The upcoming UFC 305 middleweight title clash between Dricus Du Plessis and Israel Adesanya has built up a lot of heat. After losing his belt to Sean Strickland in a massive upset at UFC 293 in 2023, ‘The Last Stylebender’ announced that he’d be taking a hiatus from the sport. Tensions between him and Du Plessis have already reached a fever pitch stemming from ‘Stillknocks’ previous comments about what it means to be an ‘African champion’ in the UFC.

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However, there’s another challenge that Adesanya might have to overcome in this bout, the infamous ‘Drake Curse’. The Canadian rapper is known for a bizarre phenomenon that happens when he bets on sporting events and his supported team/athlete ends up falling short. This time around, Drake has put his bet on Adesanya walking away from UFC 305 a champion once more!

Israel Adesanya receives Drake’s backing as rapper shares his staggering bet for UFC 305 main event

In a recent post shared on Instagram, Drake shared an image of his bet on the UFC 305 middleweight title showdown with the caption, “Always with Izzy”. According to the post, Drake has put up $450,000 on Adesanya to be victorious and if his pick comes through, the rapper will secure an estimated payout of a whopping $855,000!

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But what about the ‘Drake Curse’? The phenomenon is almost a legend amongst the online community at this point. Renowned for placing bets on sports ranging from the UFC to basketball and beyond, the Canadian music icon has been very unlucky with a lot of his picks ending up losing which has lent more weight to the ‘curse’ in the minds of the fandom. According to a report shared on ‘XXLMag.com’, Drake has lost an estimated $7 million already due to his picks not coming through!

When Tyson Fury took on Oleksandr Usyk earlier this year in February, Drake had put up $565,000 on ‘The Gypsy King’ to defend his undisputed heavyweight crown. Usyk managed to win a split-decision victory and Fury became another victim of the ‘curse’.

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But Israel Adesanya’s rival, Alex Pereira seemingly broke the ‘curse’ at UFC 300 when he defended his light heavyweight title against Jamahal Hill. Reports had revealed that Drake had bet $675,000 on Pereira to win and the Brazilian star made sure the rapper won a spectacular $1,194,750 for his wager.

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However, for ‘The Last Stylebender’s fight against Strickland at UFC 293, the Canadian star had lost $500,000 due to ‘Tarzan’s odd-defying performance on the night. It remains to be seen if UFC 305 will turn out differently for Adesanya but during the recent pre-fight press conference, the former middleweight champion made an emotional proclamation towards Dricus Du Plessis!

Emotional Adesanya drops a chilling warning for Dricus Du Plessis

The UFC 305 clash for the middleweight title has become more than just a battle for the belt. At the pre-fight press conference for the event, Du Plessis and Adesanya got into a heated exchange when the former champion detailed his post-fight plans, expressing a desire to return to Nigeria, then visit South Africa, and finally head back to New Zealand. Du Plessis interrupted with a biting comment as he fired a shot by stating, “Are you taking the servants with you?”

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The remark apparently touched a nerve as Adesanya responded by exclaiming, “What the f*** are you talking about? Shut the f*** up, you don’t know anything about my story, you have no idea who the f*** I am.” But the emotional rollercoaster didn’t end there. When asked another question, Adesanya broke down in tears. “I do this for my family,” he confessed, his voice cracking as he pointed to his parents in the crowd. ‘The Last Stylebender’ then made it clear that his tears didn’t signify weakness and warned his opponent that, “…I’m going to kill your dreams b*tch, I’m gonna f**king kill your dreams.”

Will Adesanya’s fierce determination be enough to defy the odds and the ‘Drake Curse’ looming over him? Or will Dricus Du Plessis, riding the wave of his own confidence, capitalize on this psychological warfare to cement his first title defense in the middleweight division? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Dushyant Patni is a Senior UFC Writer at EssentiallySports, bringing over eight years of diverse writing experience and a Master’s in English Literature to the fight game. For the past two years, he has been a key figure at the ES Fight Night Desk, covering live MMA action with a sharp eye for subtle in-round details that often escape casual viewers. A lifelong combat sports enthusiast, Dushyant’s passion spans boxing, Bruce Lee’s martial arts philosophy, PRIDE FC’s golden era, and modern-day UFC. This unique blend of old-school fight culture and contemporary analysis enables him to connect with both hardcore MMA purists and new-generation fans. His journalistic depth was recognized when his breakdown of Conor McGregor’s ‘Sweet Love’ venture earned a public nod from The Notorious himself. Before joining EssentiallySports, Dushyant built a versatile content portfolio, writing for pop culture platforms, authoring educational books for children, crafting audience-driven web content for major clients, and even working as a teacher. This multifaceted background fuels his narrative-driven fight coverage, where every match is not just a contest, but a story worth telling.

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