Dricus du Plessis proclaims UFC belt as ‘just beginning’ after hero’s welcome

Dricus du Plessis (right) strikes Sean Strickland during their title fight

Newly-crowned UFC middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis was greeted by a huge crowd that had gathered at the airport in anticipation of catching a glimpse of the fighter. Seen here: Dricus du Plessis (right) strikes Sean Strickland during their title fight. Picture: Canadian Press/Shutterstock

Published Jan 25, 2024

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Newly-crowned UFC middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis received a hero’s welcome at OR Tambo International airport in Johannesburg on Thursday.

Du Plessis was greeted by a huge crowd that had gathered at the airport in anticipation of catching a glimpse of the fighter. Huge cheers bellowed from the crowd as Du Plessis came out carrying his championship belt in one hand and the South African flag in the other. It was a scene not too different to the one which was witnessed when the Springboks returned from the Rugby World Cup after they defending their world title last year.

Du Plessis beat Sean Strickland at UFC 297 over the weekend in Canada, to become South Africa’s first-ever world champion in the sport.

Strickland and Du Plessis went the full five rounds, and he was adjudged the winner by a single point to dethrone the champion.

‘Just the beginning’

"This is just the beginning of the championship reign and the Dricus du Plessis era,” said du Plessis.

The new champion went on to say he would like to defend his title against New Zealand’s Nigeria-born Israel Adesanya.

"After this I want to go up in weight division and fight for another title.”

As Du Plessis was waiting for the result to be announced after the fight, he admitted he sought some divine intervention.

"It's always a fifty-fifty. When they started announcing the decision, I've never prayed so hard in my life.

“It was absolutely incredible.”

Du Plessis made a slow start to the encounter, with Strickland well ahead on points in the first round. However, Du Plessis worked his way into the contest as he displayed excellent fitness and ultimately was too strong for Strickland.

“The first three rounds were give and take, but the last two rounds… how’s that for rounds four and five. Who said I’m not a five-round fighter?”