For Israel Adesanya, what from the outside seemed a perfectly cordial chance meet with Paulo Costa at their Abu Dhabi hotel only cemented what he feels inside.
Chiefly, that come Sunday, his opponent will crumble under the lights on Fight Island.
"I kind of expected it a little bit," Adesanya tells The National of the run-in, captured on video and sent out across social media at the weekend, when the pair bumped into one another and apparently shared a joke about Costa's weight.
Perhaps, though, it wasn't so genial, after all.
"I could sense it,” Adesanya says. “I put up a story on my Instagram and it showed you what really happened. He walked by me, I stared him down and he goes, ‘You good?’, and I replied, ‘I’m great’. He said something and I doubled back and went over there to size him up.
“I had he and his manager giggling like little girls. I gave him an opportunity to say what he really wanted to say. It just confirmed what I already knew: without no crowd, without no TV cameras, he doesn’t keep the same energy. I do."
In a protracted and often profane build-up to the headline act at UFC 253, a middleweight title bout that kicks off Fight Island 2, the mental warfare continues.
“He submitted to me," Adesanya, the current champion, says. "It confirmed to me that he’s my son; I son-ed him. And I had them, ‘Hey we’ll be nice, we’ll be nice’ as I approached them.
“I shook his hand, tapped him on the shoulder - all these things are a strategy because I was feeling him out, seeing the pressure of his handshake. And I could see that he’s not about that life.”
Recounting the story from his hotel room at the W Abu Dhabi – Yas Island, a few days out from another mighty test in a thus-far meteoric rise through the UFC, Adesanya is playing it as cool as a desert night.
Some say Costa represents the greatest challenge to his unbeaten record, built latterly in Adesanya’s two and a half years in the promotion. Yet, outwardly at least, he doesn’t seem too perturbed.
“I’m practising patience,” he says. “There’s no point in getting excited. That’s why when I saw him, I wanted him to feel me so I rocked up to him, doubled back to him.
“I was hoping he’d do something, because he’s been the one beating his chest at every fight of mine. I wanted to see if he kept the same energy, but he didn’t. So I stayed cool, calm and collected. Like the killer that I am.”
Adesanya's CV certainly speaks to that. Having carved a stellar career in kickboxing – he won 75 of his 80 bouts through China, New Zealand and beyond - the Nigerian-born athlete joined the UFC in December 2017 and, within two months, had a debut victory.
Seven more wins have followed. Achievements have flown with the time: interim champion; 2019’s Fight of the Year, against Kevin Gastelum; four Performance of the Night bonuses, two for Fight of the Night. In all, he has seen off six top-15 fighters.
Last October, Adesanya took out then-champion Robert Whittaker in spectacular fashion in front of almost 60,000 people in Melbourne.
Still, and will typical belt-holder bravado, he stresses he hasn’t exceeded his own expectations.
“Not even close,” Adesanya says. “I feel like I’m almost halfway to what I’m achieving in this game, when I’m talking about legacy-wise. But there’s still a long way to go.”
Sunday's showdown with Costa is another step towards that. The clash brings together two undefeated fighters - Adesanya stands at 19-0 in professional mixed martial arts, Costa 13-0 - only the second time in UFC history that unbeaten rivals face off for the title. That only other example was in 2009.
Little wonder, then, that UFC president Dana White has declared this will be Fight of the Year in an already memorable 2020, both inside and outside the octagon.
Adesanya, though, doesn’t necessarily agree.
“To be honest, his toughness is probably what’s going to make it fight of the year, if he can somehow withstand the beating I’m going to put on him," he says. "But I don’t think he can. I don’t think his gas tank will let him. That’s why I don’t really think it’s going to be fight of the year. But it’s going be a domination of the year and knockout of the year.
“[His style] is tailor made for me. I just watched '[UFC 253] Countdown' this morning and I can he has a whole team around him, just a bunch of ‘Yes men’ around him that blow smoke up his ass.
