Israel Adesanya has parted ways with his longtime head coach Eugene Bareman.
The former UFC middleweight champion announced this on Thursday.
What happened?
Adesanya had trained at City Kickboxing Gym in New Zealand since 2010.
He confirmed the split on Instagram, stating he won't be returning to the gym.
Why it matters for Israel Adesanya
The 36-year-old Adesanya is currently on a four-fight losing streak.
His most recent defeat was by TKO against Joe Pyfer at a UFC Fight Night event in March.
What comes next?
Adesanya owns a career 24-6 record in MMA.
He claimed the middleweight belt in 2021, beating Marvin Vettori by unanimous decision.
Adesanya defended his title six times before losing to Alex Pereira at UFC 281.
He won it back in a rematch shortly after, but Sean Strickland took the belt from him at UFC 293.
Adesanya credited his former team for helping him reach his level in the UFC.
He said City Kickboxing Gym made him into the fighter he is today.
Adesanya didn't disclose where he will train going forward.
He stated that he needs focused, individual training.
The split came from Adesanya's need to try something different.
He said it's bittersweet, but the right thing for him, especially at this point in his career.
Adesanya expressed his gratitude to Eugene Bareman and City Kickboxing Gym.
He acknowledged their role in his success, but also noted his own contribution to the gym's growth.
Adesanya's decision to leave his longtime coach and gym may signal a new chapter in his career.
He will look to regain his momentum in the UFC, potentially with a new training setup.
Adesanya's fans will be watching his next move closely.
The former champion's ability to adapt and evolve will be crucial to his future success.