Israel Adesanya Suffers Fourth Consecutive Loss to Joe Pyfer
By Vikram Nair / 29.03.2026
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In a stunning turn of events, Israel Adesanya was knocked out by Joe Pyfer at UFC Fight Night in Seattle on March 28, 2026. This defeat marks Adesanya’s fourth consecutive loss, a significant downturn for the fighter who was once considered one of the greatest middleweights in UFC history.
The fight concluded at 4:18 of the second round by technical knockout (TKO), further complicating Adesanya’s career trajectory. Following the bout, Adesanya’s mixed martial arts (MMA) record now stands at 24 wins and 6 losses, while Pyfer improved his record to 16 wins and 3 losses, extending his winning streak to three fights.
Adesanya, who is now 36 years old, has not secured a victory since reclaiming the middleweight title in April 2023 at UFC 287. His recent performances have raised questions about his future in the sport, yet he remains resolute. “I’m just going to keep going and going and going,” Adesanya stated after the fight, indicating his determination to continue competing.
Joe Pyfer, 29, has quickly made a name for himself in the UFC, boasting a 6-1 record in his career. After defeating Adesanya, he acknowledged the significance of the victory, saying, “He’s definitely the GOAT of the middleweights, and he’s not old.” Pyfer’s respect for Adesanya highlights the latter’s legacy in the sport, despite his recent struggles.
Adesanya’s journey in the UFC has been marked by highs and lows. Previously a two-time champion in the middleweight division, his recent string of losses has been a stark contrast to his earlier successes. Observers are left to ponder whether this is a temporary setback or a sign of a more significant decline.
As the mixed martial arts community reflects on this fight, the future remains uncertain for both fighters. Adesanya’s commitment to continue fighting suggests he may seek to rebound from this challenging phase, while Pyfer’s rising star could lead him to even greater opportunities within the UFC.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding Adesanya’s next steps, but his refusal to consider retirement indicates that he is not ready to step away from the octagon just yet. The coming months will be crucial for both fighters as they navigate their respective paths in the competitive landscape of mixed martial arts.
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