“He hasn’t been – I hate this word so much because people try to use it about me – humbled properly. Like I have with my teammates, my killers that I work with. Every single day is a struggle, especially with this lockdown that we had at the gym, because everybody was levelling up. So I just don’t see it going past the fourth round.”
That said, Costa looms large, both literally and figuratively. The hulking Brazilian has blazed his own trail through the UFC, with four of his five wins coming by technical knockout. Last time out, against Yoel Romero in August 2019, Costa was pushed to a decision. It sits as his only three-round encounter; Sunday's championship bout could go five.
As he is wise to do, Adesanya remains respectful of Costa's raw power.
“Exactly,” he says. “You have to be confident, but you have to understand the task at hand. You can’t sleep on anyone or you get slept. And I feel he’s sleeping on me; he’s thinking he’s just going to walk through my shots, but I take this fight seriously and he better be.
“But I don’t think he is. I think he really believes he’s just going to walk through me. But he’s going to be in when he walks into one of my shots. It’s a clichéd thing to say: there’s levels to this and I’m going display it Sunday.”
The consensus is Adesanya didn't exhibit his true talent in his most recent outing. February's points-victory against Romero was hugely disappointing, an eagerly anticipated contest dimmed significantly by a sizeable lack of activity. It prompted heavy criticism from fans and media.
Seven months on, Adesanya is keen to consign it to memory, to prove it was merely a bump on what he perceives his road to greatness.
“A little bit,” he says. “Not the fight itself, but the way people talk about, ‘All he does is run away. He’s scared’. And I’m like, ‘You dumb [expletive] have a short memory. Like, really? I’m scared? Me?
“So, yeah, I feel like Roy Jones Jr when he said, ‘Y’all must’ve forgot’. I kind of need to let people know and remind them. [Sunday] is good for especially the casuals, and there’s heaps of them.
“It boosts my stock heavily because of the look of it: the skinny clown, which is myself, whoops this overly inflated balloon animal, this juiced-up monkey. I do that and people go, ‘Wow, skinny guy beat muscly guy. Oh my god, he’s so good’. People are stupid like that. So I look forward to this weekend and letting the stock climb.”
Win spectacularly, and his standing within the game undeniably does that. The Fight Island component simply adds another layer to the intrigue: the pared-back feel, the no crowd and the intimacy the whole concept engenders.
Adesanya watched the inaugural run in July - "it was beautiful; I liked the vibe" - and says the glitz and the glamour all around on Yas Island is slowly sinking in. His hotel room overlooks Yas Marina Circuit, a pretty hefty detachment from his training camp at City Kickboxing back in Auckland, where he spent more than two weeks living and sleeping. Speaking of shuteye, that hasn't been interrupted by the racecars whizzing around the track below him.
"The first night was crazy," Adesanya says. "But I can sleep through anything, so it was nothing for me.”
He has visited the UAE before, stopping over in Dubai last year on his way back from Nigeria following the Gastelum triumph. His management company, Paradigm Sports Management, has just set-up base in the emirate, where Azhar Muhammad Saul, senior vice president of strategy and business development, heads their global push.
It means the Middle East could soon become the latest territory for Adesanya to expand his Puma-shaped footprint (last week, he became the first MMA fighter to land sponsorship deal with the sports manufacturer).
“It was cool to mix and mingle with the people of the land,” Adesanya says of his Dubai trip. “It was awesome. There’s a lot of potential here, not just through fighting, but in other avenues and in life.
“A lot of good relationships can be built here - I’ve already started that in my own sense. But once I dominate this weekend I feel like the doors can open for me on this side of the world.”
That relationship appears reciprocal. Adesanya has always figured highly in fighters Abu Dhabi wished to attract, “The Last Stylebender" often featuring among the first in potential match-ups to be made since the capital signed a five-year agreement with the UFC last year.
Put to him now, Adesanya acknowledges the love.
“It makes me feel good because it shows they believe in what I’m doing, believe in my style, my skill, my presentation of myself and how I conduct myself,” he says.
