that knockout?
It wasn’t just revenge.
It was chess — played at full speed, with fists.
And Israel Adesanya? He checkmated a monster.