Excitement is building to its peak for the highly anticipated second edition of the Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship (ADXC 2), scheduled for Jan.19 at Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Arena.
The main card features a thrilling rematch between Ali Monfaradi and Talison Costa, set to unfold within the cage, as both fighters aim for victory in a three-round, three-minute encounter.
The impending match marks the long-awaited rematch between Bahraini sensation Monfaradi and Brazil’s Costa, reigniting their rivalry after a closely contested encounter in the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship Master 1 division final last November.
With the stakes at their zenith, both athletes are driven by an intense desire to emerge triumphant within the unique ADXC rule set.
“I may have won our last encounter and am the current World Champion in our division, but I am under no false impressions; Talison is a very capable athlete, and this is a very different ruleset,” said Monfaradi.
“Our previous matches were rooted in strategy and tactics. In the ADXC ruleset, we will see a very different match where we will both be taking more risks, and I have tirelessly prepared in my training camp accordingly.”
Known for his aggressive fighting style and submission-seeking approach, Costa expressed confidence in the ADXC rules, which favor his strengths. “I have had 13 MMA fights and I’m accustomed to pressing opponents against the cage. Performing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the cage presents some differences. Due to my familiarity with it, I believe that in the takedown game, this will provide me with a slight advantage. However, given that it’s a jiu-jitsu fight, anything can happen. I hope to leverage this experience to my advantage.”
Monfaradi, renowned for his strong half-guard game and swift transitions, outlined his plan to leverage these skills against Talison, saying, “When we compete, we usually showcase only 5-10% of our technique. I wouldn’t say I’m preparing specific techniques; it’s more about refining my arsenal across a spectrum of possible positions.”
Costa emphasised the advantage in the takedown game while acknowledging the unpredictable nature of jiu-jitsu: “Last season, I faced Ali three times, winning twice and losing in the World Pro final. I believe that fighting at ADXC will be a special moment in my career, even more so fighting against a tough opponent who has my respect, which is where I hope we can put on a show for the public in the arena.”
With the ADXC’s dynamic three-round, three-minute format, Monfaradi delved into the mental preparation it requires, emphasising the necessity for athleticism and a distinct training regimen. Proudly representing the Middle East, he expressed his enthusiasm for showcasing his jiu-jitsu skills, aiming to spark positive change through his performance.
“I would like to have a progressive, aggressive, and flexible game. But athleticism is very important as well. There’s also the fact that you are frequently reset at the end of every round. It’s still jiu-jitsu, but it requires a different kind of training camp, that’s for sure,” Monfaradi added.
Both fighters acknowledged the weight of pressure and expectations in this rematch. Monfaradi considers the ADXC a crucial juncture in his career, facing a respected adversary, while Costa, brimming with confidence, perceives this rematch as a significant milestone. He aims not just to win but also to enthrall the audience with a performance they won’t forget.
Monfaradi and Costa are set to participate in the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Jiu-Jitsu World Tour 2023-2024 — Tokyo Masters on January 13, marking the event's return to Japan after five years. The duo could, possibly, face each other in the competition, which is also considered a precursor for the ADXC 2. Moreover, Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Omar Al Suwaidi, and Manuel Ribamar, all part of the ADXC 2 fight card, are also slated to take part in the Tokyo event.