“Especially on this side of the world where things are sometimes a little bit reserved, and with a guy like me who’s not as reserved, they’re still welcoming me and want me. It shows they understand what I’m doing and what I’m getting done.”
At the moment, getting it done at UFC 253 is foremost on his mind. Doing so on fresh, Fight-Island terrain only adds to the focus.
“Yeah, 100 per cent,” he says. “I like the idea I get to fight on a private island, in front of these billionaires like some dark-web fight club. It’s going to be dope. And the world streams it and watches me body this guy.
“This weekend I can promise you violence. I’m the only one going to be moving back and moonwalking and stabbing him with my fists. There’s no going back in that sense. I’m here. I’m taking him out.”
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Tearful appearance
Chancellor Rachel Reeves set markets on edge as she appeared visibly distraught in parliament on Wednesday.
Legislative setbacks for the government have blown a new hole in the budgetary calculations at a time when the deficit is stubbornly large and the economy is struggling to grow.
She appeared with Keir Starmer on Thursday and the pair embraced, but he had failed to give her his backing as she cried a day earlier.
A spokesman said her upset demeanour was due to a personal matter.
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Micro-retirement is not a recognised concept or employment status under Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labour Relations (as amended) (UAE Labour Law). As such, it reflects a voluntary work-life balance practice, rather than a recognised legal employment category, according to Dilini Loku, senior associate for law firm Gateley Middle East.
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“Any leave taken beyond statutory entitlements, such as annual leave, is typically regarded as unpaid leave in accordance with Article 33 of the UAE Labour Law. While employees may legally take unpaid leave, such requests are subject to the employer’s discretion and require approval.”
If an employee resigns to pursue micro-retirement, the employment contract is terminated, and the employer is under no legal obligation to rehire the employee in the future unless specific contractual agreements are in place (such as return-to-work arrangements), which are generally uncommon, Ms Loku adds.
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From: Dara
To: Team@
Date: March 25, 2019 at 11:45pm PT
Subj: Accelerating in the Middle East
Five years ago, Uber launched in the Middle East. It was the start of an incredible journey, with millions of riders and drivers finding new ways to move and work in a dynamic region that’s become so important to Uber. Now Pakistan is one of our fastest-growing markets in the world, women are driving with Uber across Saudi Arabia, and we chose Cairo to launch our first Uber Bus product late last year.
Today we are taking the next step in this journey—well, it’s more like a leap, and a big one: in a few minutes, we’ll announce that we’ve agreed to acquire Careem. Importantly, we intend to operate Careem independently, under the leadership of co-founder and current CEO Mudassir Sheikha. I’ve gotten to know both co-founders, Mudassir and Magnus Olsson, and what they have built is truly extraordinary. They are first-class entrepreneurs who share our platform vision and, like us, have launched a wide range of products—from digital payments to food delivery—to serve consumers.
I expect many of you will ask how we arrived at this structure, meaning allowing Careem to maintain an independent brand and operate separately. After careful consideration, we decided that this framework has the advantage of letting us build new products and try new ideas across not one, but two, strong brands, with strong operators within each. Over time, by integrating parts of our networks, we can operate more efficiently, achieve even lower wait times, expand new products like high-capacity vehicles and payments, and quicken the already remarkable pace of innovation in the region.
This acquisition is subject to regulatory approval in various countries, which we don’t expect before Q1 2020. Until then, nothing changes. And since both companies will continue to largely operate separately after the acquisition, very little will change in either teams’ day-to-day operations post-close. Today’s news is a testament to the incredible business our team has worked so hard to build.
It’s a great day for the Middle East, for the region’s thriving tech sector, for Careem, and for Uber.
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Moment of the day Given the problems Sri Lanka have had in recent times, it was apt the winning catch was taken by Dinesh Chandimal. He is one of seven different captains Sri Lanka have had in just the past two years. He leads in understated fashion, but by example. His century in the first innings of this series set the shock win in motion.
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