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    Drake makes $2.7m after Adesanya’s win over Pereira

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 9, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Israel Adesanya knocked Alex Pereira out to claim his 13th win in 15 UFC fights
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    According to the media, Canadian musician Drake earned $2.7 million when Israel Adesanya knocked out Alex Pereira at UFC 287 to recover the middleweight championship.

    The 185lb championship was reclaimed by the Nigerian-born New Zealander only five months after it was lost to his arch rival Pereira, who had previously defeated him twice in kickboxing.

    Drake lost $1.6 million after betting on Adesanya to win that bout, but he made up for it in the rapper’s rematch with Pereira.

    Drake wagered $500,000 on Adesanya to win, which paid him $885,000, and another $400,000 on him to win via knockout, which paid out $1.8 million.

    After his battle, ‘Stylebender’ was questioned about Drake’s wager, and he said, “Shoutout to everyone who bet on me, but you have to understand that when I step into the octagon, I put my life on the line.”

    • #UFC287: Israel Adesanya ‘Izzy’ knocks Alex Pereira out to reclaim title

    “That’s the largest parlay you’ve ever done.” I’m a gambler as well, so kudos to stake, we’re ready to close another transaction and receive more money.”

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