Speaking after the Pyfer defeat, he had already made his determination clear, telling the crowd, “I will keep going again and again and again and again. I’m not leaving. You can’t stop me. I might get beaten, but I’d always remain undefeated.”

Adesanya entered the bout against Pyfer with a 24-5 record and controlled the opening round before Pyfer took him to the canvas in the second, advancing to full mount and finishing with ground-and-pound before referee Herb Dean intervened.

His next move inside the Octagon remains to be confirmed, with compatriot Kamaru Usman set to face du Plessis — the man who defeated Adesanya in 2024 — on July 18 in Oklahoma City.