Israel Adesanya’s coach reacts to UFC Fight Night 250 knockout loss: ‘We made a mistake’

Israel Adesanya competes with Nassourdine Imavov in their men’s middleweight fight during the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night 250 in Riyadh on February 1, 2025. (Photo by Fayez NURELDINE / AFP) (Photo by FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images)

Mike Angovereflected on Israel Adesanya’s knockout loss at UFC Fight Night 250.

Adesanya (24-5 MMA, 13-5 UFC) was knocked out by Nassourdine Imavov (16-4 MMA, 8-2 UFC) in the second round of Saturday’s main event at ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In the opening minute of Round 2, Adesanya claimed he was poked in the eye. However, he opted not to take a timeout, and wound up getting clipped with a big right hand just seconds later. He was finished by ground and pound at the 0:30 mark.

Angove, Adesanya’s striking coach, credited Imavov for his finishing instincts.

“The name of the game, particularly in small gloves: You can’t make mistakes,” Angove told Submission Radio. “We made a mistake. Nassourdine, I would say, with his team, recognized when we made that mistake and they jumped on it – which means they have to have planned. So you’ve got to congratulate them for that. Izzy got poked in the eye. There was a break. Izzy didn’t want to take the break – was just keen on getting on with it. But in doing that, he didn’t reset as you normally would and create some space.

“That means you’re still in the firing zone, and then you want him to keep the pressure on. It’s just one of those things. It just happens. He felt he was doing well in the fight and wanted to keep that pressure on, and Nassourdine caught him switching – beautiful right hand that resonated around the stadium and he couldn’t recover from that. It was right on the button, and then he followed up with a left hook against the cage and the referee came and stopped it.”

Angove was asked if the inadvertent eye poke from Imavov impacted the fight-ending sequence.

“No, he just got clipped in the eye,” Angove said. “It does put you off momentarily, but he could see clearly enough when it came to reset. It’s just one of those things: You’ve got to be careful.

“An experienced pro will cram the distance when the referee breaks something. You have to create your own space. You reset or circle back to the center. But in the heat of the moment, you want to put the pressure on, which is what happened. That’s just what happens. That’s the fight. At the end of the day, it’s just a fight, so we just have to deal with it.”

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